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Old 01-24-2016, 11:05 PM #1
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RSO: Will un-decarboxilated THCA still fight cancer/tumors?

So I'm wondering,

How medical is un-activated THCA?

There seems to be a fine line between fully activating your THC and Cannabinoid degradation…

So, If getting 'High' isn't the objective…

Perhaps inactive THCA is the way?

Thoughts?
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Activating the THC allows it to pass through cell walls. There may be benefits to eating oil that hasn't been activated. People do juice raw bud...

Activating oil is easy and line isn't that fine once you get the method down.
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Its active just in a different way. Ideally decarboxylization is what you want. If you're gonna do it do it right.
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Decarboxylation will be more effective in treating cancer/tumors (inhibiting cell growth). The acidic cannabinoids (I hear) do wonders for inflammation and pain, even when eaten. Smoking the acidic cannabinoids decarboxylates an ok percentage of it (30% according to Dr. Kate Welch)
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There is alot of information about the acid forms and their application
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I've read several articles on the subject. Thca does in fact have anti cancer properties, you need to juice a very large amount of fresh plant material daily to get a good dose. Decarbed thc and cbd are much more effective at shrinking tumors
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imo the "high" and the "healing" are intertwined....
the "high" is a side effect. trying to avoid side effects could likely avoid the actual effects also.
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