Just curious about the idea. I have ounces of vaped cannabis, that still had lots of goodies in it. I just jar them and well, its begenning to make me wonder why i'm keeping the stuff if i dont like to vape the oil extracted from it.
Which led me to topical applications. Has anyone ever tried this?
More specifically for arthritus, muscle aches/pain, or any cannabis applicable medical issue.
I have a special sauce i make with hemp lotion, tiger balm, and linamint, and was thinking how a bit of "post puffs" (as i like to call the remains

) oil made with butane, or better yet clean heptane then acetone to evap the trapped hydrocarbon solvent, and a vac purge, might spice up the mix.
I use the stuff for muscle aches, and don't get me wrong, it kicks ass at that. But i'm always looking for additions to my recipe, and this got me thinking about a bit of post puffs oil in the mix.
Any personal experience, advice, or scientific critique/overview of how it may help is welcome. Also how psychoactive it may be. I'll try it myself here soon, just wondering if anyone has any well appreciated input to offer

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