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  1. Did you read past exodus 30th though ????
    31 And thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel, saying, This shall be an holy anointing oil unto me throughout your generations.

    32 Upon man's flesh shall it not be poured, neither shall ye make any other like it, after the composition of it: it is holy, and it shall be holy unto you.

    33 Whosoever compoundeth any like it, or whosoever putteth any of it upon a stranger, shall even be cut off from his people.

  2. Using a pressure cooker will prevent you from losing the VOC's, i.e. the parts lost from cooking your plant, so long as it is allowed to cool back down completely contained, without venting steam.

  3. Ok what I have found & can back up now with lab results is amazing in my personal case ! I have type 2 diabetes & have since being told back in 2002. I have tried so many ways to control it & have hurt my Kidneys with prescription drugs given by my doctors ! one bad side effect of the med's !! So since starting my cannabis oil treatment these are the facts from my latest lab results !!
    Before the I started to take the oil my total blood sugar was 7.9 > this had me very close to hooking up on the machines for the rest of my life.
    My last lab numbers have me at total blood sugar 6,6 !! well when you see that 5.7 is about normal for a person you realize I'm almost back to being that way & will have to get off my diabetic meds. I do not need anyone to tell me that this oil is bad or does not work !!!!!!!!! Also to add to this I feel great for a Old, Fat guy that does not really diet or work out, lord knows if I did that also maybe I would dance the jig !!!!

  4. Based on your posting I've engaged in using hemp oil to treat my diabetic ulcers…when combined with raw honey I've seen a dramatic accelerated healing take place…I've been using hemp oil topically and orally…however…are you suggesting that by merely applying hemp oil topically it will cure type 2 diabetes? Your posting suggests that topical application of Hemp Oil will cure diabetes…isn't it more accurate to say that Hemp Oil treats the symptoms of Diabetes not cure it?

  5. There are over 30 million people with diabetes 2 in the USA, consequently there are many crooks and unscrupulous people taking advantage of the suffering.
    Check the post of Natasha Franklin selling one Ebook for 27 dollars, this sends a red flag, 27 dollars for an Ebook?

  6. Actually it lists 5 things. and a sheckel equals to 250 oz. and a 'hind' means modest amount. so technically, the olive oil wont be the main ingredient to the holy oil.

  7. In the bible, seriously? Have you tried the cure for leprosy in the bible? It involves sacrificing a dove and dipping a living doves wing in the dead doves blood. Oh yea, and some herbs and spices and incantations.

  8. Oh hai! Have you considered – Snidate Diabetes Secret System (do a google search)? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my friend got excellent results with it. 

  9. I didn't read Marijuana or anything of like in Exodus 30. It referred to cinnamon and of the like. I don't think "choice spices" meant weed. That's an herb. People, don't be miss lead. Although it may help, it didnt come from the Bible.

  10. Please, I beg of you, add the words "Type 2" to this heading. Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease, Type 2 is a metabolic condition. Although I am a proponent of cannabis, proper diet and exercise is all thats needed to prevent and heal Type 2.

  11. lol it does not mention hemp oil in that bible verse its oil olive oil get it right but hemp oil is very benificial good oil healing can be depending on the high c.b.d t.h.c levels potency sort you need to cure certain health problems cancers etc

  12. So what does it say? And even if it was cannabis, rather than calamus (which I do not believe it was, even though, as already explained, cannabis also has many legitimate, non-dope uses), so what? I emphasize the translated word in question in bold type:

  13. Proponents of the theory claim that in Exodus 30:23, "calamus" was actually "kineboisin" – which is a Hebrew word for cannabis, or marijuana. Even some (non-drug using?) Hebrew etymologists (language experts who study the origin of words) have suggested it.

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