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Terpene Talk – Using Cannabis-Derived Terpenes to Find Your Perfect Strain

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

It’s terpenes, or “terps.” Most plants contain a whole bunch of terpenes. Terpenes” is much easier to say. Terpenes make some marijuana smell fruity while other strains are spicy, floral, or earthy. Terpenes make some marijuana smell fruity while other strains are spicy, floral, or earthy.

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THC Dosage Guide: Tinctures, Edibles, Flower, & Vapes

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THC Dosage Chart by Delivery. How much THC should I take? Whether a person is using cannabis for medical, wellness or recreational purposes, taking the right dose of THC is the most important factor in achieving the desired result. We put together this THC dosage guide to help you determine how much you should take and why.

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The Different Compounds Found in Cannabis That Create What We Know and Love

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

The best-known compounds found in cannabis are cannabinoids, THC, and CBD. The most common cannabinoids include: Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). THC is known for its chemical effects, which produce a psychoactive “high” when it binds with certain cannabinoid receptors in the brain. THC can be found in a wide range of products.

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Guide to Better Choosing Cannabis Strains

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

The highest natural concentrations of cannabinoids like THC, the psychoactive substance that gives cannabis its effects, are found in the resin deposits on the dried flowers of the plant. Cannabidiol, or CBD, is one of the primary cannabinoids present in cannabis alongside THC. In fact, it can even modulate the effects of THC.

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Safer Ways to Consume Cannabis

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Safer Alternatives To Smoking: Exploring Different Consumption Methods One alternative is vaporization, which involves heating the cannabis flower or oil to a temperature that releases the cannabinoids and terpenes without combustion. This means you can inhale the vapor without exposing your lungs to the harmful toxins produced by smoking.

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Which Is Better: Cannabis Flower or Concentrate?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

While the makers of concentrates filter out excess plant matter, fats, and other lipids, cannabis flower contains these compounds plus the desirable terpenes and cannabinoids. The extraction process for concentrates removes plant material and isolates only the terpenes and cannabinoids you need, like THC and CBD.

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Comparing the Effects of Tinctures vs Edibles

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Cannabis tinctures are typically liquid products that are created by extracting the medicinal compounds, including cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), from cannabis and then dissolving those valuable elements in a carrier oil. What is a cannabis tincture? Dosing cannabis tinctures & edibles. How do tinctures work?