It is an astringent, you might feel a slight heat that soothes and goes away after a moment. Some are extra bitter so kids don't consume it.
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It has a concentration of 1 part of extract to 10 of olive oil. Most sell it in a concentrator more like to 1 in 100...
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Hmmm. Any other ingredients? That's odd to me. But Arizona and Nevada are big on extracts - Arizona especially big on 'em. Trokies taste ick
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Nope. He uses one special alcohol to extract the essence from the flowers. And then spends several days evaporating the alcohol.
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That results in a black paste. That paste is diluted in oil so it can be manipulated. My oil is almost black
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That tastes yucky IMO. It's a different thing than refined oils. Been around a long time but often use too many chemicals, BHO, PHO, Ethanol
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RSO is actually not just for pain and other medical issues such as cachexia. It's been shown in a few small studies to slow glioma growth.
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So if it's RSO, it's best used in a very specific dosing. Are you following the "grain" method - one grain more each day for 3 months?
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I put it onto the capsules (15 drops) 2 per day
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Replying to @aburone @schuchert
That is a tincture, not a pure oil extract. Tinctures can and often do have more vegetation and taste. This is oil: clearconcentrate.com/

Aug 11, 2017 路 2:44 AM UTC

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Hopefully my "research" clarified (heh products AND actual massive research ongoing on all things Hemp and Cannabis) for ya. Botany is cool.
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Oh well. He said that tincture is a different thing than this 炉\(掳_o)/炉
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Advanced extract artists would not agree. But we have industrial tools and major production in most of the Western US now. It's easier to do
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