I chew tobacco.. alot
I was wandering if I could put a good amount of hemp oil into my dip.
The nicotine enters by fiberglass "cutting into your lip" and entering your blood stream could i do this with hemp oil?
Printable View
I chew tobacco.. alot
I was wandering if I could put a good amount of hemp oil into my dip.
The nicotine enters by fiberglass "cutting into your lip" and entering your blood stream could i do this with hemp oil?
[PHP]The nicotine enters by fiberglass "cutting into your lip" and entering your blood stream could i do this with hemp oil?/PHP]
Are you cutting your chewing tobacco with insulation?
Just try chewing straight pot after cleaning out the stems then swallow it instead of spitting it out.
I swallow my dip spit..
I imagine that it would work. That's an interesting idea; try it out and post some feedback.
ps. why would you ever swallow dip-spit
:stoned:
Chewing tobacco has trace amounts of fiberglass in the product so that the nicotine and other chemicals can enter the body's system more efficiently.Quote:
Originally Posted by ky1956
Also, a lot of people claim that eating raw cannabis provides a desired effect, but I don't believe it works. I've never seen it work and I've never experienced it work; that is unless the desired effect of eating raw cannabis is feeling kind of sick to your stomach and feeling like an idiot for wasting perfectly good bud.
Finally, to the original poster, putting hash oil in your chew might not work unless the oil is a tincture that contains available THC that needs no heat to be activated. (Not TOO knowledgeable in the ways of oils...)
:twocents:
SMG
if i'm not mistaken the heating of cannabis causes one of the other cannibinoids (CBD maybe) into THC. stay below 350F (176.7C) as the THC will start to cook off.
raw cannabis probably isn't as strong (obviously) and the high is much different (obviously). it probably also has to do with getting the THC into your body. (maybe we should add fiberglass?)
think about it, you can chew on coca plant and get a little buzz, or you can isolate the alkaloids and have a much stronger cocaine. (sorry, not the greatest anology.)
-shake
I have never heard this and I have tried to verify this and can't find any relevant information other than quotes that it amounts to an urban rumor. Since many people who have worked with fiberglass develop cancer it just doesn't sound plausible. But if you can direct me to solid info it would be appreciated.Quote:
Chewing tobacco has trace amounts of fiberglass in the product so that the nicotine and other chemicals can enter the body's system more efficiently.
Again what is activated THC?Quote:
Finally, to the original poster, putting hash oil in your chew might not work unless the oil is a tincture that contains available THC that needs no heat to be activated. (Not TOO knowledgeable in the ways of oils...)
I get a very nice buzz eating raw weed but I do not understand your concept of activating it.
Could you please elaborate?
read the post above yours.Quote:
Originally Posted by ky1956
-shake
Activating THC involves converting it from it's non psychoactive acidic form into it's neutral psychoactive form. Usually done via the process of drying and curing (over time), or by heating in the case of edibles. That's why smoking a fresh green bud packs more of a headache than a buzz.Quote:
Originally Posted by ky1956
It's not a good idea to ingest "raw" cannabis material, or really any cannabis material. The small protective cystolith (not sure about spelling) hairs on the bottom of leaves (not the trichromes, the other hairs) easily sliver into the digestive lining causing irritation and possible complications. THC is best extracted into a fat or oil, where it will become available to the body for digestion.
I hope this makes sense, and I'm not trying to be a party pooper on the whole "weed dip" idea, I just wouldn't swallow it. If you have "hemp oil", like commercially purchased hemp oil, it won't do anything anyways. No THC in commercial hemp products.
I think we essentially agree in theory but are using a different terminology. What is termed activation of thc I would call converting from a non psychoactive chemicals in cannabis into a psychoactive ingredients in a process that can be accelerated with heat but will also occur naturally given enough time.
My favorite weed to eat has been portions of bags that have been put up and forgotten about until the weed is a almost dry powder, dryer than you would want to smoke. Mixed with yogurt or ice cream the uncooked cannabis gets me quite stoned. Just my personal experience, but I have done it quite a bit over the years.
I still have doubts that there is fiberglass in anything sold that is made to put in your mouth.
I woke up many a weekend morning of my 20s having fallen asleep with the TV on to find Bob Ross giving art lessons on the local PBS station. Love the avatar.