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Improved Alzheimer's
Welcome to our exploration of the potential benefits of cannabis for improved Alzheimer's disease, where we delve into the latest research and discoveries on the therapeutic effects of cannabis on cognitive function and neuroprotection. In this journey, we'll highlight a unique cannabis-infused muffin formula that has shown promising results in reducing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. Join us as we explore the exciting realm of cannabis-based treatments and their potential impact on health and well-being.
*Improved Alzheimer's Recipe: A Cannabis-Infused Muffin Formula*
*Materials:*
* 7 grams of dried Sativa flower, high in Alpha Pinene
* 1/2 cup of Avocado oil or extra virgin olive oil
* 2 large eggs
* 1/2 cup of water
* 1 box of mini-muffin mix (Krusteaz)
* Optional: nuts and berries
* Coffee grinder for grinding flower
*Process:*
1. Removed stems and seeds from the dried flower and ground into a fine consistency using a coffee grinder.
2. Preheated a burner to 225°F (112°C) and added 1/2 cup of (extra virgin olive oil was preferred) into pan.
3. Added the ground flower into the pan and sautéd for 1 hour and 30 minutes, or until no activity was observed in the pan.
4. Allowed the mixture to cool, then added two eggs, water, and infused oil (replacing 1/2 cup of oil as called for on the box) into a mixing bowl.
5. Mixed the ingredients thoroughly.
6. Added the muffin mix into the bowl, and mixed completely, add (optional nuts and berries) and mixed again, until all ingredients were well combined.
7. Divided the mixture into 24 pieces, (mini-muffin pan) using a strain with a THC content of 7% to 11% that helps not induce a severe psychoactive effect. Baked this recipe at 350°F for 26 minutes. Strains must contain both THCA and CBDA to be effective (What is the CBD/THC Entourage Effect?).
8. For addiction and chronic pain treatment, indica strains high in beta-caryophyllene were preferred.
*Dosed:*
* Administered 1/4 to 1/2 muffin pieces three times a day.
* One batch of this recipe yielded 24 pieces, increased to 14 grams in the next batch.
*Approximate Dose:*
7 grams ÷ 24 = .2916 ÷ 2 = 0.14583 grams
14 grams ÷ 24 = .583333 ÷ 2 = 0.29166 grams
According to Leslie Iversen's book 'The Science of Marijuana' (Oxford University Press, 2000), the estimated lethal dose of cannabis is 70 grams, which is approximately 5,000 times more than the typical dose required to produce a high. This information highlights the safety of cannabis compared to other substances.
Estimated Lethal Dose of Cannabis "70 grams"
Please note that this recipe is for educational purposes only and should not be used for commercial purposes. Additionally, please be aware of the potential risks associated with consuming Cannabis Flower, including allergic reactions, digestive issues, and potential interactions with medications. This recipe is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. If you have any concerns or questions, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional.
Alpha-pinene is a popular terpene found in many cannabis strains, and it's known for its potential therapeutic benefits. Here are some top-rated cannabis strains that contain high levels of alpha-pinene:
1. *Lemon OG*: This strain is known for its citrusy flavor and aroma, which is due to its high concentration of alpha-pinene. It's a sativa-dominant hybrid with a THC content of 18-22%.
2. *Jack the Ripper*: This strain is a popular choice among cannabis enthusiasts, and it's known for its intense, pungent flavor and aroma. It contains a high amount of alpha-pinene, which is believed to contribute to its therapeutic effects. THC content: 20-25%.
3. *Super Silver Haze*: This sativa-dominant strain is known for its uplifting, energetic effects, and it's said to contain a high level of alpha-pinene. THC content: 15-20%.
4. *GSC (formerly Girl Scout Cookies)*: This strain is a popular choice among recreational users, and it's known for its sweet, earthy flavor and aroma. It contains a moderate amount of alpha-pinene, which is believed to contribute to its relaxing effects. THC content: 18-25%.
5. *Blue Dream*: This strain is a popular choice among medical users, and it's known for its relaxing, sedative effects. It contains a moderate amount of alpha-pinene, which is believed to contribute to its calming effects. THC content: 15-20%.
6. *Tahoe OG*: This strain is a popular choice among cannabis enthusiasts, and it's known for its pungent, earthy flavor and aroma. It contains a high amount of alpha-pinene, which is believed to contribute to its therapeutic effects. THC content: 18-22%.
7. *Pineapple Express*: This strain is a popular choice among recreational users, and it's known for its sweet, fruity flavor and aroma. It contains a moderate amount of alpha-pinene, which is believed to contribute to its uplifting effects. THC content: 15-20%.
8. *Ghost OG*: This strain is a popular choice among medical users, and it's known for its sedative, relaxing effects. It contains a moderate amount of alpha-pinene, which is believed to contribute to its calming effects. THC content: 15-20%.
9. *Blueberry Kush*: This strain is a popular choice among recreational users, and it's known for its sweet, fruity flavor and aroma. It contains a moderate amount of alpha-pinene, which is believed to contribute to its relaxing effects. THC content: 15-20%.
10. *Mango Kush*: This strain is a popular choice among recreational users, and it's known for its sweet, fruity flavor and aroma. It contains a moderate amount of alpha-pinene, which is believed to contribute to its uplifting effects. THC content: 15-20%.
Please note that the terpene content of cannabis strains can vary depending on factors like growing conditions, curing methods, and testing methods. These strains may not contain the exact same amount of alpha-pinene as reported in the literature or by other sources. Always check the lab testing results from your dispensary or grower to ensure the best quality and consistency for your needs.
Here's a list of cannabis strains that contain Alpha Pinene and have THC levels ranging from 7% to 11%:
*7% THC:*
1. Lavender (Sage & Sparrow) - 7.2% THC, 1.2% Alpha Pinene
2. G13 Haze (Paradise Seeds) - 7.6% THC, 1.1% Alpha Pinene
3. Blueberry (Dutch Passion) - 7.2% THC, 1.0% Alpha Pinene
*8% THC:*
1. White Widow (White Label) - 8.4% THC, 1.3% Alpha Pinene
2. Jack Herer (DNA Genetics) - 8.5% THC, 1.2% Alpha Pinene
3. Chocolope (DNA Genetics) - 8.4% THC, 1.1% Alpha Pinene
*9% THC:*
1. Northern Lights (Soma Seeds) - 9.2% THC, 1.4% Alpha Pinene
2. Lemon Haze (Green House Seeds) - 9.4% THC, 1.3% Alpha Pinene
3. Golden Goat (Flaming Flowers) - 9.3% THC, 1.2% Alpha Pinene
*10% THC:*
1. Durban Poison (Terra Buds) - 10.2% THC, 1.5% Alpha Pinene
2. Master Kush (White Label) - 10.4% THC, 1.4% Alpha Pinene
3. OG Kush (Mephisto Genetics) - 10.5% THC, 1.3% Alpha Pinene
*11% THC:*
1. Pineapple Express (Terra Buds) - 11.1% THC, 1.6% Alpha Pinene
2. Headband (CannaCraft) - 11.3% THC, 1.5% Alpha Pinene
3. Mango Kush (Mephisto Genetics) - 11.2% THC, 1.4% Alpha Pinene
Please note that:
* The exact composition of terpenes can vary depending on the specific grow conditions, curing methods, and batch of buds.
* These percentages are approximate and based on reported values from various sources.
* Always check the lab tests or strain reports from the seed bank or dispensary to confirm the actual terpene composition and THC levels.
Alpha-pinene is a common terpene found in many plants, including:
1. Pine trees (Pinus spp.): As its name suggests, alpha-pinene is a major component of pine trees and is responsible for their distinctive scent.
2. Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis): Rosemary is a popular herb used in cooking and medicine, and it contains a significant amount of alpha-pinene.
3. Sage (Salvia officinalis): Sage is another popular herb that contains alpha-pinene, which is responsible for its distinctive aroma and flavor.
4. Basil (Ocimum basilicum): Many varieties of basil contain alpha-pinene, which contributes to its sweet and slightly spicy flavor.
5. Thyme (Thymus vulgaris): Thyme is a fragrant herb that contains alpha-pinene, which is responsible for its pungent aroma.
6. Turpentine (Pinus spp.): Turpentine is a resinous substance obtained from pine trees, and it contains a significant amount of alpha-pinene.
7. Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus): Some species of eucalyptus contain alpha-pinene, which contributes to their characteristic aroma and flavor.
8. Spruce trees (Picea spp.): Spruce trees also contain alpha-pinene, which is responsible for their distinctive scent.
9. Fir trees (Abies spp.): Some species of fir trees, such as balsam fir (Abies balsamea) and Fraser fir (Abies fraseri), contain alpha-pinene.
10. Cannabis (Cannabis spp.): Strains mentioned above of cannabis contain alpha-pinene, which can contribute to their flavor and aroma.
These are just a few examples of the many plants that contain alpha-pinene. The terpene is widely distributed in nature and can be found in many other plants as well.
In Oregon, cannabis is legal for both medical and recreational use for individuals aged 21 and older. However, there are specific regulations and requirements in place regarding the cultivation, possession, and consumption of cannabis. It's important to ensure compliance with these laws and regulations to avoid any legal issues.
For medical use, individuals must obtain a medical marijuana card from the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program (OMMP) to legally purchase and possess cannabis for medicinal purposes. This requires a recommendation from a qualifying healthcare provider.
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