Comments on: How Is CBDa Different From CBD? https://horncreekhemp.com/cbda-vs-cbd/ The Healing Power of Nature Wed, 07 Aug 2024 11:27:42 +0000 hourly 1 By: Paul Murdoch https://horncreekhemp.com/cbda-vs-cbd/#comment-8401 Fri, 22 Jul 2022 16:56:36 +0000 https://www.horncreekhemp.com/?p=15288#comment-8401 In reply to joanmanzo.

It absolutely would do that. Kief is a relatively simple way to add CBDa to anyt concoction. You can calculate the dosage by percent. If it is 30% CBDa, 1 gram contains 300mg. You can work out from there how much to use.

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By: joanmanzo https://horncreekhemp.com/cbda-vs-cbd/#comment-8367 Thu, 21 Jul 2022 22:06:46 +0000 https://www.horncreekhemp.com/?p=15288#comment-8367 I’ve been using April’s method (She is of the Woods) of making a CBD tincture for my elderly dog and I (not quite elderly). We’ve been using your Lifter strain for this for almost a year and we have both benefited greatly from regular use. I can see the difference in him, and he never misses a dose. I’m not as kind to myself, but I do feel so much better when I’m remembering. My question is, given that the CBDa is beneficial for inflammation (both of our main complaints), but that I still want all of that decarboxylized CBD goodness, would popping some of that kief (of which you were so generous in sending me a sample last time) into the tincture, un-decarboxylized, allow me to extract the “raw” CBDa into the tincture as well? I just made a batch and did that very thing for no good reason, and then I saw this. Would love to know :)

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