Thinking about this in it's simplest form, decarboxylation turns the THCA into THC through precise heating. If heated too long or at higher temperatures, the THC starts to degrade into CBN. Thinking maybe I can decarb at a higher temp to degrade some of the THC. I have no way of testing or confirming the results other than trial and error.

Just like you, I am a guy who reads so much on the Internet, it gives me a headache. I usually take in all the information and form my own conclusions. It's worked so far.
LBBill Reviewed by LBBill on . Reducing THC Content in Cannabis Extracts After months of trying, I have come to the conclusion that my cancer patient has 0, no, nada tolerance for high THC Cannabis Oils. I've tried extracts with White Rhino, Northern Lights crosses, and Blueberry. All are too high in THC and he cannot take them for more than a few weeks, even in very small doses. Although they do alleviate his pain to a point, he is so uncomfortable he stops taking it. Which brings me to ask this question: If I had access to high CBD Strains such as CBD Crew Rating: 5