The creation of a concentrated cannabis extract, often associated with a particular individual and his advocacy for its therapeutic potential, involves a process designed to isolate cannabinoids from plant material using a solvent. The resultant product is a thick, resinous oil intended for various applications. The production method utilizes a solvent, like isopropyl alcohol or ethanol, to dissolve the cannabinoids and terpenes from cannabis plant matter. Subsequent evaporation of the solvent leaves behind the concentrated oil.
This method has gained prominence due to anecdotal reports suggesting potential benefits, particularly in managing certain health conditions. Though lacking definitive scientific validation through extensive clinical trials, the reported outcomes and accessibility of the production process have contributed to its widespread discussion and application. Historically, the individual associated with this extraction method promoted it as a potential aid in addressing his medical condition, leading to increased public awareness.