straight eating hash

Big P

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So for example u could de carb it in oil placed in the oven set at whatever tempreture u want ?

for my buddy who cant drink we put powdered buds in olive oil in a small pyrex dish in the oven at 295 deg f for 45 min and it blows his head off:bigjoint:


i think the oil may protect it from vaporizing too much?


i dont know anyway seems to work very well for him

he just freezes it and eats it like some sort of herbal sorbet:bigjoint:
 

nicholax

Active Member
Most likely those people are convincing themselves they are high, or just flat out lying. It needs to be heated, to be reactive.
no it doesn't, my father whom has probably been smoking hash/oil/weed/many other drugs(in his past life) for longer then any of you have been ALIVE, told me that he has ate hash on 50 different occasions.. every single time, he got completely fucked up - and I can tell you right now that he definitely didn't heat up the hash.. he told me that the hash high is one of the most intense highs he has had in his life.. hes the most honest guy I know, he aint lyin, anyone here who says eating hash wont get you high is an idiot.. straight up

hope that clarifies things.. sorry to bump an old thread but noone says it how it is
 

Big P

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no it doesn't, my father whom has probably been smoking hash/oil/weed/many other drugs(in his past life) for longer then any of you have been ALIVE, told me that he has ate hash on 50 different occasions.. every single time, he got completely fucked up - and I can tell you right now that he definitely didn't heat up the hash.. he told me that the hash high is one of the most intense highs he has had in his life.. hes the most honest guy I know, he aint lyin, anyone here who says eating hash wont get you high is an idiot.. straight up

hope that clarifies things.. sorry to bump an old thread but noone says it how it is

ya your weed or hash naturally decarbs slowly over time. so like 1 year old weed or hash will be fully decarbed at room temp after that long.

you can still eat weed or hash without decarbing it but you will need more to get high depending how naturally decarbed it is

so to get the most bang for your buck you should decarb it first to ensure all the good stuff in your drug is active.
 

PlantManBee

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Most likely those people are convincing themselves they are high, or just flat out lying. It needs to be heated, to be reactive.
uhhh...kinda. the carboxyl group needs to be removed. this happens faster with heating but will occur at a slower rate at room temps. old school (third world) hash often goes through a heating process and it likely no longer has the carboxyl group attached. eating raw weed on the other hand will likely just make you sick as it has little "hooks" made of silica.
 

xebeche

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Pharmacokinetics and cannabinoid action using oral cannabis extract

Main Category: Pain / Anesthetics

Article Date: 25 Aug 2005


A simple dosing regimen for cannabinoid therapies is complicated by individual variance in rates of breakdown in the liver and intestinal absorption. This trial measured specific plasma concentrations of orally administered cannabis extract in order to determine whether any correlation to clinical effects could be identified.

A total of 16 healthy female volunteers were given either 20mg tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) calibrated cannabis extract or an active placebo (diazepam) over a standardised breakfast. The drugs were administered in a double-blind, placebo controlled, crossover design and plasma levels of THC, cannabidiol (CBD) and another 2 active metabolites were measured before the trial began and at 2, 4 and 8 hours after administration. In addition, at 60 minute intervals both the patient and a blinded observer recorded the prevalence of typical clinical side-effects like nausea, feeling high, sedation, vertigo and dry mouth, using a visual analogue scale (VAS). Finally, heart rate, body temperature, oxygen saturation and blood pressure were measured every 30 minutes.

Peak plasma concentrations of THC were achieved within the first 2 hours for 75% of patients, and between 2 and 4 hours in the remaining 25%. The maximum levels of side effects were seen at 2.6 hours for patients taking active cannabinoids, which differed significantly from baseline and placebo. Nevertheless, there was absolutely no recorded correlation between the relative circulating plasma concentrations of THC and either the occurrence of side-effects or their intensity. None of the other measured parameters showed any significant changes or differences between control and active groups.

The trial emphasises the enormous variation in bioavailability of orally administered cannabinoids even in strictly controlled and standardised study conditions. The investigators re-state the requirement to titrate every patient receiving cannabis extract for therapeutic pain management on an individual basis to determine the most appropriate dosage protocol.

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