Lecithin in Cannabis Infusions: What You Need to Know

Created by Thomas at NOIDS, Modified on Thu, 14 Sep 2023 at 12:17 PM by Thomas at NOIDS

Lecithin is an emulsifier sometimes added to cannabis infusions like cannabutter or cannabis oil. It serves several purposes and offers various benefits in this process:


Purpose of Lecithin in Cannabis Infusion:


Enhanced Absorption: Lecithin aids in the absorption of fat-soluble compounds, such as cannabinoids (e.g., THC and CBD), in the human body. This is because lecithin helps emulsify fats and water, making it easier for the body to absorb cannabinoids.


Emulsion: Cannabis extracts are often oily, while many edible recipes include water. Lecithin acts as an emulsifier, helping blend oil and water components.


Benefits of Adding Lecithin to Infusions:


Increased Potency: Using lecithin can boost the potency of your cannabis infusions by enhancing the absorption of cannabinoids in the body. This can lead to a more powerful effect when consuming edibles or other infusions.


Improved Texture and Flavor: Lecithin can contribute to a smoother texture and better taste in cannabis infusions. This is particularly noticeable when making baked goods like cookies or brownies.


Consistency: It ensures an even distribution of cannabinoids throughout the product, allowing for consistency in dosing, which is essential for a predictable effect.


It's important to note that adding lecithin to cannabis infusions is optional. Some people prefer to include it for the advantages mentioned above, while others choose to omit it. The use of lecithin is a matter of personal preference and the desired end result when making cannabis infusions.

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