How — and Why — You Should Make Cannabutter Right Now

There are many ways to consume medical marijuana, from smoking and vaping to juicing and applying lotions. One of the less common ways to take marijuana is by consuming it in the form of cannabutter. Cannabutter is marijuana-infused butter that has beneficial cannabinoids, which results in a potent and highly concentrated form of medical marijuana. It is the main ingredient in many cannabis-infused recipes.

THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, is the active chemical responsible for most of the marijuana’s psychological effects and is what is extracted during the process of making cannabutter. If you have ever eaten a space cake, then you have ingested cannabutter. It is the most common way of producing marijuana edibles. Cannabutter is not only the yummiest way to transport THC, but it is also highly effective at preserving the natural effects of the cannabis plant.

It is simple to make, and for non-smokers, cannabutter is a preferable way to take marijuana. It can be made using the remains of the plant, which are usually discarded after harvesting. However, the most effective cannabutter is produced using the buds or bud leaves, which contain an abundance of resin. Follow the simple steps below to produce the best cannabutter.

How to Make Cannabutter in Three Easy Steps

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The most effective cannabutter is produced using the buds or bud leaves.

Step 1: Activate the THC

To activate the THC in cannabis, heat needs to be applied by a process called decarboxylation. To do this, place the cannabis on a baking sheet, heat the oven to 240 degrees Fahrenheit. Bake for 40 minutes or until the cannabis turns crumbly and dry.

Step 2: Melt Butter

Next, melt butter in a saucepan. Use four sticks of butter to every ounce of cannabis. Once the butter has melted, add the cannabis, and lower the heat to simmer.

Step 3: Let It Cook

Let the weed cook for three hours. Remember, good things take time! Don’t forget to stir occasionally, and keep the heat low. You will know it’s ready when the top of the liquid turns thick and glossy. After simmering, strain the butter to remove the buds. The butter can now be used as a replacement for normal butter in recipes.

The Difference Between Smoking MMJ and Eating Cannabutter

Most people know the physiological differences between smoking cannabis and consuming it. When you smoke a joint, THC travels through the lungs, passes into your bloodstream and is delivered unprocessed to your brain and heart. This produces a link to your nervous system, resulting in rapid psychedelic effects. Furthermore, the effects come on within a few seconds to a couple of minutes. The noticeable high tends to last for one to three hours.

When we consume cannabis, the way your body absorbs chemicals such as THC through digestion differs. THC travels through metabolizing enzymes produced by the liver before it can be fully immersed in your intestines. When you consume marijuana, it could take 30 to 90 minutes before you experience anything. This is also dependent on whether you have an empty stomach or not. The effects can last for three to seven hours, and then you gradually descend. Consuming marijuana is more effective for longer lasting pain relief, muscle spasms and other similar conditions, but it takes longer to work than smoking it and is therefore not as useful if you require immediate medical marijuana relief.

Another thing to keep in mind is that it can be easy to overdose or under-dose when eating marijuana-infused edibles, as the effects don’t become apparent immediately. An ideal way to ensure you get the right amount is to start with a small amount on an empty stomach and wait at least an hour for it to take effect, then decide if you need more.

In short, when you eat medical marijuana, it produces more body-centered effects versus smoking marijuana, and the effects are more evenly spread throughout the body.

The Benefits of Cannabutter

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Most people agree that of all the fats and oils that can be used to create edibles, cannabutter produces the tastiest results.

There are many other reasons why cannabutter is amazing. Not only can cannabis-infused baked goods offer health benefits, but also, they provide a cleaner high because there is no smoke or carcinogens involved. Additionally, because butter is high in saturated fats, cannabutter can bind the THC molecules and stop them from cooking out. This allows you to make highly potent goods.

Most people agree that of all the fats and oils that can be used to create edibles, cannabutter produces the tastiest results. It can be used as a butter replacement in practically any a non-marijuana-infused recipe, giving you many different options. It is most commonly used in cakes, brownies and cookies, though it can be difficult to decide how much to use. Just remember that in edibles, the effect takes longer to come up, but it also stays longer in the system; therefore, it is best to start with a small amount first.

For children, people who suffer from respiratory allergies and asthma, or for people who simply don’t really want to smoke but still would like to have all the benefits of medicinal marijuana, cannabutter is the perfect answer.

So, now that you know how to make cannabutter, get ready for some serious baking in the kitchen. Whether it’s to treat pain or disease, cannabutter is not only simple to make but also provides great benefits for the mind and body.