Does anyone have experience with using a South American marijuana concoction which is basically pot leaves, stems and left overs soaked in rubbing alcohol for 30 or more days?
I have heard of this but never been able to try it out because of the cost of pot and the amount of it that I would have to use to try the experiment. Apparently the end result is supposed to be fantastic for arthritis pain.
You are supposed to take a sealable jar and stuff it full of weed left overs (dry stem, leaves, etc.) Then top off with rubbing alcohol, seal the jar and put in the dark for a month or more. After that, drain off the liquid which can be used as a spray-on or rub-on treatment for pain. The left over green can be topped up with alcohol and used again if left sitting for a longer period.
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Does anyone have experience with using a South American marijuana concoction which is basically pot leaves, stems and left overs soaked in rubbing alcohol for 30 or more days?
I have heard of this but never been able to try it out because of the cost of pot and the amount of it that I would have to use to try the experiment. Apparently the end result is supposed to be fantastic for arthritis pain.
You are supposed to take a sealable jar and stuff it full of weed left overs (dry stem, leaves, etc.) Then top off with rubbing alcohol, seal the jar and put in the dark for a month or more. After that, drain off the liquid which can be used as a spray-on or rub-on treatment for pain. The left over green can be topped up with alcohol and used again if left sitting for a longer period.
Any experience or thoughts?
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