And God said, “See, I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food.
God Created everything and seen it was good! And everything that seeds itself you can eat, And Cannabis seeds itself and has been used in ancient history as a medicine within many cultures and even in our medicines up till the prohibition in making it illegal to use. Our bodies produces CB1 and CB2,CB3 receptors and what’s this means!! We need it in keeping our Harmonic balance in our bodies health Beneficial.
Please join us on the Cannabis Treatment Group on Facebook we share a lot of beneficial information as to the concern of Cannabis and its health benefits! And what’s happening in the world of Science and Laboratory research!
The 6,000-Year History of Medical Cannabis and around the 13th century was given as a healing anointment in the book of Exodus.
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You have cannabis receptors in your body, in your cells, in your DNA!! Not only is cannabis friendly to your metabolism, THC the most biological potent component of the cannabis and is actually manufactured by your own body and your cannabidiol receptors are stimulated by lot of other foods as well! Cannabis when used properly, is packed with essential nutrients and healing properly! Having cannabis receptors in our DNA means we must have used cannabis as a nutrient for most of our human evolution. The Cannabis receptors in ourselves means four things. It means our body recognizes cannabis, use it, needs it, and our health is better when we get it. Otherwise those receptors would not be there. Its a nutrient, one of the best that you can put in your body. Cannabis is one of the most powerful nutrients and healers on the face of the planet and has been forbidden, hidden and missed translated! The fact that we all have cannabis receptors in our DNA means that cannabis may have been the staple of the human diet for millions of years as an essential nutrient or food source. Research shows that cannabis provides an astonishing number of medical benefits, so much so, that you may not be in peak health unless you consume of it from time to time. Research has show that cannabis kills cancer cells, stops seizures rebuilds immune systems and restores health to all of the 120 different kinds of cells in our bodies. Cannabis performs multiple healing functions at the cellular level which is where everything that matters in your body takes place.
Question we are always asked? And how much?
Do to the fact each and everyone of us metabolizes everything differently, and we have health issues that are also different. keeping this in mind!
If using oil the saying is to always start off in small amounts, keeping in mine you can saturate your receptors, and wasted cost of the oil product.
A daily dose is anywhere around 10mg to 25mg starting off and remembering that CBD stays in the system from 2 to 5 days and some for weeks so being consistent is the key when using CBD oil or in our case not only but also tablets.
So lets say you got a 1500 mg 1 oz bottle of contained CBD and there is 30ml in each bottle, you want to take 25mg for a serving, take!
1500 and divide by the total ml, so 30ml is whats in an 1oz bottle.
1500~30= 50mg and so 1 full dropper is 50mg so you would take half of a dropper to take 25mg ! so if needed 50mg take 1 full dropper which is 1ml! watch your symptoms while taking when you see 25mg helped stay on the for a week or so and find that's not enough move your dosing up to 3/4 of a ml dropper.
And keep in mind oil isn't water-soluble your body will only use 10 to 15% of the product mg dose , make sure to place the oil under the tongue and hold there for a few mins that area is capillary-rich and Sublingual will feel the effects faster.
We recommend using the app Droppy you can find it in the app store, helps you keep up with your dosing, and you can build your profile in finding your daily dose and tell it your symptoms.
https://droppycbd.com/ copy and paste the into your browser.
We’ve been asked the question: Does Holy Oil expire? yes!, and good for 1 year, and because the Holy Scriptures called out the use of olive oil and to make it scares, but can be preserved even longer, even up to 2 years. Now it’s time to figure out how to make your Glab-GRx Holy oil Products last. Most manufacturers will suggest storing CBD product in a cool, dark place to keep it fresh, this goes the same for Holy Oil made products. This is why you’ll find most CBD products in amber or dark-colored glass bottles— and the same for Glab-GRx Holy Oil product! GRx Holy Oil Tablet/capsules come in UV protected medical bottle to keep out as much light as possible.
We have a few more strategies for you to help extend the Glab- GRx products shelf life, and they consist of:
– Keeping room temperature, which is usually around 72 degrees or cooler.
– Only open the bottle to consume your product, whether it’s Holy Oil, capsules, tablets.
– Keep your Product away from windows and direct sunlight. Hot temperatures are not friends.
– Along the line of warm places, don’t store your Holy Oil, capsules or tablets in your purse that will be left in warm places or on a shelf above the oven.
Remember to be consistent we want to get your body to the stage In Creating Self-homeostasis!! back to better health.
Consult with you Doctor before taking any cannabis product while taking other medicines.
Understand Cost, Why Does One Bottle of CBD Cost $20 and the Other Bottle is $1,020? And Then We Have The Anointing Oil!
Just like with any other product on the market, there will be significant differences when you buy cheap vs. expensive cannabis.
A new analysis from Leafreport has just proven this, though we didn’t expect them to find such a huge difference. Leafreport has already been doing analyses every 6 months to provide consumers with a glimpse of the current CBD market, including helpful data such as thorough pricing studies that help in comparing over 3,000 CBD products made by over 100 brands.
Their CBD reports have proven valuable for consumers as well as industry insiders because the market continues to grow and it has become challenging to decipher which products are worth spending our hard-earned money on.
They discovered that there is a 5,100% difference when comparing the cheapest and the most expensive CBD items on the market. CBD isolate is currently the lowest priced product on the market, which they found to be 19% less priced on average compared to when they obtained the same data on April 2021. Meanwhile, capsules were the product that saw the biggest price increase in the same period, which spiked 2.55%.
The biggest price difference was found to be in the topical category, where the most expensive product was 11,142% different from the cheapest. They also found that Industrial Hemp Farms was the brand with the most economical products in general, for the second time in a row while Kushly was the most expensive brand. The 5,100% difference was discovered to be the biggest disparity in the industry, which they found in edibles.
Pricing Factors
Leafreport spoke to Laura Fuentes, Green Roads CBD Chief Officer of Science and Innovation, about the factors that affect pricing. “Companies like Green Roads that spend heavily on top-quality raw materials, independent testing, and other best practices, will naturally be more expensive than other brands that skip those steps – and expense – completely,” she says.
“If you review the pricing on all the top players in the industry, the pricing gap isn’t that big because most follow the same production process and have similar costs. The gap starts showing when companies who fly under the radar and don’t follow generally accepted manufacturing procedures turn up with lower prices – consumers should be wary of pricing that seems to good to be true.”
They also spoke to Mitch Meyers, a co-founder of BeLeaf Life Oils, who stresses that consumers get what they pay for. “It is very important that people taking CBD for health and wellness purposes understand the company, the source of their hemp, and the testing regimen of the company producing the products,” Meyers says.
Meanwhile, Winston Peki, Herbonaut’s chief editor, says that how CBD is produced is a major factor in determining its final price. “The basis of difference in pricing for all CBD products, whether that’s oils, creams, or gummies, is highly related to the production process,” he says. He also elaborates that extraction type of processes impact the price since full-spectrum CBD products will cost more than isolate, whether the brand is vertically integrated or not, and the plants of the hemp part used also play a role.
“It’s erroneous to compare the prices of CBD products based on how much CBD you get for a certain price,” he says. “Other hemp compounds can significantly increase the effectiveness of CBD and possibly also create unique effects through their interactions with CBD.”
“Paradoxically, isolating CBD from an extract is cheaper than trying to remove all non-beneficial compounds, but trying to keep all beneficial compounds inside the extract,” Peki said. “If you isolate CBD, you simply filter everything else out. If you want to preserve other cannabinoids and volatile compounds like terpenes, you need a much more sophisticated filtering process that can be more costly.”
Other Factors That Play A Role
While CBD in general costs more than other types of wellness supplements, there are many things that affect the final price.
One of these is the source of hemp; ideally, you want to go with organic hemp since the nature of hemp plants are dynamic bioaccumulators – they basically absorb all substances in the environment they are grown in. This means that if they were grown using pesticides and chemicals, you’re also going to put these things in your body. When you buy CBD from organic farmers, this ensures better quality and purity while giving you peace of mind that it’s rich in all the good stuff and doesn’t have any chemicals.
CBD extract spectrum also plays a role; there are isolates, broad-spectrum, and full-spectrum on the market. Isolated cannabidiol is cheap and widely available but many consider it to be less beneficial compared to broad-spectrum and full-spectrum CBD because it doesn’t provide the benefits of the entourage effect. Broad-spectrum refers to CBD that is similar to full-spectrum though it doesn’t have THC. Then full-spectrum CBD will give you the closest compound makeup to what is found in the hemp plant since it has a rich array of terpenes and cannabinoids that already naturally are found in hemp, as well as some trace amounts of THC – though it’s usually 0.3% or less.
Full-spectrum CBD will always be the superior product because they have been tested and proven to be more effective, so it’s no surprise they are more expensive.
Additionally, how much CBD concentration is found in a product also plays a role. High concentration CBD is pricier because they also provide more value for money, since a lower cost of CBD in every mg comes in your dose. The reasoning for this is similar to buying your groceries in bulk.
Some CBD products also contain other ingredients that can increase the price such as natural flavors, organic honey, etc. Then, there’s also third-party testing, which is recommended for all hemp products. CBD products that can provide you with a certificate of analysis from a third-party laboratory gives consumers peace of mind that you are seeing unbiased testing results.
We hope this has helped you make a more informed decision when buying , Holy Anointing GLab-GRx products, our medical grade calibrated droppers for proper dosing and tablets made with organic Full-spectrum CBD., And text message center, helping our clients get to homeostasis., Is like no others, its scripture based added essential ingredients, in helping protect and feed our cells where our health starts at, than just CBD, And made in scarce batches, and is not mast produced so you can feel assured your getting what you pay for!
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