cbdhemp808
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Off the top of my head, Sambucus Nigra is elderberry, salvia officinalis is a mint.Nope it's some French stuff.. Thymus Vulgaris, Malva Sylvestris, Sambucus Nigra, Salvia Officinalis...
The cops just raided a farm in Pennsylvania selling organic food and raw milk directly to private buyers. Some say the farm's store was shut down. The cops are working for the corporations who sell crap poisonous food at the supermarkets.FDA didn't they raid places for raw milk?
I have mixed feelings about Prop. 65. Cali has a strong environmental protection agency, which is good. Contaminants in food are a big problem: glyphosate, pesticide and herbicide residues, heavy metals, PFAs, etc. Most all molasses containers show Prop. 65 warning because of heavy metals, mostly lead I guess. But lately I've heard that they are listing anything with minute amounts of THC, namely hemp food products, as causing reproductive harm, but to my knowledge there's been no study linking THC to reproductive harm, certainly not at those tiny amounts. Maybe I got mixed signals on that, because hemp foods do pick up heavy metals – hemp is well known to pull toxins out of the soil and into the seeds and resin. I investigated hemp oil and hemp seeds a bit, and concluded that Manitoba Harvest's products were safe. I have some of their culinary oil, which I take as a supplement for omega oils.and oh that proposition 65 from Cali, that's printed on stuff on this side of the ocean as well these days.. my studio monitors are cancer causing according to it.. ah the terpene mycrene as well, probably the others too.
Good questions. When you pull on the vape, are the terp molecules actually reaching your lungs where they are then absorbed into your blood stream? What percent of the terp molecules actually in the bud material are reaching your lungs, and what percent of that winds up in the blood?As for the vape how long are the things that are vaporised effective? and well convection vapes as then you kinda extract on the draw so you inhale all the compounds that get vaped.. with conductive vapes I can see compounds escaping into the air but also depending on the design as well the things that get volatile before you reach the temperature are in the vape and you get them with the first drag no?
Now that you mention it, I will be more conscious to pull on the vape prior to the PAX's green light turning on, as a way to consume more of the terps. After all, they are off-gassing quite a bit even at 120°F. Then again, my bud drying method right now is quite poor – food dehydrator at 90°F, so I'm losing a lot of terps that way. I'm still trying to figure out the best way to set up a drying system here in my insanely humid environment in Hawaii, off-grid with not a lot of solar power. At the moment, I'm still convinced that a closet-size drying room with dehum and AC is the way to go, and I have the equip but haven't set it up yet. The crucial component will be a Rasperry Pi computer to monitor the available solar power and activate the dehum and AC only when there's enough power available. Mostly the AC is the crucial factor there – I want to run below 68°F as much as possible. I don't think I'll be able to keep it there, especially not in the winter when solar exposure is so low.