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Cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotectants

We just cooked a batch of RSO last night that has been soaking in grain alcohol for 14 months. It turned out super dense and will be very potent. Dave and I have a couple of pounds of medical cannabis we are making into RSO to donate for patients usually for cancer.
It was our best batch ever we usually only soak the flowers for 2 to 6 months.

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Awesome job fren. I always have a ton of extra flower and would love to do this as well. I've been doing my research on it all and plan to get it all going as soon as I can afford equipment costs.. which is proving extremely difficult in these times.. but anyway, what do you use to soak the flowers in.. Gallon glass jars? Half gallon? What grain alcohol do you use? Do you put whole flower or ground up flower in your containers? I'd love to get more insight from someone who's been doing it. Help me, help others please. Any and all info you could give me would be awesome and greatly appreciated. Feel free to message me if you'd like and Thanks for helping the world heal fren, I'll be joining you soon on this path. Much love and hope you have a wonderful day.

Awesome and one of the biggest things I would say is use grain alcohol not wood alcohol. Many of the YouTube videos they recommend using high-grade wood alcohol but a good friend said best to use grain alcohol especially if ingesting the cannabis oil.

I just buy a bottle of grain alcohol and we use wide-mouth glass mason jars usually quart size. We breakup the flower kinda like chunky buds to soak. We fill jar to top with the buds and fill with grain alcohol to cover them. We shake the jar once a day and burp the jar of any gas.
Let soak for as long as desired. We keep in dark cool area like a closet.

Important to remember you are handling highly flammable stuff so no smoking while doing this process. Use electric stove or hotplate no open flames. Good ventilation and we use fans to move the vapors from the alcohol out of the kitchen.

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