I signed up just to report this back to y'all. Am glad science backs me up, because I detest studying molecular interaction. I was burned by a supplier and ended up with weed too harsh too smoke. I am used to medicinal quality and hadn't a clue as to what to do, as I'm using weed for mental health sedation in lieu of pharmaceuticals. I couldn't smoke enough to get high! But 45 secs in my microwave makes it smokable. I use a ceramic pasta bowl as a base, put one nugget at a time (must be smoked warm) under an inverted transparent pyrex glass four ounce bowl and zap. Partially burned nugs could use slightly less zapping time.

I don't have a clue as to what to do about getting the bad stuff in the first place and it will take a while to recover from the mucus membrane distress...

We've failed to legalize in Oregon and we don't have equity for mental health disability in ANYTHING...but as long as we have cannabis, we'll be just fine...
Lynne Reviewed by Lynne on . Microwave Hey, i made an account jsut to to ask this. I looked at all of the stuff about microwaving your weed to make it stronger and i tried it. It turns out that it works incredibly well. It seemed kind of too good to be healthy. DOes anybody know about the health risks of doing this, such as radiation. Maybe all of the radiation from the microwave makes it stronger and its bad for you when you smoke it. I really want to continue doing this but i'm thinking that there prbably are some risks. Is there Rating: 5