Clean_Cut
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2009
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Hi guys,
Really long time between posts for me!
Bluelight did so much for me in my exploratory/formative years and saved me from quite a bit of harm. There is certainly nothing as strong as knowledge when it comes to harm reduction. It's great to see the community still thriving.
To the point of my post, I have a question related to an alcohol based tincture.
My father has made a tincture for my mother (she has un-diagnosed pain ever since her stroke which is chronically debilitating) and he has actually left the flower in the solution. It has now been sitting for over 6 months and he offered it to me as my mother doesn't want it**. I am worried that the solution may be compromised, either by mold or some kind of process whereby the plant material has degraded.
Is anyone familiar with the consequences of leaving the flower in the tincture for extended periods?
** - Side Note for those interested: My mother doesn't really like anything new/different and despite going down the naturopathic treatment route for her condition, is extremely hard to convince to try new things. The old stereotypes and questionable legality of cannabis is something it appears she cannot get past. Coming from a woman who's drug experiences include light alcohol in her younger years and a daily coffee - you can perhaps understand the apprehension to a psychoactive substance.
Really long time between posts for me!
Bluelight did so much for me in my exploratory/formative years and saved me from quite a bit of harm. There is certainly nothing as strong as knowledge when it comes to harm reduction. It's great to see the community still thriving.
To the point of my post, I have a question related to an alcohol based tincture.
My father has made a tincture for my mother (she has un-diagnosed pain ever since her stroke which is chronically debilitating) and he has actually left the flower in the solution. It has now been sitting for over 6 months and he offered it to me as my mother doesn't want it**. I am worried that the solution may be compromised, either by mold or some kind of process whereby the plant material has degraded.
Is anyone familiar with the consequences of leaving the flower in the tincture for extended periods?
** - Side Note for those interested: My mother doesn't really like anything new/different and despite going down the naturopathic treatment route for her condition, is extremely hard to convince to try new things. The old stereotypes and questionable legality of cannabis is something it appears she cannot get past. Coming from a woman who's drug experiences include light alcohol in her younger years and a daily coffee - you can perhaps understand the apprehension to a psychoactive substance.
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