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Im wondering how much THC would be in A teaspoon of a typical vegetable oil extract. I know its difficult to project, and Im not finding much data, but there must be an estimated amount somewhere. The extract was made with 2 ozs of bud, dont know how much canola oil was used. Extract is greenish and has distnct flavor and odor of pot. I know, just use it, but I want to get a ballpark estimate of how much medicine is in there. I was told one tablespoon works well. There used to be Science buffs here. Anyone educated in this area have any comments? Thanks!
As you were told in the other thread you asked in, there are to many variables to your question. One you'd have to know the thc % of the material used to extract. Then you'd have to know just how much thc % can the canola oil can support per unit.
Thanks Guy! Sorry it was double posting. Im sure I can find it somewhere, google is my friend. Im thinking 2 mills per tsp, which isnt much in psychotropic terms. but in terms of medicinal effect on gastrointestinal is soothing to excessive peristalsis.
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