Honey Oil ingestion potency. A question of Heat??

No-Strokes-w-smoke

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Hello all,

As a medical user for many years I have lately noticed a decline in my ability to 'process' the smoke.

I would like to ingest honey oil and break away from all the time I waste fiddling around with plant material and smoking utensils. My lungs deserve a break and all the other waxes and gunk in the plant are not good for them.

The question I have is that in all the information I have read there is a lot of it that points to heat having a great effect on potency. I myself have noticed that eating the material is not as potent as baking the same amount into brownies.

Has anyone done any research with a given quantity of oil that has been split into several phials and then heated each phial to a different temp for a while and then tested the potency of them using some sort of double blind method? (I guess single blind would do since, if there isn't a significant enough difference to tell at that point, further study would be pointless)

Say one gram heated to 90 degrees for 10 minutes verses the potency of one gram heated to 120 degrees for 10 minutes versus the potency of 1 gram that hasn't been heated.
(Of course, one gram of the average oil ingested would be waaay too much, these figures are just for practice)

Thank you for your participation


I have No Strokes as long as I keep tokin.
 
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