By the way, butane extraction was invented in the 1970s by Ronald Stark, of the brotherhood of eternal love. If you have any sources showing that France was using butane for grape seed oil before then, I’d love to see it.
Edit- BHO extraction that is. I imagine with soxhlet extraction invented in the 1870s(generally using hexane), that someone tried substituting butane at some point along the line. I’ve never seen/heard any evidence of bho invented in France though. Many podcasts, articles, and DEA agents place the invention/earliest production of bho in Afghanistan.
nah man the ancient egyptians were gifted knowledge of bho from aliens and it has been passed down for eons since … the pyramids have advanced bho labs underground but the egypt government is hiding it from us …
But anyway, I don’t think Dorian said anything about the French inventing BHO. Dude just said hexane extraction for grapeseed oil was invented there. I think with his final comment he was just insinuating that most of the extraction methods we use in the cannabis industry are inherently inspired by historical uses of certain extraction methods from other industries.
This seems to me like he’s saying BHO was invented in France. The H in bho, meaning “hash”. If he wanted to say they invented BGO(butane grape oil), they can have that invention.
Even if he’s attempting to say these general extraction methods are from France, this is wrong. The man who invented Soxhlet extraction was from Austria.
So is any of this from France? Are French fries even from France? I’m gonna need some sources at this point
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