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Safer Ways to Consume Cannabis

PrestoDoctor

From edibles and tinctures to vaporizers and topical creams, we’ll cover everything you need to know about keeping your lungs healthy while still enjoying the benefits of cannabis. Traditional methods of cannabis consumption, such as smoking joints or using pipes, involve inhaling the smoke produced by burning the plant material.

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Explore the Wonders of Cannabis - 6 Creative and Unusual Ways to Use Cannabis

The Herb Collective

However, it's important to understand that edible cannabis can have significantly different biological effects from smoked cannabis, cause a slower onset of effects, and last longer than smoking or using droplets or topicals due dosages not being able to be accurately estimated.

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The history and science of psychedelics: from acid and shrooms to ketamine and salvia

The Cannigma

In time, Western civilization caught on, and consumption expanded around the globe. Responsible consumption is key, and in the case of psychedelics – where you could potentially become detached from reality – it’s important to be in a safe space, preferably around people you’re comfortable with. What is microdosing?

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MDMA and weed: a wicked combo or a dangerous mix?

The Cannigma

MDMA THC Primary source Synthetic (man-made) Cannabis plant Primary active ingredient/s Methylenedioxy-methylamphetamine (MDMA) Cannabinoids and terpenes Microdose Not typically recommended Around 1mg Psychedelic dose 80-125 mg Varies widely, 5-50mg THC Consumption method Ingested as a tablet or crystalline powder.

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

Healer

What about microdosing THC? Taking the right dose also depends on the method of administration; cannabis flower or concentrates can be smoked or vaporized, and oral consumption products include tinctures, infused oils, edibles, topicals, drinks, concentrates, and one my favorites, cannabis tea. Dosing cannabis flower.

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Cannabis & sex: a woman’s guide

The Cannigma

These characteristics are a result of a plant’s biochemical “profile:” its percentage of cannabinoids (like CBD, THC, CBG and others) combined with flavonoids and volatile compounds called terpenes, all shown to induce a variety of physiological effects through interaction with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS). Lay on the lube.

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Cannabis and women’s health, with Dr. Melanie Bone

The Cannigma

We find out how women and other estrogen-predominant people react differently to cannabis than men and those with more testosterone, and why microdosing is far more effective for the former. Ingestion, inhalation, et cetera, topical, transdermal. Suppositories can be wonderful, they can use every other form too, you know?