This site helped cleanup the RSO process. Youtube has the videos for cannabis science. He credits graywolf for his super work.
RSO 2.0 - A Classic Recipe Updated. 1 February 2022 Making Cleaner Oil at home in the kitchen In the early 2000’s, Rick Simpson brought the healing quality of cannabis oil to the masses using simple extraction techniques. In the larger picture of extraction processes, this methodology is simple
www.cannabishomesciences.com
TY, i had not found the time to read that link until now. Excellent so far. I am a slow reader, but the
forward was by some cat (or is it dog?) named graywolf, ever heard of him? Then processing the RSO 2.0 with
just your kitchen implements, instead of some big time lab, very nice. Then it discusses isopropyl, extraction first
using ethanol after the iso wash, well, hell, i'd read about that process somewhere else, and
thot now that's a good idea. Thing is, i read somewhere else that there's a diff between Euro isopropyl and USA
isopropyl, and the USA stuff, isn't for consumption, whereas the Euro iso is not as toxic as USA iso, or something. Anyhow there's a difference
and so a person could use Euro iso instead and be even cleaner, maybe. The text discusses the different grade, called
"USP-NF or higher grades of Isopropyl" which must be the European grade, i'll bet, that's available here (i'll amazon that).
Then there's this kind of "silting"
process to take away the green muddy aspect of the RSO 1.0 that I'd also read about recently, somewhere,
where you simply wash the product in lime juice and club soda! Seems i just read about that somewhere about
a week or so back. Whether it was the wolf' lair or somewhere else, I dunno. But this seems to be a comprehensive
text on the subject. Wow, man. Outstanding stuff here.
Then filters, yeah, filters. Forget using unbleached coffee filters, or paper lab filters, it says use a damn n95 mask! I
have plenty of those.
But then when it discusses azeotropes and after looking up that word's definition, I kind of felt like "dammit, can't
the producers do this?" Yanno, those guys i'm buying tinctures from, like Kronic Tonic, and that CBD1:1:1, or Fairwinds
brand, should be able to do this. Jeeze. I just don't really ... i never took chemistry ever.
So hell, anyhow, i'm back to finish reading the fabulous article here, and hopefully something might sink in, tho, somehow
I kinda doubt it. :sigh: Thanks, this is fabulous stuff here. Thing is, unless i'm re-reading the same articles this is
verified by my own independent reading of the past, uh...four or more fucking years! I'm not kidding, i have been trying to
learn here, no shit. I learned about the word decarb, oh probly 5 or more years ago. I'd never heard of it before. Turns
out that's what you do whenever you light up a joint. Who the fuck knew? Like i said, i have not smoked cannabis from the
early 90s until 2017, when the wife brought me a few nugs home for Christmas.
And it's back to the smoke I/we went.
I so want to get her some tincture that will work for her, and not cause her to cough so horribly with every toke, DAMMIT!
Plus i don't want neighbors to smell. Well, the text addresses this in what it calls, "‘No-Skunk-Zone’ compliance". Unbelievable
how this answers almost every damn question i've had for the last...5 years. I have only tried it once, like i've said, and
i did the decarb in a boiling bag on the stove, but this says to do so in the oven, in a bag, in a mason jar. Perfect...
I love how the User Guide lays out the theory and then the practice for each of the eight steps:
1. DECARB. Activate the cannabinoids.
2. WASH. Extract the cannabis oils with Isopropyl.
3. SILTING. First pass to clean up proteins and gums.
4. WINTERIZE. Second pass to clean up plant waxes..
5. DISTILLING. Isolates the oil. First phase isolates the oils and recovers the
Isopropyl. Second phase removes residual traces of Isopropyl.
6. COLLECTING. Plant water solubles are discarded. Oil and water naturally
separate making easy work of collecting oils. Salt is easily purged as well.
7. FILTER. Last chance to remove any visible particulates.
8. REDUCE. The final step to oil using low heat devices.
Damn this is nice.
I gotta git, i gotta go. Damn...Thanks guys, someday, i hope soon, to give this a good try. Thanks Nrk.cdn
and the rest of you. RIU, what a fabulous board.
I posted too much, huh? Hey, RIU admins/staff/mods, if so, please let me know, and I'll back off. jeeze, am i crazy or what?
I'm tellin' ya, i have not had a toke in over a month now, so....