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Decarboxylate Your Life - The Science of Cannabinoid Decarboxylation

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The cannabinoids created within cannabis flowers in their raw form are inactive. It is only when they are “activated” that they become therapeutically useful to us. This process is commonly known as decarboxylation. In this episode we take a look at the chemistry of cannabinoid decarboxylation. We cover the best methods to decarboxylate your cannabis at home, as well as those used by large cannabis companies to produce there medicinal products. It’s a deep dive into a critical, yet often underappreciated aspect of the cannabis world.

Additional information and references: https://cannabisconciencia.org/ http://www.coopradio.org/

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The cannabinoids created within cannabis flowers in their raw form are inactive. It is only when they are “activated” that they become therapeutically useful to us. This process is commonly known as decarboxylation. In this episode we take a look at the chemistry of cannabinoid decarboxylation. We cover the best methods to decarboxylate your cannabis at home, as well as those used by large cannabis companies to produce there medicinal products. It’s a deep dive into a critical, yet often underappreciated aspect of the cannabis world.

Additional information and references: https://cannabisconciencia.org/ http://www.coopradio.org/

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