Hey ya Aunty Edna,I had a lovely lady such as yourself when I was a kid in Vegas giving out candy and pies n such. Very cool so you rock on Aunty!
But Im only 44 but i assure you my body is that or a late aged 50 year old via Multiple sclerosis. however I have been doing meds for sometime.oil,butters caps and so on,and in all honesty ,people think all the time about being overly involved and so on with the meds they do.and thats fine but for start up you will be able to read about decarbing.fancy word for removing the water molecule is all it is really. take that and put said amount in canola oil,coconut oil and baking oil ,butter or similar fatty baking substance and it'll work fine.Canabinoids are fat soluble.
http://herb.co/Decarboxylation/
then measure out and enjoy.super simple. just be careful of doses and root will be able to give you more average user details about dosing. if memory serves its roughly 14 grams to a cup of oil for starter users. less if you have never used. I use over an ounce per cup. fully decarbed and infused. potent wee med. Hope your hip feels better soon Aunty! and dont forget to add some soy or sunflower lecethin also.
Biology[edit]
Lecithin, as a food additive, is also a dietary source of several active compounds: Choline and its metabolites are needed for several physiological purposes, including cell membrane signaling and cholinergic neurotransmission,[7] although its exact function has not been determined, and the involvement of choline in long-term health and development of clinical disorders, such as cardiovascular diseases, cognitive decline in aging and regulation of blood lipid levels, has not been well defined, and remains under research in 2015.[8]
While lecithin is also a rich source of a variety of types of dietary fats, the small amounts of lecithin typically used for food additive purposes mean it is not a significant source of fats. Lecithin is a source for methyl groups via its metabolite, trimethylglycine (betaine) although this is mostly consumed from plants (and is abundant in sugar beets for example).[9]
Phosphatidylcholine occurs in all cellular organisms, being one of the major components of the phospholipid portion of the cell membrane.[10]
in short it helps uptake the oils,good stuff if there(can be used in most foods and soft foods) is any but the plant material and other things will uptake into your blood stream healthier and far more effectively. Enjoy!
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