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StickyIcky66
12-02-2008, 12:01 AM
Im a smoker who at times can be very uneasy, uncomfortavle or anxious even when not smoking. Iv been smoking weed the past few months and notice its hit and miss with the anxiousness or panic.

Iv been told lately that hash(no matter what strain) always contains more CBD than the usual weed strains. simply because of the maturing and oxidisation. Basically not as fresh as bud.

CBD apparantly dulls the high thc effects of anxiousness and actually helps sedate. Is this true?

Im jus after getting some pretty basic looking hash. Dark brown/hard...the standard really. Gonna try it tomorrow. Lovely, almost minty smell:rasta:

I personally know one guy who swears by hash and cant smoke weed. says it gets him to uncomfortable.

Whats your take on this?

:hippy:

JohnnyZ
12-02-2008, 12:09 AM
It's quite comparable to the difference between smoking indica and smoking sativa. Indica is the heavy body stoned feeling, with a sink-into-the-couch type of high. Sativa is a mind oriented high, where your thoughts roam freely into the wild.

A lot of people can't handle their mind being high and get anxious, paranoid feelings. I am the opposite however. I don't like indica's disabling type of high. I like to experience new things when I'm high, and be off in my own little world while I do.

Try the way I smoke. I don't smoke to get high. Well, that's not entirely true, sometimes everyone needs an escape. But most of the time I'm out to enjoy the experiences to come, not just the high feeling. Give it a shot, and go into your sesh with this type of mind set. Good luck.

Coelho
12-02-2008, 03:52 AM
Iv been told lately that hash(no matter what strain) always contains more CBD than the usual weed strains. simply because of the maturing and oxidisation. Basically not as fresh as bud.

CBD apparantly dulls the high thc effects of anxiousness and actually helps sedate. Is this true?

Well... its somewhat true, there are just some informations a bit mixed.

The CBD (cannabidiol) is indeed the substance present in larger quantities in the indica strains, and its the one which causes the calming, relaxing, numbing, couchlock effects of the indicas. The CBD makes the THC effects last longer, but also makes it milder, like if the THC effects were "diluted" by the CBD.

Sometimes the hash (or rather, the hash oil) is made extracting the cannabis resin from the weed with some suitable solvent. The CBD is more easily extracted than the THC, so if one makes hash hastily, letting the weed soaking in the solvend for too short amounts of time (less than 1 weed for acetone), the amount of CBD extracted is larger than the amount of THC extracted, so the resulting hash is richer in CBD than in THC.

Yet, the product of the oxidation of the THC is not CBD, but CBN (cannabinol), which has a confusing effect. Its different from the CBD and THC effects. It doesnt make you couchlocked, stoned, like the CBD, nor high, like the THC, but only confused, messed up, like if someting were not quite right, but you cant point exactly what it is.

The oxidation happens much faster with the hash, because it is in direct contact with the air, while in the weed the THC is safely stored into the plant material which keeps it from the contact with the air. Freshly extracted hash oil is brown, but it turns to black in a few days, and the change in the color shows the oxidation of it. Fortunately, the oxidation happens mainly on its surface, so usually the inner parts of it still contains enough THC/CBD to ensure a good high.