The buzz on cannabis-infused honey
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Sometimes, there’s no better language in which to say something than ancient Latin, and going back even further, ancient Greek. Take the word “electuary.” It’s actually from the Latin word “electuarium” and the ancient Greek “ekleikton,” meaning “medicine which is licked away.” Specifically, an electuary refers to medicinal herbs — and in this case, cannabis oil — mixed with honey. It also speaks to the ancient relationship that humans have with honey.
“Honey is a nourishing superfood and is such a gift for mankind,” says Ross Mills, the 27-year-old owner, along with her 28-year-old partner, Regan O’Reilly, of Echo Electuary in Eugene. “Humans have been seeking honey and beeswax since the dawn of time. It seems so natural to infuse honey with cannabis. Some people don’t want to taste the cannabis oil, so the delicious honey helps to make it palatable.”
Mills produces Willamette Valley honey thanks to her 25 beehives, soon to be expanded to 35. These hives are located on the grounds of Groundwork Organics. Mills combines this honey with cannabis and with medicinal herbs such as turmeric and ginger also grown on the farm.
“We always wanted to be stewards of land and we want to be a single-source, trusted company, so that means harvesting our own honey,” Mills says. “I consider working with the bees a sacred relationship.”
Mills and O’Reilly donate 3 percent of their company’s profits to bee causes.
Echo Electuary began producing cannabis extracts in January 2014 and medicated edibles containing herbs along with CBD (the nonpsychoactive component of cannabis) and THC in January 2015. They started with six flavors of Hunny Be medicated herbal honeys, to be taken in doses by the 1/2 teaspoon, including ginger elderberry, schisandra cranberry, cinnamon cacao, turmeric cardamom, vanilla espresso and varietal honey. They also created Zing Zinga ginger honey chews, honey sticks and topical ointments containing CBD.
Changes in regulations have been a setback. Previous testing for cannabis products required four categories of tests, costing $125 per test per product. Changes in 2016 require the testing of 60 samples per batch from three consecutive process lots per product at a cost of hundreds of dollars per test. For Echo Electuary’s 18 different products in small handcrafted batches of less than 200, that was simply impossible.
“Our blackberry honey is the most delicious, and blackberry is what the bees have a lot of around here,” Mills says with a smile. “We also use clary sage honey from Old Blue Raw Honey in Philomath.”
Currently, 12 dispensaries in Eugene carry Echo Electuary products. Mills herself uses the ginger chews to manage menstrual cramp pain, while some of her patients use the medicated honey for relief from cancer pain. “People tell me they use our honey for anti-inflammation, digestion stimulation and anti nausea. Patients have experienced relief from carpal tunnel, broken bones, irritable bowel syndrome and even glaucoma.”
To keep her patients, and her bees, happy, Mills follows best practice standards for her bees — not feeding them sugar water and leaving the bees enough honey for themselves.
“We want happy bees,” she says.
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