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Guide to Microdosing Cannabis Concentrates, Flowers and Edibles

Greencamp

Nowadays, there are a couple of trends among medical cannabis consumers: One of them is using high CBD products, as cannabidiol (CBD) diminishes the head high produced by THC. So, if we can successfully microdose psychedelics to treat depression why can’t we do the same with cannabis, and avoid the mind-altering effects of THC?

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

Healer

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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Microdosing Cannabis – The Keurig of Concentrates

Cannabis Life Network

Who wants a single milligram of THC? The THC limit on edibles and concentrates is a common complaint with Canadian legalization. If anything, consumers wish for higher THC concentrations. But there is a market for microdosing cannabis. And a Toronto-based company is filling that niche.

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Which Terpenes Enhance the Cannabis High?

Project CBD

Product manufacturers add terp blends back into edibles and concentrates. CB1 Activation Using an in vitro cellular model, the Israeli team compared CB1 receptor activation by 16 different cannabis terpenes to that of THC alone and to THC-terpene blends with a botanically relevant ratio of 10:1. And for good reason.

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Marijuana Terpenes: What They Are, Why You Need Them, How To Use Them

Cannabis Cheri

This essentially means that the sum of the cannabis plant’s parts is greater than any individual cannabinoid (such as CBD or THC) or terpene. The power of the entourage effect is one reason why I personally favor whole plant medicine and use it in making my edibles and topicals. Absolutely not. Healing with Marijuana Terpenes.

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How to cook with hash: make delicious and effective edibles

The Cannigma

In fact, you can use hash in pretty much the same way as cannabis flowers to make medicated foods and beverages, known as edibles. Since hash is a homogeneous mixture, it spreads THC evenly throughout a dish. If you know the THC content of your hash, you will be able to easily determine the amount of THC per serving.

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Christina Lake Cannabis Increases Average THC Concentration of Distillate Oils to 90.4%

Cannabis Law Report

in early 2020 (allowing the production of beverages, edibles, and other everyday products with cannabis), several new categories of cannabis products had emerged from which there was new demand for extracts such as distillate oils. The post Christina Lake Cannabis Increases Average THC Concentration of Distillate Oils to 90.4%