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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. Edibles are another popular option for those looking to avoid smoking. One popular option is consuming cannabis through edibles and tinctures.

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Understanding THC Tolerance: Strategies for Recovery and Products to Explore

The Herb Collective

Microdosing: Instead of consuming large amounts, microdosing involves taking small, controlled doses. Variety in Strains: Rotating between different cannabis strains rich in various cannabinoids and terpenes can prevent tolerance buildup to specific compounds. This approach can help prevent tolerance from escalating.

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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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How to fit CBD products into your alternative health regimen

The Cannigma

These natural alternatives may also be effective as part of a daily “microdosing” regiment. This can mean taking a small amount of THC each day — for instance in the form of an edible — just to take the edge off and not to get intoxicated. Oral includes edibles like gummies or chocolates, as well as tinctures, beverages, or capsules.

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

The Cannigma

What is microdosing? A microdose is a dose that does not elicit a perceivable intoxicating or trip-like effect. At most, a mood boost should be all that is felt, and if any visual or auditory effects are noticeable then the dose is not, by definition, a microdose. Everyone is different.

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

Healer

Dosing edibles. 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.

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8 reasons why it is better than smoking weed! 

SpeedWeed

A hot topic now with passion coming in from both sides. 5 – Re-use your weed for edibles! Save this stuff for a rainy day or when you’re dankrupt – you’ll have some primo edibles on hand! Be careful though, edibles are strong ! The cannabinoids will bind to any fatty molecules and eventually lead to an edibles high.

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