Description
This particular formulation is specifically manufactured to include a process called Decarboxylation, which involves applying thermal energy to the Cannabis Extract itself OR Dried bio mass ( this energy should be very optimally used and itilizes special equipment – care needs to be takem not to harm existing Cannabinoids and terpenes present ) .
The Acidic componds THCA (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) and CBDA ( cannabidiolic acid) are the acid forms of THC and CBD. Decarboxylation process makes THCA and CBDA lose one of their carboxyl rings to become neuteral compounds (THC and CBD). This chemical change alters the shape of THCA compound , new Compund THC shape allows it to interact with our CB1 and CB2 receptors present in immune cells, throughout the nervous system, throughout the spine, in every brain cell, and even in the skin.
CB1 receptors are located most densely in the central nervous system and are mainly responsible for how cannabinoids interact with the brain. Molecules like THC binds to CB1 receptors .
We normally correlate the term of Full spectrum to white light wherein all colors possible are present. Raw cannabis extract contains not only calcium, and iron, but also contains over 100 cannabinoids. When raw cannabis is analyzed for its chemical properties, it is found that raw extract contains CBD & THC in limited quantity, but larger chunk of CBDA and THCA is also present. Sufficient amount of CBG is present too, CBG is the pre stage of CBN. The Vast variety of Chemical compounds makes raw extract favorite of Rick Simpson himself, Charak Samhita and Atharv Veda. I would thank and pay respects to Mr. Simpson for revolutionizing and making the world aware about the goodness of Cannabis plants raw properties.
It should be noted that, while the decarboxylation or activation process does require heat to occur, this can also happen as a result of sunlight exposure or even room-temperature storage over time. The amount of THCA or CBDA that is converted through activation depends largely on the type of heat process applied and the duration of time.
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