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How to make THC Transdermal Patches at Home
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In this video, I show you how to make a THC Transdermal Patch using easily sourced ingredients from Amazon. These patches last for several hours and are a healthier alternative to smoking.
First, for the transdermal base, you will need to mix some Nerolidol with Emu Oil. I used 2.5g of Emu Oil and 0.1ml of Nerolidol and 350mg of 95% THC Distillate.
Put everything into a jar and stir until mixed. Here I am using a magnetic hot plate with a stir bar but you can stir by hand and use another heat source if you don't have one.
After mixing the Transdermal Oil, apply it to a patch. For this video, I used a high absorbancy silicone patch, but you can use whatever you think will work best.
Apply a light coating of the non-mixed emu oil to allow the patch to presoak for about 10 minutes, then apply the Trabsdermal oil and you're done!
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How to make THC Transdermal Patches at Home
Sponsored by: Cart&Pod
Purchase the items used in this video:
Emu Oil: https://howtoweed.ca/recommends/emu-oil/
Nerodoil Terpene: https://howtoweed.ca/recommends/nerolidol/
Silicone Patch: https://howtoweed.ca/recommends/silicone-patch/
In this video, I show you how to make a THC Transdermal Patch using easily sourced ingredients from Amazon. These patches last for several hours and are a healthier alternative to smoking.
First, for the transdermal base, you will need to mix some Nerolidol with Emu Oil. I used 2.5g of Emu Oil and 0.1ml of Nerolidol and 350mg of 95% THC Distillate.
Put everything into a jar and stir until mixed. Here I am using a magnetic hot plate with a stir bar but you can stir by hand and use another heat source if you don't have one.
After mixing the Transdermal Oil, apply it to a patch. For this video, I used a high absorbancy silicone patch, but you can use whatever you think will work best.
Apply a light coating of the non-mixed emu oil to allow the patch to presoak for about 10 minutes, then apply the Trabsdermal oil and you're done!
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#transdermal #thc #patch
How to make THC Transdermal Patches at Home
Sponsored by: Cart&Pod
Purchase the items used in this video:
Emu Oil: https://howtoweed.ca/recommends/emu-oil/
Nerodoil Terpene: https://howtoweed.ca/recommends/nerolidol/
Silicone Patch: https://howtoweed.ca/recommends/silicone-patch/
In this video, I show you how to make a THC Transdermal Patch using easily sourced ingredients from Amazon. These patches last for several hours and are a healthier alternative to smoking.
First, for the transdermal base, you will need to mix some Nerolidol with Emu Oil. I used 2.5g of Emu Oil and 0.1ml of Nerolidol and 350mg of 95% THC Distillate.
Put everything into a jar and stir until mixed. Here I am using a magnetic hot plate with a stir bar but you can stir by hand and use another heat source if you don't have one.
After mixing the Transdermal Oil, apply it to a patch. For this video, I used a high absorbancy silicone patch, but you can use whatever you think will work best.
Apply a light coating of the non-mixed emu oil to allow the patch to presoak for about 10 minutes, then apply the Trabsdermal oil and you're done!
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HowToW**d
Instagram - @johnbrowncannabis - https://instagram.com/johnbrowncannabis/
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Discord: https://discord.gg/CahhFKZ
#transdermal #thc #patch
How to make THC Transdermal Patches at Home
Sponsored by: Cart&Pod
Purchase the items used in this video:
Emu Oil: https://howtoweed.ca/recommends/emu-oil/
Nerodoil Terpene: https://howtoweed.ca/recommends/nerolidol/
Silicone Patch: https://howtoweed.ca/recommends/silicone-patch/
In this video, I show you how to make a THC Transdermal Patch using easily sourced ingredients from Amazon. These patches last for several hours and are a healthier alternative to smoking.
First, for the transdermal base, you will need to mix some Nerolidol with Emu Oil. I used 2.5g of Emu Oil and 0.1ml of Nerolidol and 350mg of 95% THC Distillate.
Put everything into a jar and stir until mixed. Here I am using a magnetic hot plate with a stir bar but you can stir by hand and use another heat source if you don't have one.
After mixing the Transdermal Oil, apply it to a patch. For this video, I used a high absorbancy silicone patch, but you can use whatever you think will work best.
Apply a light coating of the non-mixed emu oil to allow the patch to presoak for about 10 minutes, then apply the Trabsdermal oil and you're done!
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HowToW**d
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What is Decarbing W**d?
Decarboxylation is the process of converting THCA, the non-psychoactive precursor to THC, into THC. This is done by removing the carboxyl group with heat, which allows the THC molecule to fit into the cannabinoid receptors in our brains. To decarboxylate your cannabis, simply set your oven to 122C or 252F for one to two hours. THCA converts to THC at a rate of 87.7%, so 1 gram of THCA will convert to 0.877 grams of THC. It's important to note that THC can be destroyed by heat, but studies have shown that the rate of conversion is so low it is hardly noticeable and not worth worrying about. To make edibles with decarboxylated cannabis, simply mix it into your recipe of choice, such as brownies or cookies. Be sure to store your edibles in a cool, dark place to prevent THC degradation.
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00:00 What is Decarboxylation?
The Cannabis plant does not produce THC (Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) directly. Instead, it first produces a precursor to THC, called THC-A (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid). Decarboxylation is the chemical reaction responsible for the removal of the carboxylic acid group, converting the THCA into THC.
00:22 - What is a carboxyl group?
To keep it relatively simple without going too deep into the chemistry, it is a single Hydrogen and Carbon Atom with two Oxygen atoms that are all grouped together and bonded to the THC. Heat or time causing this bond to break is Decarboxylization.
00:38 - Why break the bond?
THCA is non-psychoactive, meaning it won't get you high. The reason THC-A is non-psychoactive is that the THCA molecule is too large to fit into our brains' cannabinoid receptors compared to a THC molecul
What is Decarbing W**d?
Decarboxylation is the process of converting THCA, the non-psychoactive precursor to THC, into THC. This is done by removing the carboxyl group with heat, which allows the THC molecule to fit into the cannabinoid receptors in our brains. To decarboxylate your cannabis, simply set your oven to 122C or 252F for one to two hours. THCA converts to THC at a rate of 87.7%, so 1 gram of THCA will convert to 0.877 grams of THC. It's important to note that THC can be destroyed by heat, but studies have shown that the rate of conversion is so low it is hardly noticeable and not worth worrying about. To make edibles with decarboxylated cannabis, simply mix it into your recipe of choice, such as brownies or cookies. Be sure to store your edibles in a cool, dark place to prevent THC degradation.
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00:00 What is Decarboxylation?
The Cannabis plant does not produce THC (Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) directly. Instead, it first produces a precursor to THC, called THC-A (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid). Decarboxylation is the chemical reaction responsible for the removal of the carboxylic acid group, converting the THCA into THC.
00:22 - What is a carboxyl group?
To keep it relatively simple without going too deep into the chemistry, it is a single Hydrogen and Carbon Atom with two Oxygen atoms that are all grouped together and bonded to the THC. Heat or time causing this bond to break is Decarboxylization.
00:38 - Why break the bond?
THCA is non-psychoactive, meaning it won't get you high. The reason THC-A is non-psychoactive is that the THCA molecule is too large to fit into our brains' cannabinoid receptors compared to a THC molecul
What is Decarbing W**d?
Decarboxylation is the process of converting THCA, the non-psychoactive precursor to THC, into THC. This is done by removing the carboxyl group with heat, which allows the THC molecule to fit into the cannabinoid receptors in our brains. To decarboxylate your cannabis, simply set your oven to 122C or 252F for one to two hours. THCA converts to THC at a rate of 87.7%, so 1 gram of THCA will convert to 0.877 grams of THC. It's important to note that THC can be destroyed by heat, but studies have shown that the rate of conversion is so low it is hardly noticeable and not worth worrying about. To make edibles with decarboxylated cannabis, simply mix it into your recipe of choice, such as brownies or cookies. Be sure to store your edibles in a cool, dark place to prevent THC degradation.
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00:00 What is Decarboxylation?
The Cannabis plant does not produce THC (Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) directly. Instead, it first produces a precursor to THC, called THC-A (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid). Decarboxylation is the chemical reaction responsible for the removal of the carboxylic acid group, converting the THCA into THC.
00:22 - What is a carboxyl group?
To keep it relatively simple without going too deep into the chemistry, it is a single Hydrogen and Carbon Atom with two Oxygen atoms that are all grouped together and bonded to the THC. Heat or time causing this bond to break is Decarboxylization.
00:38 - Why break the bond?
THCA is non-psychoactive, meaning it won't get you high. The reason THC-A is non-psychoactive is that the THCA molecule is too large to fit into our brains' cannabinoid receptors compared to a THC molecul