As with many great discovery's in life, I found this by mistake.
I was given some herb, grown outside, it smelled awesome, but the buds were very tight, and I don't have a coffee grinder here, and wanted to make sure I got dust out, and open the buds, I seen somewhere you could wash herb before making butter, the guy that did it, boiled herbs in crock pot for 10 minutes before staining and making butter.
SO I put herb in pot and just put boiling water on it and left it for 20 minutes, strained, dried in oven, and made as usual.
The resulting cream was almost herb smell free, oh I should say, I also used coconut oil with a strong smell to extract. Anyway, the resulting cream has almost no herb smell, I really don't know anyone in Christchurch, New Zealand I can get to test it. It works for me with lower back pain, and muscle pain generally in body, but want to test on other pain to make sure all is still ok.
So if anyone reading this knows anyone in my city, get them to contact me, and we can get together and test it.
I was given some herb, grown outside, it smelled awesome, but the buds were very tight, and I don't have a coffee grinder here, and wanted to make sure I got dust out, and open the buds, I seen somewhere you could wash herb before making butter, the guy that did it, boiled herbs in crock pot for 10 minutes before staining and making butter.
SO I put herb in pot and just put boiling water on it and left it for 20 minutes, strained, dried in oven, and made as usual.
The resulting cream was almost herb smell free, oh I should say, I also used coconut oil with a strong smell to extract. Anyway, the resulting cream has almost no herb smell, I really don't know anyone in Christchurch, New Zealand I can get to test it. It works for me with lower back pain, and muscle pain generally in body, but want to test on other pain to make sure all is still ok.
So if anyone reading this knows anyone in my city, get them to contact me, and we can get together and test it.