Frequently Asked Questions
We use only the best quality, non-GMO, organic plants and use the premium, top flowers / buds for making our oil. No sub-standard or fake oils here!
Keep your oil in a cool area/cupboard. Do not expose to direct sunlight for extended periods.
No – Cannabis Oil is the powerful Medicinal oil needed for Cancer and other treatments.
Whilst there have been no definitive research done on time vs effectiveness, we have found Cannabis oil to be effective for up to 1 year.
Unless your they are specifically testing for Cannabis, they will not detect it.
Carefully squeeze/decant your required dosage and rub it on your gum or simply put it on your tongue. It will dissolve within a few minutes. Or you can put your dosage of oil onto a small piece of anything edible and simply swallow it with water. Either way it will be as effective. It usually takes between 20-45 minutes to begin to work and is effective from between 8 to 12 hrs. This time frame varies from patient to patient.
Yes you can, however you might find that it works much faster than on a empty stomach. Your oil does help induce an appetite, so whether you eat before, during or after you’ve had your oil it is perfectly fine.
There are no side effects, apart from feeling sleepy when you first start taking your oil (1-7 Days). Sometimes feeling sightly nauseous in the beginning, if you take too much.
Cannabis oil has many, many alternative medical uses. View some here.
No you can’t. There has never been even one recorded death.
Addiction is “A compulsive physiological and psychological need for a habit-forming substance”. It is possible to develop a psychological addiction to most things that are taken to excess, however it is not physically addictive.
There are three distinct types of cannabis plant that are grown for their psychoactive content. These are ‘Indica’, ‘Sativa’ & ‘Ruderalis’. See Below:
Indica : This variety originated from the mountainous regions of Central Asia from Kashmir, Pakistan, Northern India and Nepal during the early 1960’s and these native plants became the gene pool for many of today’s varieties. Characteristically stocky and hardy plants that produce broad, maple like leaves producing heavy, tight flowers that are high in psychoactive content
Sativa : These varieties originate from equatorial regions. They produce thin, spiky leaves and wonderful large flowers. They are high in THC content and give the patient a more profound and uplifting experience when compared to the sedative effect experienced when using mainly Indica varieties
Ruderalis : This is a debated third variety of cannabis found many Eastern European countries. Some features of Cannabis Ruderalis are large seeds, weedy plants around 150cm (5ft) tall and a lower level of THC than Sativas or Indicas.
Cannabis is used when describing a Cannabis Sativa plant that is bred for its high amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Hemp, on the hand, is used to describe a Cannabis Sativa plant that contains only trace amounts of THC. Hemp is a high-growing plant, typically bred for industrial uses such as oils and topical ointments, as well as fiber for clothing, construction, and much more.
Yes, however its best to mix with organic coconut oil. Fuse them together by gently warming on a very low heat. Great for external skin issues ( eczema, psoriasis, skin cancers, arthritis ect).
Yes, through using a vaporizer or suppository.


