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dang, I didnt even smoke pot (or eat it) and didnt' know that~ see even pot

smokers are smarter than me, and they say it kills brain cells~LOL

sindy who learns something new here every day~!

ps

pretty cool dave~

 

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" David Lambert " ] Solubility

 

 

Back in my young days, we used to make marijuana brownies and

cookies. We knew you had to cook the pot with butter because THC is soluble

in animal fat but not in vegetable oil. Dave

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You know a chemist might have this..

 

Maybe The chemist... I forget his name... Bill or Bob from Snowdrift farm

may because he's got the know how...

 

Jennifer

 

 

On Behalf Of David Lambert

Saturday, February 11, 2006 1:01 PM

 

Solubility

 

The thread on calendula got me thinking of something I've wondered about for

along time. We use all kinds of botanicals in soaps, salves and lotions,

mostly based on common wisdom about herbs that comes from all kinds of

sources. Back in my young days, we used to make marijuana brownies and

cookies. We knew you had to cook the pot with butter because THC is soluble

in animal fat but not in vegetable oil. Those days are gone, but today I

use various herbs in soaps as well as in the kitchen. My question is this:

how do we know if the healing virtues of the herbs we use are actually

present in a form our bodies can use? I have many herb books, and have

looked in vain for notations that say " soluble in alcohol or fat, not in

water " or the equivalent. Does anyone have any input on this matter?

 

Dave

 

 

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Hi Dave

 

<I use various herbs in soaps as well as in the kitchen. My question

is this: how do we know if the healing virtues of the herbs we use

are actually present in a form our bodies can use?>

 

In my opinion, the first question to ask is " do they pass through the

skin barrier " .

And the second: with all the processes they go through (particularly

heating), do those elements stay in the required form? And this apply

for herbs as for EOs.

 

But anyhow, it seems to me that no matter what exactly happen to

them, it is better than synthetics.

 

Bella

from Tel Aviv

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