A process for producing a fluid soluble cannabis base product that is used primarily to create an ingestible liquid with the benefits and effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) in the cannabis. The process separates different cannabinoids in a cannabis plant and reconstitutes the cannabinoids into a fluid soluble solution having both the THC and CBD. By utilizing hydroxyl functional groups, cannabis plant material is converted into a fluid soluble solution. Then using reverse osmosis, remaining unmodified hydroxyl functional groups are removed through a semipermeable membrane acting as a filter. The remaining product is processed through four phases in which the product undergoes further thermos and kinetic modifications with hydrogen 2 oxygen 1 (H20). The end product is a fluid soluble or fluid compatible solution.