Quote Originally Posted by JDiz
Hydrogenation converts unsaturated fatty acids to saturated ones. But not completely. Since the original oils usually contain more than one double bond per molecule (that is, they are poly-unsaturated), the result is usually described as partially hydrogenated oil; that is some, but not all, of the double bonds in each molecule have been reduced. So, with a partially hydrogenated oil, you have less double bonds between carbons because more hydrogens are attached. Each carbon that is double bonded will readily bond with thc (whose chemical formula is C21-H30-O2) due to the nature of THC's structure.
Avoid hygrogenated fats in any product (it's a particularly bad fat for us to process) and you'll feel better and lose weight. You don't have to use organic peanut butter. There's plenty of natural peanut butters out there that don't use hydrogenated fat.