Remove Extraction Remove Hash Remove Topical
article thumbnail

Breaking Down Confusing Cannabis Terminology

Veriheal

Jobs handled by cannabis caregivers include providing transportation to dispensaries, measuring dosages, and applying tinctures or topicals for medical cannabis patients. The essential distinction between these two products is in their extraction processes, which involve different materials and temperatures.

Oil
article thumbnail

Discover the Top Cannabis Brands at Kind Meds

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Concentrates & Extracts For cannabis consumers who appreciate the art and science of extraction, Kind Meds offers a standout selection of premium concentrates and extracts. Glorious Extracts Small-batch, high-end rosin and live extracts with unmatched flavor and clarity. Mohave Cannabis Co.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Things to Know about CBD Hash

Cannabis Law Report

CBD hash is a concentrated version of CBD, derived from the cannabis plant’s non-psychoactive chemical component. You might be familiar with cannabis hash and have definitely heard of CBD. However, you may not be aware that CBD hash is available for purchase. What is CBD Hash? How to Make CBD Hash.

article thumbnail

Kief vs. Hash—What’s the Difference and How Can They be Used?

Veriheal

From applying a topical products, to consuming a cannabis infused beverage or edibles ranging from cheesecake and cheese puffs, vaping cannabis or dabbing cannabis concentrates, the list goes on and on. When it comes to concentrates, edibles, and beverages the methods of infusion and extraction have developed and diversified substantially.

article thumbnail

Can I make a cannabis topical with Vaseline?

The Cannigma

You can make a cannabis topical using Vaseline – as long as you don’t eat it. And if you’re using a firmer cannabis concentrate like hash, shatter or crumble , you’ll probably want to weigh it out, heat it up and dilute it in a little bit of oil (or melted vaseline) first to make it easier to mix through evenly.

article thumbnail

Water curing cannabis: How and why to do it

The Cannigma

Water curing cannabis is simple and requires minimal equipment The process is quick as it usually takes between 5 and 10 days Curing weed in water results in a smoother smoking experience The smell and taste are less noticeable, making it a great ingredient for edibles and topicals.

article thumbnail

BevCanna Closes Acquisition of Solventless Cannabis Extraction and Delivery Technology Provider Embark Health Inc.

Cannabis Law Report

VANCOUVER, British Columbia–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Innovative health and wellness beverages and products company, BevCanna Enterprises Inc. (CSE:BEV, Q:BVNNF , FSE:7BC) (“BevCanna” or the “Company”) announces today the closing of its acquisition of solventless cannabis extraction and delivery technology provider Embark Health Inc.