End of the year recipes!

We have reached another round around the sun! Depending on how the year went, you may feel like you’re in need of some balancing to your system. This, fortunately, is cannabis’ main function- to bring your body into balance or homeostasis.

Below are 5 recipes & a PDF on decarboxylation versus cooking long and low. to help with various issues.

  • Feeling bound up?

    • This season brings with it a lot of snacking! Sometimes that can wear on our gut.

    • This recipe is a 4-8 hour cook time for medicated coconut oil intended to help get things flowing again.

  • Strong Butter

    • Need to relax at the end of the day or get help with some sleep?

    • This recipe is a 24-32 hour cook time for a strong medicated butter intended to help the body relax &/or sleep.

    • Combine with regular butter if too strong or use very little.

  • Healing Tincture

    • Help heal burns and cuts more rapidly!

    • This tincture is intended to speed up the amount of time that the body takes to heal itself. Think Neosporin on steroids!

  • CBN/Sleep Tincture

    • Help protect the heart! CBD & THC work on our CB! receptor which is in direct line with our heart. Research has come out that incorporating CBN (the heated up form of THC) helps to protect the heart because it works on the CB2 receptors, reducing strain on the heart.

    • This tincture turns THC into CBN after a long cook time & is intended to help protect the heart. Bonus: it can help you sleep!

  • FECO pain (alcohol) tincture

    • Need help with deep pain?

    • This is a high dose alcohol based tincture intended to be reduced then taken in a dropper bottle throughout day to help alleviate pain.

  • Suggested Cook Times

    • Decarboxylate or cook long & low?

    • This file briefly reviews the advantages of each.

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Mary Webber



I am not a medical provider. The information provided is simply that, information. An open dialogue with your medical team is strongly encouraged!

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