So I was talking with a buddy about cannabis products, and he mentioned something about “organic extraction” being a big deal. I don’t really get what that means. Like, does it actually change how the product feels or is it more of a marketing thing? I’m mostly curious if it makes edibles safer or better for sleep.
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Organic extraction methods in cannabis products – do they make a difference?
Organic extraction methods in cannabis products – do they make a difference?
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That’s interesting. I don’t use THC, but I know the same thing happens with coffee and even essential oils — some extraction methods keep more of the natural compounds intact, while others can strip or taint the flavor. I guess it makes sense it would matter for gummies too.
Great question. Basically, organic extraction means they don’t use harsh chemical solvents to pull out the THC and other compounds. Instead, they use methods like CO₂ or water-based extraction, which keeps things cleaner. I’ve noticed the taste is smoother and you don’t get that weird “chemical” after-effect that some gummies can have. I tried some delta 9 gummies for sleep that specifically mention solvent-free extraction, and honestly, I could tell the difference. Felt more natural, and the sleep effect was steady without that groggy hangover. For people using them regularly, it makes sense to pay attention to how they’re made.