Bulky-Pool-5180
Bulky-Pool-5180 t1_iy01b2h wrote
Reply to comment by tornpentacle in Decarboxylation of cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) is an important step for efficient production of the active pharmaceutical component cannabidiol (CBD) in Cannabis species. Acidic cannabinoids (ACBs) can be easily transformed into neutral cannabinoids via loss of carbon dioxide when exposed to heat by The_R3venant
You are equating dried plant material to Cannabis flower. Cannabis flower is wet-weight by default...not dried. Decarboxylation is Temperature, Humidity and Light effected.
Technically...Marijuana is Cannabis' low-thc cousin.
Bulky-Pool-5180 t1_ixzx24m wrote
Reply to comment by tornpentacle in Decarboxylation of cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) is an important step for efficient production of the active pharmaceutical component cannabidiol (CBD) in Cannabis species. Acidic cannabinoids (ACBs) can be easily transformed into neutral cannabinoids via loss of carbon dioxide when exposed to heat by The_R3venant
No. Why would I?
Bulky-Pool-5180 t1_ixzvjz4 wrote
Reply to comment by gospdrcr000 in Decarboxylation of cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) is an important step for efficient production of the active pharmaceutical component cannabidiol (CBD) in Cannabis species. Acidic cannabinoids (ACBs) can be easily transformed into neutral cannabinoids via loss of carbon dioxide when exposed to heat by The_R3venant
They have to continually fund the studies in order to keep the people thinking products are in development rather than available.
Then there are the corporate media choking themselves on the words SMOKING POT every instance they mention the plant.
Bulky-Pool-5180 t1_ixzv3nq wrote
Reply to Decarboxylation of cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) is an important step for efficient production of the active pharmaceutical component cannabidiol (CBD) in Cannabis species. Acidic cannabinoids (ACBs) can be easily transformed into neutral cannabinoids via loss of carbon dioxide when exposed to heat by The_R3venant
It is a myth that decarboxylation takes place naturally, and Cannabis is not a "container" of THC.
Bulky-Pool-5180 t1_iwqxoyd wrote
Reply to At CBD:THC ratios most common in medicinal and recreational cannabis products, no evidence found that adding CBD protects against the impairment or subjective effects of THC/cannabis - a randomised double-blind trial with 46 people. by drdrugsandbrains
CBD and THC do not "protect". They activate the DORMANT Endogenous Cannabinoid Receptor System, and the human body then has the capacity to marshall resources for the benefit of the human.
These people have little compression how this plant works...because they do not use it in practice...only theory.
Bulky-Pool-5180 t1_iy3uh1y wrote
Reply to comment by tornpentacle in Decarboxylation of cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) is an important step for efficient production of the active pharmaceutical component cannabidiol (CBD) in Cannabis species. Acidic cannabinoids (ACBs) can be easily transformed into neutral cannabinoids via loss of carbon dioxide when exposed to heat by The_R3venant
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