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Cannabinoids in Plant Material?

freehugs

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Hey everyone. I have gotten into make glycerin tinctures lately, and I was wondering if the actual plant matter (non trichomes) contain cannabinoids. I have only found two references to this online, and both say the opposite thing. If anyone has proof, experience, or anything related to this please let me know :)

Much love.
 
But that leaf trim can contain trichomes on it, I am talking about pure plant material. and this isn't about wasting, but more about whether or not I should take the time to coffee grind before I extract.

I have read that you can juice raw leaves and obtain benefits so I'm thinking that there are other cannabinoids that are present in non glandular plant matter.
 
I'm not a fan of glycerin. Truth be told, a large percentage of the cannabis-consuming-community cannot physically absorb cannabis via Glycerin tinctures and skin ointments (while for a small few it works very, very well).
 
I'm not a fan of glycerin. Truth be told, a large percentage of the cannabis-consuming-community cannot physically absorb cannabis via Glycerin tinctures and skin ointments (while for a small few it works very, very well).

Huh that's interesting. Do you know why that is?
 
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