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    #11
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    Put weed on wounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by moeburn
    no...... I really think that was called out as a myth on erowid and these forums a few times...

    What could heat possibly do to THC or the other active ingredients other than this mysterious word "activate" that people seem to throw around?

    Heat will definately break down the chemicals so they are smaller and are able to fit in the pores of your mouth, stomach and lungs easier. But heating, then cooling, and expecting it to make a difference in consumption? I dont think so.

    Why? For me, I'd like to know if I can get a decent high while I am unable to smoke or bake a delicious recipe.

    are you high? Its a known fact that the THC is not active until heated. Thats why people smoke it. and bake it. If you could just eat it plain, why the hell would people smoke it? Heat makes it so the THC boils and then can bind with fat cells or go into your lungs. Without heat, the THC will not be active and will not cause any effect.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Put weed on wounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by ibreakthings
    are you high? Its a known fact that the THC is not active until heated. Thats why people smoke it. and bake it. If you could just eat it plain, why the hell would people smoke it? Heat makes it so the THC boils and then can bind with fat cells or go into your lungs. Without heat, the THC will not be active and will not cause any effect.
    I'm sorry it had to come to this, then:

    Eating

    It is a myth that dried marijuana must be heated before being consumed to activate the cannabanoids. Many people find that raw cannabis leaves and buds can be eaten for strong effects without any pre-heating. It is a common belief that heating the cannabis before ingestion increases its potency and cooking extractions using food oils (such as butter or olive oil) are the most common methods for making cannabis-based foods.[Section Edited by Erowid Feb 19, 2002]
    http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabi...shtml#eatdrink

    The only thing heat can really do is get you excited because you think the heat is going to make it work better, thus you end up believing you are higher. Whatever floats your boat.

    What heat REALLY does, it boils the chemicals (apparently THC refers to ALL the things in weed that makes you high...). Remember back to old chemistry class, the little diagrams of molecules getting excited when they were in gas state? They were really far apart. When things get hot, the molecules seperate.

    So you wouldn't have a big lump of THC molecules, because that wouldn't fit into the pores in your lungs, you'd have little tiny individual THC molecules spread out over a large surface. Of course, that only makes sense if you inhale the smoke WHILE ITS HOT.

    If you heat up weed and then cool it down, you may as well be having sex with it.

    And why the hell would people smoke it? Because its faster, duh.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Put weed on wounds?

    Actually, the heat causes a chemical process known as decarboxylization to occur. This is supposed to convert cannabinoids in the bud to a form which is more psychoactive. If you ate enough raw uncooked bud however you'd still get high.
    It is also supposed to be baked in something with a high fat content because THC is not water soluble and is supposedly abosrbed better by the GI-tract when dissolved in oils.
    Because cannabinoids such as THC are not very water soluble cannabis cannot be efficiently chewed for effect, it also cannot be injected. In order to inject THC you would need a very high purity extract and solution of hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin with .1% hydroxypropylmethylcellulose.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Put weed on wounds?

    You have to eat more RAW weed, than you need to eat precocked weed!

    Simple as that.. Can we let this go now?

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Put weed on wounds?

    things in history dont get done if people didnt ask questions like these but DAMN!

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Put weed on wounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nullific
    Actually, the heat causes a chemical process known as decarboxylization to occur. This is supposed to convert cannabinoids in the bud to a form which is more psychoactive. If you ate enough raw uncooked bud however you'd still get high.
    It is also supposed to be baked in something with a high fat content because THC is not water soluble and is supposedly abosrbed better by the GI-tract when dissolved in oils.
    Because cannabinoids such as THC are not very water soluble cannabis cannot be efficiently chewed for effect, it also cannot be injected. In order to inject THC you would need a very high purity extract and solution of hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin with .1% hydroxypropylmethylcellulose.
    De...carb..oxy... sounds alot like combustion, aka, setting something on fire and using oxygen to combust carbon.

    But what form is this which is more psychoactive, other than the psychoactive form of the user thinking that it makes it stronger?

    And you say that THC isn't water soluable... makes sense... its fat soluable...wait, are you saying that I'm 100% water?

    Are you saying I'm skinny?!

    BRING IT ON, PUNK!

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Put weed on wounds?

    wow enough with the science n' math n shit lol

    putting it on wounds wont do anything becuase the weed disperces through your body evenly. unless you somehow inject an ounce on your cut nothing will happen lol

    just smoke it.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Put weed on wounds?

    I read an interesting article about Jesus and holy anointing oil. Something about cannabis as a main ingredient causing anointed areas (like wounds) to be relieved of pain as if a portion of the body was "getting high". It was a really great read that I don't seem to have bookmarked. I'll do some searching and bump this thread accordingly.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Put weed on wounds?

    Yes please i am very VERY interested.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Put weed on wounds?

    "The anointing oil used by Jesus and his disciples contained an ingredient called kaneh-bosem which has since been identified as cannabis extract, according to an article by Chris Bennett in the drugs magazine, High Times, entitled Was Jesus a Stoner? The incense used by Jesus in ceremonies also contained a cannabis extract, suggests Mr Bennett, who quotes scholars to back his claims."

    There seem to be many articles on this subject.

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