Edibles not working on some people

Here’s your diy HHC sop deterrent.

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If you can tell others how to make HHC or D8, assuming you were not capable of following a protocol deliberately formatted to encourage its faithful repetition is supposed to be the first place I go?

You got as far as “I could try, to get them high!”

I get not wanting to go the whole “…and so they must die!” route.

Maybe YOU can’t wrap your head around the transformative approach…and don’t see “let’s try a potted pate” as worth exploring…then seek thee 3Chi

The synthetic version is not unobtainium, and there are reports of sightings in the wild.

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It’s cool bro you just need a schlenk line🤙

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Duck duck goose anyone?

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I feel like cyclopath took mushrooms at like 7am and was on the forum like: “I got time today.”
:joy::pray:

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@cyclopath Come haze me high on your mushroom tangent my friend XD

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No one here is asking or talking about making HHC… or are you talking about the enzymes still?

Either way whatever your trying to say isn’t helping anything, can we get back on topic?

Never had one work on me. Distillate got me close, but I guess I just need to take more.

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Which is?

“Why edibles don’t work on some people?”?!?

And solutions to said?

Where am I off topic?

Are there other possible genetic variants that might be at play here? For instance whatever pulls thc floating in your intestines in at all?

Does not explicitly listing those for you count as off topic?

There are a couple or five options for “edibles don’t work on me”. The most common is “you did it wrong” (obtained from the wrong source included). Multiple ways to “get it wrong”. Decarb being the big one. Next is probably dosing. Then there are “individual differences in uptake, metabolism, or response”. Aka “genetic variations” in the genes responsible for those tasks.

Perhaps the correct approach is to find out about your “defective” genetics and beg Heath Canada to give you access to 11-hydroxy THC.

Although first I’d tend to compare anything found in the wild to cayman’s version with the intent of bioassay if they looked the same according to someone more skilled in analytical chemistry than myself (I’d take a swing at the comparison too)…Eg the folks @kcalabs

It’s what’s known as a testable hypothesis. One I personally am not in a position to test.

If I were I’d test Raw/frozen/freeze dried/ground up in pills you could sell, and comer the “edibles don’t work for some people” market?!?

Apparently there is a little data suggesting raw beef liver doesn’t make Japanese diners sick.

I could dig for the primary data, but maybe this is more your speed Eating Raw Liver Is All The Rage, But Is It Safe? | IFLScience

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The fuck is any of your above post trying to say? This is a huge wall of nonsense.

that you’re genetically defective.
and need help understanding how.

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Yooo crazy idea; maybe you can get a liver transplant. Trade livers with some person who CAN get high off edibles but doesn’t partake.

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You seem so…. Ignorant? Purposefully or otherwise?

I’m not the only one with this issue, I want a workall fix, you can’t expect every person to do a fucking generic test. Man… get over your shitty testing. I ain’t paying for a genetic test, people can PAY ME for my genetic data.

I bet you do 21andme shit too. Smh

I demand an answer for my problem.

No i won’t take the test that will give me an answer.

Fun fact, the test could help you determine if you have what’s called an “ultra rapid metabolism”.

It’s the opposite of “we don’t have the enzymes to break this down”.

Your liver could be processing cannabinoids so quickly from start to finish that there isn’t any time for you to experience the effects as the molecules are disassembled/converting into inactives the very moment they’re manufactured.

I don’t demand an answer, I’m just saying why his replies are useless to keep repeating “do a genetic test”. Moreso I’m saying I don’t want his answer

Even if I did the genetic test and found my reason, how many possible reasons are there? I want to know every reason and have every solution. Not just MY solution. I hope that explains it better…

nope. which means you can ignore everything in this thread and perhaps it will help some other soul instead. you have at least one genetic variation that is causing this issue.

you don’t know in which gene(s). you want to fix the problem (get high eating an edible) but are unwilling to look at what is going on. cool story bro.

you’re either not absorbing or not metabolizing. because you have a “defective” gene product in one of the required steps.

no. 23 and me would not be my choice.

if you are unwilling to look at WFT is the underlying problem, HTF do you expect to solve it.?

by all means seek out 3Chi’s 11-hydroxy THC (oh wait you don’t believe in that either)…it might work for you if it’s your liver that is at fault. if its uptake from the gut that you’re lacking, try banging it.

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Exactly, I want to hear possible solutions to every gene issue, not just mine. If I discover mine it will just focus on that instead of all of the potential causes and responses

You can take a genetic test and contribute to the overall data pool then?

If I were this concerned about finding out every possible solution for every genetic mishap, then I would definitely take a genetic test to find out my specific problem and share that info to expand our knowledge in that area.

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Why do you think I have something against CHI or the 11-hydroxyl?