Reverend Random
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This question has undoubtedly been asked before, but since the search function of BL generally blows, I'll just create a new topic. Sorry if I shouldn't have.
Something that's been bugging me is this. I have always learned that the psychoactive ingredients of cannabis are hydrophobic and lipophilic - meaning they can be dissolved in fat and not in water. However, the official governmental department of the Dutch Health Department recommends patients - who are prescribed medical cannabis - to either vaporize or to make a tea with the buds. Why would they do that if the psychoactives were completely hydrophobic? And that being said, I know some patients who have claimed to experience effects from drinking cannabis tea (without high fat milk or butter or anything).
What are your thoughts on this?
Something that's been bugging me is this. I have always learned that the psychoactive ingredients of cannabis are hydrophobic and lipophilic - meaning they can be dissolved in fat and not in water. However, the official governmental department of the Dutch Health Department recommends patients - who are prescribed medical cannabis - to either vaporize or to make a tea with the buds. Why would they do that if the psychoactives were completely hydrophobic? And that being said, I know some patients who have claimed to experience effects from drinking cannabis tea (without high fat milk or butter or anything).
What are your thoughts on this?
