Alcohol-Free Cannabis Tincture | High Times
Story by Subcool
Photos by Subcool and MzJill
I’d like to show you how to make this amazing cannabis preparation. It’s
a vegetable-glycerin-based tincture that you can make with just a few
inexpensive kitchen items. I’m specifying vegetable glycerin so that you
don’t confuse it with the product used to make soap, which comes from
animal fats and is definitely not the same thing. Vegetable glycerin is
used in cough syrups and many other products and is safe for human
consumption. However, I do recommend drinking extra water when you’re
taking it, as it tends to dehydrate you when taken in larger amounts.
Glycerin – also known as glycerol – is easy to find. The company Now
makes a very high-quality version that you should be able to get at your
local health-food store. Then you simply soak some high-quality
cannabis shake and kif in the glycerin for 60 days.
I like to take the high-quality shake and bud and grind them up well,
then place them in a two-quart glass jar. Then I add five to seven grams
of kif (i.e., unpressed trichomes) to the jar to increase the
medicine’s potency. Remember that this preparation will be ingested, so
keep all your tools sterile and use good-tasting shake, not waste leaf.
Once the jar is 90 percent filled with ground weed and kif, slowly add
the glycerin until the weed is covered and the jar is full. (Step-by-step photos below)
Make sure to rotate the jar for about three to five minutes per day,
mixing the contents of jar well. (I like to flip my jar upside-down each
day and let the weed float to the top of the glycerin.) After 60 full
days, use a 190-micron Bubblebag to strain out the weed. At first I
found this part of the process extremely difficult, and I think that
using a French press or some type of fine kitchen screen to strain the
shake from the tincture would work much better for most people.
Choosing Strains for the “Tinc”
Now here is where some knowledge of individual cannabis strains can be
very helpful. For a medication that will provide relief for nausea and
stomach pains as well as tremors and shakes, it seems that sativa
hybrids work best. These varieties tend to provide a more “up” buzz
that’s best for morning and daytime medication. You can even vary the
harvest time and use a sativa that’s been harvested early for a tincture that’s even more energizing and upbeat.
Indica strains tend to provide better pain relief and make
great medication for nighttime, especially for those folks having
trouble sleeping. By making two different kinds of tincture using
different types of cannabis harvested to suit the individual’s needs, we
can provide effective long-term relief from many ailments both in the
daytime and at night. I’m also very happy to use this preparation as
ammo when the anti-cannabis people want to bring up the health drawbacks
of smoked medicine.
A glycerin tincture is very easy to titrate, and a patient can use a few
drops under the tongue to get just the relief needed and no more. Plus
the tinc doesn’t seem to get most people super-high or even stoned, and
many without serious ailments will not feel its effects unless they take
a large amount, like 30 ml. Given the variations in individual
metabolism, everyone will be different in this respect.
We’ve also seen incredible results with people using the tinc to treat
migraines. When you’re suffering from a serious headache, taking a pill
orally is a slow fix. With this preparation, you can brush your teeth
vigorously and then apply a few drops into the mouth. The medicine
passes across the mucous membrane and seems to have immediate effects.
Tincture Time
The first time I made tincture, I used two ounces of very “up” weed with
a high THC and low CBD content. The medicine was incredibly potent, but
it actually made you feel “tweaked” and was only good for daytime use.
If I used it late at night for pain relief, it actually woke me up and
gave me renewed energy.
In order to create a more relaxing and calming tincture, I used the
following strains: Jack the Ripper, Space Queen, Purple Urkel and Jack’s
Cleaner. All these plants were fully seeded, and the harvest times were
past the 70-day mark. This insured that we would have a more sedative
form of the medicine. Much of the weed used was either purple- or
maroon- colored. I have seen the bubble water turn the color of grape
juice when using these purple strains, and I wanted to see if the color
and taste came through in the tinc. We also added a large pile of golden
kif to the top of the jar before adding the glycerin.
I think it’s very important to fully decarboxylate the THC acids. To do
this, we heat an oven to 170ºF (the lowest setting) and let the tincture
sit there and warm up for about 45 minutes. At day 50, I also wash the
jar well and place it in a bucket of hot water until it all cools down.
These two steps ensure that the tincture is activated to its full
potential. The plum-colored tinc is really impressive, and as we’d
hoped, produced a much more calming effect than the first batch made
with early-harvested sativas.
Dosage and Feedback
I take 15 ml of the tinc with unsweetened grape juice – it’s actually
quite pleasant. We also gave small dropper bottles to anyone we knew
with a medical card, and we’ve had some amazing feedback:
“I take the tincture on a fairly empty stomach and brush my
teeth very well before taking it. I use one tablespoon of tincture and I
take it in small sips, holding each sip and swishing it in my mouth for
as long as I can. This allows for the most absorption of the tincture
and provides the fastest relief for my migraine headaches, nausea and
pain. It warms me from the inside and relaxes me so I can eat. If I take
a tablespoon, I can do my housework and chores without ill effects.
With one and a half tablespoons, I sleep all night without waking from
pain, then get up in the morning feeling refreshed. For me, tinctures
are the best method for migraine-pain control.” —Joymum
“This morning I didn’t take the tincture, and I’m beginning to
feel shaky and nauseous. My non-cancerous fibroid (fatty) tumors are
reminding me that they’re still there. All this is just after about 22
hours without my full med treatment. Two to three days more and I would
be in my own unhappy world again because of the returning pain. But
tonight I will be taking tincture and I’ll wake up feeling just fine.
MzJill & Subcool told us when we received this treasure that not
everybody feels the medicinal effects – perhaps it’s not the right
method of delivery for them. I do not feel high or ‘druggy’ from
tincture; I only feel relief from migraine-headache pain and a decrease
in shaking. I do feel a warm, calm feeling of overall well-being.” —Anonymous
I’m not trying to make or present exaggerated claims here; I’m new to
this myself, and I was just as surprised as you may be by these
responses. I can tell you that these people reported a real improvement
in their quality of life. I’m no scientist, but I’m also not stupid:
Mainstream medical professionals need to open their eyes to what God has
given us. It’s hard to ignore these results – and since we’re not
smoking the cannabis, the prohibitionists’ No. 1 argument against
medical cannabis is silenced thanks to this preparation.
Tincture is a great way to heal ourselves without ingesting dangerous
toxic chemicals. I hope, by getting this information published in HIGH
TIMES, that a large number of people will see it and can use it to help
themselves or others. Thanks to Danny Danko for helping me get the word
out. For more, head to [link|http://tgagenetics.com/index_home.php|tgagenetics.com]
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