Yeah I mix finished RSO with liquid lecithin and shove it in the freezer overnight pull it out, mix it up back in the freezer pull it out mix it up. If you're in a rush you probably don't have to go overnight but you do need to get it nice and cold.
There is a scientific term for what pharmaceutical companies do to potentiate their product and use less of their pharmaceutical medication. I have just forgotten the name of that process, but using lecithin and going through this process achieves approximately the same thing and magnifies the usefulness of your RSO.
Anyway, what I would do when making my RSO is I would make capsules for my wife and I would keep track of how much lecithin I put in, I would also use some coconut oil which is very much like MCT oil to reduce the strength of the capsules after I had done the in and out lecithin mixes. Some people respond to smaller doses of cannabinoids or microdoses and some you just use maximum rso and just beat the illness over the head.
I wouldn't worry a bit about how you made yours this time The main thing is to see how he responds to concentrated cannabis. If he doesn't respond well then go the opposite direction and try the microdosing.
Other choices if he doesn't respond well would be to use as many roots of administration as possible. So you would eat it smoke it and even take it rectally.If he doesn't like the effect of the high THC then capsules inserted rectally just barely inside will keep him from getting high but still give him all the benefits of the THC and CBD.
If you buy capsules there's one that's more vegetarian than the other and that one tends to break down with RSO in it so you have to put those straight into the freezer and keep them frozen before you fill them. For that reason I always go with the other type. I can't remember it might be the gelatin capsules that are more vegetarian and breakdown easier.
J
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