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Dr. Trichome’s Tinctures is a site that offers exactly what it says: tinctures specifically designed to treat the unique issues of each individual patient. Dr. Trichome provides specific dosing instructions that are tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
A tincture, for those unfamiliar, is cannabis extract in a liquid medium. Liquid weed, right! An extremely discreet way to medicate, it can be applied sublingually (under your tongue) for fastest relief or add it to your drink, mashed potatoes, or whatever to create an instant edible. This used to be the way cannabis medicine was administered in ye olden days and is quickly returning to fashion (a quick search of cannabis tincture will pull up tons of articles and helpful recipes). If you’ve been around the DC cannabis event scene at all in the past year, like A Dab Before Christmas, you’ve probably tried Dr. Trichome’s elixirs for yourself. He generously administers a dropper-full to anybody near his table as a party-starter. I’ve tried both District Growers and Holistic Remedies tinctures from the DC dispensaries and they had little to no effect (I felt a bit medicated after giving up on the recommended dosing and dumping half the bottle of Holistic Blue Dream into my tea), but I chalked it up to my infuriatingly strong edibles tolerance. To be fair, I’ve talked to folks that like these products, but after trying Dr. Trichome’s, I realized my problem with the dispensary tinctures had been potency. Well, OK, more like half my high tolerance, half their low potency. Full Disclosure, I haven’t tried the new cannabis oil available from Abatin yet that you can use to make your own at home (or topicals). Dr. Trichome’s tinctures come in tinted glass jars with droppers in the cap, just like the DC dispensaries. I received two from him for review. The top-shelf tonic was made from Girl Scout Cookies soaked in grain alcohol for three months. The larger bottle was Platinum Kush that had cured in glycerin for one month.