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What exactly does curing do?

PazVerdeRadical

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unicorn said:
actually when the molecules divide improperly because of toxins a molecule is minus a electron so its a blind zombie and goes around grabs another molecule and robs it of a electron to stabilize its self...the reason antioxidants works is the have a electron to donate to the free radicals thus giving them stability again bringing peace back to the molecule world...thats the real thats the deal...there are no free radicals in your curing bud lol...any questions

yup, one question here: who ever proposed in this thread that there were any free radicals in the curing bud? perhaps mis-reading posts do result in confusion, uh? i am convinced, the educative system of the u.s is real poor :bat:

what was said is that oxygen and light decompose bud, but hey, not only bud, even our bodies as well, but in different processes, nonetheless, it is a process of oxydation, not too difficult, is it?

peace. :joint:
 

Big Calhoun

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Curing comes in handy if you don't get your herb through a face-to-face connection. In my experiences, herb gotten through other means comes in very moist. I typically would let it sit in an open tupperware container for 2 or 3 days before smoking. Dried out a little, easier to grind/crumble, and the smoke is so much smoother.
 
G

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it was a joke...lighten up..i have been part of the whole little thread..you do know you get what you give..dont act like a jerk unless you want to be treated like one...profiling and stereotyping are foolish
PazVerdeRadical said:
yup, one question here: who ever proposed in this thread that there were any free radicals in the curing bud? perhaps mis-reading posts do result in confusion, uh? i am convinced, the educative system of the u.s is real poor :bat:

what was said is that oxygen and light decompose bud, but hey, not only bud, even our bodies as well, but in different processes, nonetheless, it is a process of oxydation, not too difficult, is it?

peace. :joint:
 
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Space Toker

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well I gather that a cure is very beneficial, but is it necessary? Would good smoke still be good smoke without curing or would it be useless? I seem to remember drying and no cure when I didn't know any better and it seemed fine for potency but minty green. Also, I don't think the statements about drying to activate THC are accurate. I think people cook with weed, and I don't know if they always use dried weed. If they used fresh undried weed and got stoned, that would invalidate that theory. Of course I could just be an idiot! :D I never really knew any growers and I just dabbled in it once or twice, so I really don't know too much. Try not to laugh too hard! PEACE
 

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