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Starting from the beginning
We aren't here to make anyone believe anything in terms of their religion. We are only referencing the Bible because it does actually quote a recipe for making the Holy Anointing Oil. What we are saying is that the Holy Anointing Oil also had a lot of Cannabis in it and we know Cannabis and all of its active components have very powerful Medicinal properties. We seek to put those powers into everyone's hands.
Cannabis is a very powerful plant but you don't have to smoke it to be able to benefit from it.
What makes this recipe so powerful
We are using Extra Virgin Olive Oil as the base of the oil along with Cannabis and 3 Essential Oils, each imparts something new to the oil.
At the most basic of levels Cannabis and our bodies EndoCannabinoid System fit like a lock and key. Its almost like the plant was designed to the way our body functions.
The Essential Oils each have their own powerful properties that they impart into the oil.
Myrrh gum is used for indigestion, ulcers, colds, cough, asthma, lung congestion, wounds, arthritis pain, and cancer.[15]
"As part of a larger search for anticancer compounds from plants, the researchers obtained extracts from a particular species of myrrh plant (Commiphora myrrha) and tested it against a human breast tumor cell line (MCF-7) known to be resistant to anticancer drugs. Research data indicated that the extract killed all of the cancer cells in laboratory dishes.".
Cinnamon has a long history of use in traditional medicine and there is evidence that it is useful to treat several medical conditions.
Cannabis has a history of medicinal use dating back thousands of years across many cultures.
Olive Oil
Olive oil has been used for thousands of years in Mediterranean cultures. Ancient Greeks knew of its power to heal wounds, and eventually they used it to light oil lamps, for cooking, and for beauty.
Sure it can be used on the body and it works great but its even better when used IN your body.
Extra virgin olive oil, the least processed form of olive oil, has additional antioxidant properties that have a protective effect against heart disease. Only extra virgin olive oil contains the all-important oleocanthal.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a spice that comes from the branches of wild trees that belong to the genus "Cinnamomum" - native to the Caribbean, South America, and Southeast Asia.
There are two main types of cinnamon:
Cinnamomum verum (Ceylon cinnamon), most commonly used in the Western world
Cinnamomum aromaticum (Cassia cinnamon or Chinese cinnamon), which originates from southern China, is typically less expensive than Ceylon cinnamon.
Cinnamon has been consumed since 2000 BC in Ancient Egypt, where it was very highly prized (almost considered to be a panacea). In medieval times doctors used cinnamon to treat conditions such as coughing, arthritis and sore throats.
Modern research indicates that this spice may have some very beneficial properties.
Cannabis
Taken from Wikipedia:
This article is about the plant genus. For use as a psychoactive drug, see Cannabis (drug). For other uses, see Cannabis (disambiguation).
Cannabis

Common hemp
Conservation status

Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Rosids
Order: Rosales
Family: Cannabaceae
Genus: Cannabis
L.
Species[1]
Cannabis sativa L.
Cannabis indica Lam.
Cannabis ruderalis Janisch
Cannabis (/ˈkænəbɪs/) is a genus of flowering plants that includes three different species, Cannabis sativa,[2] Cannabis indica and Cannabis ruderalis.[1] These species are indigenous to Central Asia and the Indian Subcontinent.[3]
Cannabis has long been used for hemp fibre, for hemp oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from Cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber. To satisfy the UN Narcotics Convention, some Cannabis strains have been bred to produce minimal levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the principal psychoactive constituent. Many plants have been selectively bred to produce a maximum of THC (cannabinoids) which is obtained through the dried flowers of Cannabis plants. Various compounds of the plant, including hashish and hash oil, are extracted from the plant.[4]
Globally, in 2013, 60,400 kilograms of cannabis were produced legally.[5] In 2013 between 128 and 232 million people are thought to have used cannabis (2.7% to 4.9% of the global population between the ages of 15 and 65).[6]
Cassia
Cassia is considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs in traditional Chinese medicine
Myrrh
Myrrh is the dried sap of the Commiphora Myrrha tree, native to Yemen, Somalia and Ethiopia. It is used extensively in aromatherapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayervedic medicine and even in western medicine. Its history of use predates the bible.
Myrrh Resin Historical Fact:
Myrrh is recorded in Ebers Papyrus, one of the oldest Egyptian medical texts on record. Ebers Papyrus dates to about 1550 BC and contains over 700 remedies for almost everything including embalming. Myrrh oil was referred to in the Bible 156 times making it the most frequently mentioned oil in the Bible!