Looking for vendor terpene, help!

I am a medicinal cannabis user and I am desperate to find the UK vendor terpene, can anyone help with contact info. His iceloator is the only thing that works for my spasms :(

I've just come out of a 4 month hospital treatment and now I can't find him. Why do the government do these things,do they not realise they are actually causing harm here.

FUCKS SAKE I AM IN CONSTANT PAIN, SOMETIMES I WANT IT TO GO AWAY FOREVER. YOU ABSOLUTE CUNTS. SOMEONE MUST KNOW PLEASE HELP>

Sorry for shouting but I am desperate here

RosieX


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[3 Points] bernardo44:

This sucks. So many people hurt by these actions. I'm sorry, I don't know, but I'll say my little pagan prayer to Mother Earth that you find him.


[2 Points] starpowerrrr:

Agreed, fuck the criminals of LE and all governments. Anyhow, Grams' infodesk is your friend here usually: http://grams7enufi7jmdl.onion/infodesk

I see nothing though, so maybe he isn't in business now, but sometimes I have seen vendors not show up when they are in vacation mode. I'd try also searching this sub for threads on him usually, but you should know more info and tell us like what market he was on. Also, in cases like this it is good to take down an important vendor's email they may provide as a backup.

Now, when I saw this thread I thought you are actually talking about terpenes and not a vendor called that. I don't have access to all of my research ATM, but I want to try to help with your problem.

What strain was the hash made from or do you remember it tasting like anything? Some cannabinoids are anti-spasmodic but so are some terpenoids from cannabis. You can perhaps get the anti-spasmodic effects from other cannabis or even without cannabis by taking various foods or essential oils.

I see you have pain and spasms, but can you say more about your treatments or specific medical problems? Feel free to PM me if you need.

From a quick search, it looks like the two main anti-spasmodic terpenes are limonene and beta-myrcene. Limonene is a characteristic flavor of a lot of lemon or orange flavored strains, but you need to be careful here.

I have looked at terpene testing results from various lemon/citrus strains and you can have multiple called the same thing, like say Super Lemon Haze, but then some test for limonene and some test for other citrus-smelling terpenes like alpha-terpineol and various similarly structured molecules. Also, these terpenes might do the job too but we just don't have as much research on them as the more well known/common/widely-used terpenes like linalool and limonene.

It looks like you want some sort of citrusy or fruity strain. Linalool is not anti-spasmodic but does help with pain and sedation. I notice both myrcene and linalool in a lot of "blue" and fruity strains. Myrcene comes from ripe mangos and will show up in higher quantities in "Mango" strains but also many others (2-4%+).

Also, you can try ingesting these terpenes without cannabis. For medicinal effects, these seem to want to avoid first-pass metabolism (i.e. don't eat it, inhale it or take them sublingually/bucally).

Lemon or other citrus oils will have limonene, but be careful buying these at grocery stores because they may be "deterpenated" so they taste nicer. You could try zesting some citrus and holding it under your tongue. You could also try lemon or other essential oils holding a few drops under your tongue. I've done 3-5 drops of lemon, lime and blood orange personally and noted some effects in concert with cannabis and detailed my findings on the CR forums. Higher doses should be safe and you might need to go higher, but if you go this route you should tell me your weight roughly and let me have time to get to my research papers to be a little more safe.

If you buy essential oils, you should buy ones for natural perfumery or perfumery grade and not food grade which will tend to be deterpenated. The perfumery ones will possiblly have a warning about eating them, but ignore that. You want the modestly unpleasant, "terpy" flavor. The taste really isn't that bad IME and goes away in like 5 minutes even without a chaser.

You can also read about people eating mangoes to get higher but again I think eating is not that effective. Ripe mangoes have more myrcene and I don't know what you would do here... make a quid and hold it in your mouth, then eat it. Myrcene is also an allosteric modulator at the CB1 receptors or something. Basically it raises the ceiling for how high you can get and it looks like you need to go the THC route for treatment of spasms (CB1), but then CBD also often helps pain (CB2).

If you can't find vendor terpene, hit up some vendors seeing if they are able to test for terpenes if they are linked to a dispensary. Ask me before you purchase and we can at least make an educated guess at what strains might work. I can look through my links to databases of terpene profiles when I have access to my research, but try to thoroughly answer my questions here, and seriously give the food/oil route a go because it is cheaper and faster. I'll try to look up what receptors are linked to this anti-spasmodic property and see if there are other food/oil/supplement things to try too.


[1 Points] sharpshooter789:

Move to America, NL, or Canada.