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Edibles, Tinctures, or Vaping: Choosing the Right Delivery Method for Your Needs

MMJ Recs

In this handy guide, we’ll explore various aspects of cannabis consumption, providing valuable insights and info to help you make informed choices. Effects and Duration: Comparing Edibles, Tinctures, and Vaping in Cannabis Consumption Each cannabis consumption method has its own set of effects and duration, influencing the overall experience.

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The Terp Talk: Are There Terpenes in Your Tinctures?   

United Patients Group

Tinctures, liquid extracts derived from plants or herbs, are typically consumed orally—either dropped under the tongue or mixed with a drink. Plant tinctures have long been used as herbal remedies. The pressing question then arises: Do tinctures contain terpenes? In cannabis plants, the most common terpene is Myrcene.

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Can a THC tincture help with ADHD?

The Cannigma

Question: I was listening to Episode 39, ADD & Cannabis, with Max Simon and learning about how a THC tincture might be good for concentration and sociability of individuals suffering from ADHD. I’ve been trying to test this for myself, but I’m not sure which tincture Mr. Simon recommends.

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Texas Original Compassionate Cultivation Launches the State’s First THC-only Tincture

Cannabis Law Report

Texas’ leading medical cannabis provider expands its product portfolio, announcing exclusive tincture formulation for qualifying patients throughout the state. The tincture will be available to qualifying patients throughout Texas under the state’s Compassionate Use Program (CUP). Our patients come first.

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Minnesota: Regulators Okay Patients’ Access to Cannabis-Infused Edible Products

Cannabis Law Report

Under the plan, patients in the state’s medical access program will be able to purchase marijuana-infused gummies or other similar chewable products beginning on August 1, 2022. Currently, qualified patients are only permitted to obtain cannabis products in the form of pills, extracts, tinctures, lozenges, or powdered mixtures.

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Navigating Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Dispensaries: A Comprehensive Guide for Patients

MMJ Recs

In Ohio, accessing medical marijuana involves more than just obtaining a prescription; it requires navigating a complex landscape of dispensaries, regulations, and patient expectations. This guide aims to demystify the process, offering practical advice and insights to help patients make informed decisions.

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8 Reasons Why Adding Cannabis Tinctures Helps Prevent & Relieve Chronic Symptoms So You Can Feel and Perform Your Best Everyday

Healer

So, why in the world would anybody choose to use oral forms of cannabis like a tincture, oil drops, and capsules or topicals like gels, balms, and lotions? In my experience, tinctures and infused oil drops are cannabis’s most underutilized, underrated, and underappreciated form. Compared to their neutral (i.e.