why cook the canna mix before you eat

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Graywolf

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The cannabinoids present in cannabis oil is typically in the acid form, which the body can't process. It requires decarboxylation to convert it to an orally active form.
 
Seamaiden

Seamaiden

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GW, isn't that also what essentially occurs when one smokes or vaporizes cannabis? The cannabinoids decarboxylate?
 
Dz1PnK

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It requires decarboxylation to convert it to an orally active form.

wouldnt this take place when the canabanoids hit your stomach acids? i know an oldtimer who eats hash. hasnt smoked in years, and i seriously doubt he would spending the kind of cash he does if he werent getting just as high...
 
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Nope....regular, non-decarboxylated greenery is full of THC-A (I think, double check me). When you burn it, it is decarb'd into THC (and others) which is where you get the decent buzz from, not THC-A (a far weaker buzz). In cooking you need to decarb your green because it doesn't happen in the cooking process (AFAIK) and definitely not in your stomach...

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