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THC is one of the primary active ingredients found in cannabis plants.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Recent years have seen medical cannabis<\/a><\/strong> begin to move from the black market to the legal market. The alternative medicine continues to grow in popularity, with a vast amount of medical marijuana products now available.<\/p>\n

Medical marijuana consists of two main active ingredients<\/strong>; CBD<\/strong>, or cannabidiol, and THC<\/strong>, or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. CBD plays no role in the high associated with cannabis, as it is non-psychoactive and won\u2019t intoxicate its users. THC is a psychoactive chemical compound <\/strong>and the reason behind the high.<\/p>\n

Not all medical marijuana products contain both CBD and THC. Depending on the purpose of the treatment, some products may contain either one<\/strong> in isolation or as the dominant ingredient.<\/p>\n

The products are subject to strict manufacturing requirements<\/a><\/strong>, and industry experts need to follow reliable methods to extract THC oil.<\/p>\n


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What is the best way to extract THC?<\/h2>\n
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There is more than one way to extract THC from cannabis.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

As far as extraction goes, there are different methods that manufacturers will consider. A few of the most commonly applied extraction techniques<\/strong> are:<\/p>\n

CO2 oil extraction<\/h3>\n

The environmentally-friendly and non-toxic nature of CO2 extraction<\/strong> makes it a popular way to separate the cannabinoids from the cannabis.<\/p>\n

Supercritical carbon dioxide is heated<\/strong> and passed through the buds of the plant. A separator helps remove the CO2 gas from the trichomes and terpenes.<\/p>\n

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Butane honey oil extraction<\/h3>\n

The cannabis is placed in a container where butane is sprayed<\/strong> on it to start the extraction process. The cannabinoids and butane are gathered and collected in a separate container.<\/p>\n

The combination is then left to evaporate, or a vacuum oven must be used to remove the butane. The substance is highly flammable<\/strong>, making it a fairly risky method of extraction. In recent years, closed-loop systems have made it a much safer process.<\/p>\n

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Ethanol extraction<\/h3>\n

Ethanol is a colourless flammable liquid<\/strong> that has a pungent taste. Produced by fermentation, it is the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages and used as a solvent.<\/p>\n

The cannabis plant is soaked in ethanol<\/strong> to extract the THC. The product then goes through a refining process that improves its purity. Ethanol helps remove unwanted compounds from the plant, allowing for one of the purest concentrates available.<\/p>\n

It is a safe and effective method of extraction that is steadily growing in popularity.<\/p>\n

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Isopropyl Oil Extraction<\/h3>\n

The dried cannabis flowers<\/strong> are soaked in isopropyl alcohol and given a gentle shake. The trichomes are stripped from the plant by the isopropyl and the mixture is strained into a dish.<\/p>\n

The solvent is then removed using a vacuum oven that keeps temperatures under 181 degrees. After the solvent evaporates, the oil is rich in THC.<\/p>\n

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Water extraction<\/h3>\n

A method of extraction that does not involve a solvent<\/strong>. The cannabis plant is submerged in freezing water and stirred to separate the trichomes from the plant.<\/p>\n

The trichomes pass through a series of screens after falling off the plant, resulting in THC levels of around 50-70%.<\/p>\n


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How does THC work?<\/h2>\n
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THC binds to receptors found in the endocannabinoid system.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

THC produces its effects<\/strong> by interacting with our endocannabinoid system<\/strong>, also known as the ECS. The ECS is comprised of densely packed receptors<\/strong>, and its role is to help regulate many of our day-to-day bodily functions.<\/p>\n

Our body produces its own kind of cannabinoids, known as endocannabinoids<\/strong>. These compounds attach to the receptors as a signal for the ECS to act. Enzymes then break down the endocannabinoids once the ECS has performed its function.<\/p>\n

THC works in a similar way to the endocannabinoids in our body, by attaching to the receptors. The psychoactive nature of THC<\/strong> overpowers the system and causes an intoxicating effect. The neurons in the reward system are stimulated to release a signalling chemical dopamine at levels higher than normally observed.<\/p>\n

The effects of THC can be wide-ranging<\/strong>. It can heighten your senses, slow your motor function, increase your appetite, and more. As no treatment has one universal effect, it\u2019s difficult to say with certainty exactly what THC will do to you.<\/p>\n


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Can you legally grow cannabis?<\/h2>\n
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Decriminalisation of cannabis in certain regions means plants may be grown for personal use conditionally.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Growing cannabis<\/a> for personal use is still illegal<\/strong> in most states across Australia. In the ACT<\/a><\/strong>, where the plant has been decriminalised<\/a>, persons may grow up to two plants and four plants per household without legal penalty.<\/p>\n

For the most part, those who wish to cultivate marijuana plants will need an official license<\/strong>. A federal licensing scheme<\/strong> exists for those looking to grow marijuana for medical or research purposes. Manufacturers will also need to hold additional licensing from the state or territory group.<\/p>\n

Only those who meet the set eligibility requirements<\/strong> may apply for such a license. You must:<\/p>\n