Holy shit if that’s true That’s fucking awesome
Yea I might try pressing all the shit I would normally make edibles with and use that rosin instead. I can’t justify using the high quality rosin for that stuff lol I like smoking way too much hahaTry yer rosin. Still tastes gnarly at high doses....but I made 20mg cookies for a friend and ate a few and they hardly had any taste of ganja at all.... seriously fun shit for those boring, upcoming Holiday parties......heehee....
Wow good for him lolFrom wiki - I got curious - and I'm a stoner LOL
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Thank you for the compliment, Saboo! It was very kind.Question for @curious2garden and other big brains(that's meant as a compliment, btw):
For those of us who don't seem to get an effect from edibles due to the lack of a particular enzyme in the stomach, could sublingual consumption of tinctures be the solution? Does the direct to bloodstream absorption allow for proper THC uptake?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I assume you are talking isopropyl alcohol? If you are making oil to dab, I don't think it matters, but if you are ingesting, spend the extra $$ and get some Everclear. Still 90% alcohol (compared to 92% iso) but it is designed for ingestion. No bad juju coming in with the good.A Qwiso tincture swallowed,
Just pick me up a bottle while you're outWell, I now have a new avenue to explore. I may yet get high from edibles.
Thanks again.
You can choose to use either in the extraction as you want that to completely evaporate so you can weigh your extract and then use Everclear 90% to dilute to a known strength. So if someone feels better using Everclear initially that works great, good point.I assume you are talking isopropyl alcohol? If you are making oil to dab, I don't think it matters, but if you are ingesting, spend the extra $$ and get some Everclear. Still 90% alcohol (compared to 92% iso) but it is designed for ingestion. No bad juju coming in with the good.
Thanks Saboo, I didn't mispeak. I meant using 91% Isopropyl Alcohol because it evaporates completely without residue. There's no danger to use it for the extraction. But like I said if you feel better using Everclear use what you feel better with. It hurts me to waste something that expensive.Thanks for the responses, especially @curious2garden for spending the time typing that and educating me. I will experiment with alcohol based tinctures.
@H.A.F. you are correct, a high proof booze like Everclear or other safe-for-consumption alcohol is required for edible tinctures. C2G may have unintentionally misspoken as the acronym QWISO does refer to ISOpropyl which should not be consumed.
Well, I now have a new avenue to explore. I may yet get high from edibles.
Thanks again.
For edibles you cannot do either. Only the alcohol evaporates. Isopropyl is 92% alcohol. if you leave it out it completely evaporates, but if you let it do that in a glass it will leave a residue.You can choose to use either in the extraction as you want that to completely evaporate so you can weigh your extract and then use Everyclear 90% to dilute to a known strength. So if someone feels better using Everclear initially that works great, good point.
For edibles you cannot do either. Only the alcohol evaporates. Isopropyl is 92% alcohol. if you leave it out it completely evaporates, but if you let it do that in a glass it will leave a residue.
The other 9% in Isopropyl Alcohol is water. Isopropyl alcohol is volatile, once evaporated it is gone. Therefore you aren't ingesting it. Again if you feel better using Everclear, do that.And the bottle says "External use only, do not ingest"
Wood alcohol was one of the things making people go blind during prohibition. Either straight or using it to cut bootleg liquor, it's is bad stuff. IMHO it is nothing to mess around with.
I just go by the fact that is has the poison control # on it in case you ingest it. I love your insight on this and other stuff you have taken the time to share. I just don't see any reason to chance it. Might be cumulative like mercury exposure. Might be fine.The other 9% in Isopropyl Alcohol is water. Isopropyl alcohol is volatile, once evaporated it is gone. Therefore you aren't ingesting it. Again if you feel better using Everclear, do that.
My education and experience has made me comfortable with my process (MSCS and MD) but I am not a chemist. Although this is the process my friend a Ph.D. in Biochem uses. So let's ask @cannabineer his Ph.D. is in Organic Chem so this is exactly in his wheelhouse.
I have received an anecdotal account of one person who used the standard 91% isopropyl alcohol and had a residual off flavor that resisted a vacuum purge. I suspect that the glass used was not clean.The other 9% in Isopropyl Alcohol is water. Isopropyl alcohol is volatile, once evaporated it is gone. Therefore you aren't ingesting it. Again if you feel better using Everclear, do that.
My education and experience has made me comfortable with my process (MSCS and MD) but I am not a chemist. Although this is the process my friend a Ph.D. in Biochem uses. So let's ask @icebear his Ph.D. is in Organic Chem so this is exactly in his wheelhouse.