Cannabis Suppositories

Written by Mark Pedersen

Written by Mark Pedersen

November 24, 2025

My personal note:

Medicating with Cannabis suppositories can provide upwards of 70% of the medicinal qualities of the Cannabis oil consumed with far less euphoria than an oral dose.

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Taking into consideration that Cannabis, in all it’s many forms, is food, I have sought to simplify my recipes for products that use Cannabis oil as a base. You might note that I have little issue with a five to ten milligram discrepancy regard the Cannabis oil. Quite simply, it’s food. Highly nutritious food. It’s nontoxic. It cannot kill you. It can only make your life better.
These recipes are meant to demonstrate just how simple they are to make. Remember that the only way a Cannabis product can be toxic is if you insert something toxic into the mix. So keep it healthy!

“Cannabis is nontoxic. Cannabis is food. Cannabis is the single most important medicine of the 21st century.”

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Cannabis Suppositories

Required:

– Cannabis Oil (FECO)
– Coconut Oil
– 2 4oz Mason jars
– Suppository molds*
– 1cc dosing syringes
– tbsp/ml measuring cup

*ICIMBI Reusable silicone suppository molds, 4 suppositories per mold, 22 suppositories total,
                                                    (DO NOT USE TWO HOLES)

42ml total content per batch.    Produces 20 suppositories per batch.

– .5gr FECO added to batch = 25mg per suppository

1gr FECO added to batch = 50mg per suppository

2gr FECO added to batch = 100mg per suppository

4gr FECO added to batch = 200mg per suppository


Instructions (Read thoroughly before administration):
– A 4oz Mason jar should be marked permanently with a Sharpie to 42ml (the amount achieved
  once 20 of the ports are filled to the brim) all the way around the jar..
– Insert FECO first into the Mason jar, using a dosing syringe and the chart above.
– Heat 45ml of coconut oil in the microwave in a separate, clean 4oz. Mason jar. This is the
  reservoir you will draw from. Heat gradually just until clear. (DO NOT OVER HEAT). The jar
  should be safe to grasp.
– Add coconut oil, inserting it over the FECO. DO NOT FILL PAST THE 42ml LINE.
– Quickly stir the mixture until thoroughly blended.
– Using a dosing syringe, fill 20 of the mold holes to flush with top. Two ports should be empty.
– Carefully place molds in the freezer on a flat surface, where they will not be disturbed. They
  should remain in the freezer for at least 45 minutes.
– Remove the trays from the freezer and place them on a clean counter or cutting board.
– Holding a mold, gently massage and flex the walls of the mold, being careful not to crush
  or tear the suppository, popping them out onto a paper towel.
– Once all the molds have been emptied, collect the suppositories into a zip lock bag.
– Place the bag in the freezer. There should be 20 bullets in the bag.
– 30 minutes before inserting a suppository, move the suppository to the refrigerator section,
  placing it on a paper towel, on a plate.
– Do your best to clear your bowels prior to inserting the suppository.
– Thoroughly clean hands before and after insertion. Try not to handle the suppository any
  more than necessary. The warmth of your fingers will quickly melt the suppository.
– Inserting the suppository should be done quickly, using the index finger to push the suppository
  just past the sphincter muscle. You’ll feel the muscle close in around your finger and pull up the
  suppository further into the rectum as the muscle contracts. The depth of the insertion should
  be roughly just to the second knuckle.  If done properly, there should be little or no leakage,
  though underwear staining is virtually inevitable.
– Do your best not to have a bowel movement for at least 45 minutes.

Suppositories generally dissolve over the course of 30 minutes after insertion, absorbing into the walls of the rectum and transferring into the blood vessels therein.

The expiration date of this product is determined by the age of the coconut oil.

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