The Cannabis Coconut Connection © ~ Vital
Information
In previous papers ii have told you that coconut oil is directly taken
up by the liver and not the stomach.
The reason for this is because more than 65% of coconut oil is made up
of medium-chain triglycerides and it is these medium chain fatty acids which
are brought directly to the liver naturally.
This means that that the gall bladder and pancreas are bypassed for ease
of absorption directly into the liver.
This is just one of the reasons why coconut oil is the perfect delivery
system for Cannabis Medicine because it is the liver which metabolizes the THC
and it is interesting therefore that more than 55% of THC is excreted in the faeces
and only around 20% in the urine.
So scientists are not starting to realize what we have been telling them
for ages that the powerful combination of Cannabis and coconut oil is because
of the delivery system and the similarities in healing properties and the
ability of both plants to fight free radicals.
CANNABIS
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COCONUT
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Anti-tumor
(anti-cancer)
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Anti-tumor
(anti-cancer)
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Immune
Boosting
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Immune
Boosting
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Anti-fungal
|
Anti-fungal
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Anti-bacterial
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Anti-bacterial
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Anti-microbial
|
Anti-microbial
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Regulation
of metabolism (weight control)
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Regulation
of metabolism (weight control)
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Anti-oxidant
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Anti-oxidant
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Skin care
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Skin care
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Osteoporosis
treatment
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Osteoporosis
treatment
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Fat soluble
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Over 90%
Saturated fat
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No negative
side effects no deaths
|
No negative
side effects no deaths
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Components
found in human breast milk
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Components
found in human breast milk
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Regulate
circulation
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Regulate
circulation
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Used for
over 5000 years as medicine
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Used for
over 5000 years as medicine
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At the
forefront of medical research and breakthroughs
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At the
forefront of medical research and breakthroughs
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Criminalized
since 1930’s
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Condemned
for over 60 years
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Controls
regulation of fat
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Controls
regulation of fat
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Raw plant
has little to no psychedelic high
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Raw plant
has no psychedelic high
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Aides
nutrient absorption
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Aides
nutrient absorption
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diaphoretic (perspiration-inducing)
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diaphoretic (perspiration-inducing)
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Aides Vitamin D absorption
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Aides Vitamin D absorption
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Anti-malarial
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Anti-malarial
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