Hemp Oil and Solvents



Testimony of my work with various solvents and their properties in regard to RSO or hemp oil. In specific, I address the properties …

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  1. Coconut oil is the best stripper solvent of cannabis period. Two cups of Barleans coconut oil , 2 oz, of pot from mexican tire rim weed, to high grade bud, it works all the same. 2 bottles of water. mix all in a Power XL Pressure cooker, set to soups and stews setting for 38 minutes once finished unplug pot and allow 2 hour cool down time. Strain out into bowl and put in freezer for 3 to 4 hours, get out and allow to thaw, once thawed you will have a round avocado disk you can gently thaw in microwave back to liquid state. This is THC 9 but once you ingest it and goes thur the digestive tract it's still THC 9, then it enters the liver the magic occurs it come out from the liver THC 11, 3 to 10 times more potent than THC 9. that's why this oil cure cancer and other illness, I've cure myself and others with this oil, amazing!

  2. im having great success with pharma grade acetone,…and a everyclear wash second run,making sure to fully decarb,..also the naptha rick simpson used was made in canada and i hear its not healthy in the usa….i would like to try it myself…God bless everyone.

  3. Glad I am that I saw this video, Aamann. I've been wrestling with the question of what solvent to use. I have been leaning toward naptha, but have been hesitating because of talk of liver damage and such.

    But it seems that the results you've seen far outweigh such concerns, as long as the naptha is boiled off.

    In my case, I am hoping to reverse my type II diabetes.

  4. 99% ISO provides a higher yield than Namptha or grain alcohol.
    Yes the iso will extract the clorophyll fats lipids and solids.
    You can get that CRAP out of the oil by winterizing. My Hash oil comes out asva Honey yellow color. Everclear turns out an amber/brown color.
    I LOVE ISO hash oill

  5. Hi Aamann, I'm in Australia and pure light Naptha doesn't exist, but many have said that Shellite is the same. If you look here: http://www.recochem.com.au/files/downloads/Shellite_Jan15.pdf and specifically at page 3, it says "Solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aliphatic -100%". Would you consider this OK for use as it appears the same as Naptha. Thanks in advance. Also, I'm a little concerned about the boiling point, being 50 to 135 degrees C.

  6. Do you find the Hexane extraction as efficacious as far as treating cancer as you did with the Naphtha extraction? I know you said that the Naphtha extraction proved much more effective than the different alcohol extractions you tried as far as treating cancer.
    So let me get this straight. You say that science describes Naphtha as not being neurotoxic, but you found it to be a neurotoxin, and that science describes Hexane as being a neurotoxin, but your findings are contrary to that?

  7. Do you find the Hexane extraction as efficacious as far as treating cancer as you did with the Naphtha extraction? I know you said that the Naphtha extraction proved much more effective than the different alcohol extractions you tried as far as treating cancer.
    So let me get this straight. You say that science describes Naphtha as not being neurotoxic, but you found it to be a neurotoxin, and that science describes Hexane as being a neurotoxin, but your findings are contrary to that?

  8. Hmm? Interesting. OK, then Naphtha is what it is. I did though just hear that the Naphtha in America is not an acceptable purity, but that in Canada and Europe the standards are higher, and that you can obtain an acceptable quality of purity for Naphtha there. I noticed that you mentioned getting some Naphtha locally here in the USA. Myself, I do not want to proceed unless I can be sure of safety in every aspect, where as I am but a simple novice. Perhaps I could get some purer Canadian Naphtha by having it shipped to me, or else learn how to first distil American Naphtha, and that would purify it enough to then use? I heard that American standards for making Naphtha are rather loose, and you can not trust anything you buy from batch to batch because the standards are not there, and what you get could potentially be dangerous to one's health. I am also wondering which is best, the "fast to dissolve naphtha", or the "slow to dissolve naphtha". Hmm?
    How do we get a trusted pure form of Naphtha fit for the extraction of ingestible oils into the USA? If it smells like money, someone will bring it: is basically how it works, and only Saints and Poets prove resistant to that impetus.

  9. Hmm? Interesting. OK, then Naphtha is what it is. I did though just hear that the Naphtha in America is not an acceptable purity, but that in Canada and Europe the standards are higher, and that you can obtain an acceptable quality of purity for Naphtha there. I noticed that you mentioned getting some Naphtha locally here in the USA. Myself, I do not want to proceed unless I can be sure of safety in every aspect, where as I am but a simple novice. Perhaps I could get some purer Canadian Naphtha by having it shipped to me, or else learn how to first distil American Naphtha, and that would purify it enough to then use? I heard that American standards for making Naphtha are rather loose, and you can not trust anything you buy from batch to batch because the standards are not there, and what you get could potentially be dangerous to one's health. I am also wondering which is best, the "fast to dissolve naphtha", or the "slow to dissolve naphtha". Hmm?
    How do we get a trusted pure form of Naphtha fit for the extraction of ingestible oils into the USA? If it smells like money, someone will bring it: is basically how it works, and only Saints and Poets prove resistant to that impetus.

  10. a have problems with my large and small bowels.first was helico bacter,tnah candida.after a clean everything a still have same simptoms as a have candida.so it must be some disbalans that doctord arent aware of.a need your help in strain choise?One that have thc or cbd?and will oil from marijuana help me?

  11. I have an essential oil distiller and do you think if you get some 70 percent Isopropyl Alcohol and re-distill it would that get the Isopropyl Alcohol to a higher percentage where it can be reused at that point. OR is that naptha bought at say Lowes adaquate enough without getting the better, say Canadian version? Just a few questions that I thought of as I watched this video. Thanks in advance

  12. First of all
    1. if you don't test the flowers before the extraction you have nothing to compare with.
    2. If you are too uneducated to test in a lab for cannabinoids I have no reason to listen to you nor should anyone else.
    3. If you are using Naphtha that you bought in the United States you are not even using the same stuff Rick used in Canada.
    4. Google "science"…. you may like it.

  13. ??? Well,  here is a quote from Rick Simpson:    "The correct naphtha is NOT sold in the U.S.A. Not at Tractor Supply or Home Depot or Lowes or even Sherwin Williams. It's still sold in Canada though. I have a friend that does distill it to 100°F and saves what solvent does come off, to use for making oil." Steve Csicsek
    "If you live in the USA then you won't be getting the right Naphtha, all naphtha made in the USA can not be trusted because of the loose regulation on ingredients in this type of solvent. You will never get pure naphtha in the USA, even the vm&p can be completely inconsistent from one bottle to the next and isn't even advertised as pure. In Canada they make pure naphtha and it is the best solvent to use compared to ISO or Grain alcohol, don't make a huge mistake and waste meds or even worse make yourself or someone else even more sick by using the wrong solvent. Be warned the naphtha in the USA will even make an oil that looks completely as it should but will make you very sick." Chase Abanatha
    — The fact that pure aliphatic naphtha does not seem to be sold in the USA does not mean that pure aliphatic naphtha with CAS number 64742-49-0 and a boiling point around 60-80°C does not exist or that it does not produce a better oil than most other solvents, when used properly. If you cannot get pure light naphtha, 99% or even better 99.9% isopropyl alcohol would be our second choice.
    But I would still not give up – light naphtha or similar solvents are used to extract oils from plants, so I would check with vegetable oil producers and see what they use. Where I live in Europe, I can buy the solvent in practically every hardware or paint store, it is one of the most common technical liquids I remember from my childhood, we used it to degrease bicycle chains etc., practically everyone had a bottle of it at home. So this whole neverending debate about solvents seems a bit ridiculous to me. When you use the right light naphtha, there is no solvent residue one would have to be concerned about, maybe a few ppm, just like in most cheap vegetable oils that are often produced with almost exactly the same solvent as what we recommend. JB

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