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Jeez HH..That’s diabetes waiting to happen...must be like syrup...but better that than the aspartame

In all fairness I have about one tea a month. More a coffee drinker. And my missus has just been diagnosed as pre-diabetes so it’s been a bit of a wake up call. When I was younger and asked how I took my coffee I’d always reply two & coo please(with a Scottish accent)

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In all fairness I have about one tea a month. More a coffee drinker. And my missus has just been diagnosed as pre-diabetes so it’s been a bit of a wake up call. When I was younger and asked how I took my coffee I’d always reply two & coo please(with a Scottish accent)

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Eating cannabis oil has been known to help diabetes...As for the artificial sweeteners mate...you need to steer clear of that shit.
 
From everything I have read keeping your product as cold as possible as close to the harvest will preserve a lot of terpenes and cannabinoids since even small amounts of heat can degrade both.

With a freeze before it should set you up to have top notch flavors and scents.

Hey Samwell, I read the same thing on another forum...........they call it the "long cure" .........they keep it in the freezer for 2-3 months IIRC and note increased flavor and potency.
 
In all fairness I have about one tea a month. More a coffee drinker. And my missus has just been diagnosed as pre-diabetes so it’s been a bit of a wake up call. When I was younger and asked how I took my coffee I’d always reply two & coo please(with a Scottish accent)

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Sorry to hear about your wife....... I'm pre diabetic also, you may know there is a relatively new sweetner on the market that is made from certain plant sugars....its called stevia extract. It appears to safe as it is 100% natural.....measures cup for cup like sugar and has no bad or after taste that I can discern. I drink tons of sweet coffee daily and by using this and cutting out sugar just about entirely was able to drop my blood test back to normal levels. Surely you must have it on your side of the pond. Good luck to your wife!
 
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