h4ppyf4rmer
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You do not have to taste the stuff really. First, if the intent is to judge effectiveness for your friend, then boil out the cannabinoids in coconut oil. Butter works too. It must be a saturated fat. You MUST cook the plant material in it at least one hour to ensure a complete decarboxylation. This means that the raw plant cannabinoid changes from delta 8 THC into delta 9 THC like a fizzy cola goes flat. Our bodies have no real use for delta 8 mostly however delta 9 is the cannabinoid sought out for medicinal purposes. You can only achieve this as a practical matter by cooking the plant.so, a friend of a friend of mine is currently undergoing intense Chemo and would like to try cannabis oil to see if it will work for him. I have given him edibles from butter which helped him sleep and eased the pain and discomfort. I also gave his wife a couple sticks of butter so she could make more edibles. I would like to continue to help out by making an oil, Rick Simpson style, but I don't have the facilities.
does anyone have any suggestions? he can't smoke anything and he's tried tinctures but he couldn't stand the taste (maybe it was done wrong, I didn't do it).
any help would be appreciated,
thanks
you mean the flash point of the oil correct? that is what its called when you are using a oil to quench your steel. like when you forge a custom knife for example. maybe in the kitchen its different.Generally keep the temp below the smoke point of the oils in cannabis (around 370F most extracts, even clean ones, begin to smoke. This is referred to as the "smoke point" of an oil). I prefer a setting of medium on my stove top which boils water easily and this will help cook out off flavors.
I have butter molds and love them.
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Where did you get the tablespoon molds from? Put that right on my steak!
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