Effect: On the flip side, some users may experience anxiety, paranoia or even panic attacks, especially if they consume too much THC. This is more common in individuals who are new to cannabis edibles or those who are in an unfamiliar or uncomfortable environment. It’s important to start ...
CBD (and THC) work by interacting with our body'sendocannabinoid system, a regulatory system made up of naturally occurring cannabis-like molecules. These endocannabinoids, as they're called, work like neurotransmitters, shuttling messages through the body to help maintain homeostasis. Cannabinoids like...
The flowers of potent strains of cannabis are grown, harvested, dried and cured to become the buds that can be used to vaporize, smoke, eat (via edibles) or otherwise processed for recreational or medical marijuana purposes. Dried & Cured Flowers of a Female Cannabis Plant “Sinsemilla” –...
Don’t make edible tinctures with isopropyl alcohol, it’s very dangerous to eat that stuff! Don’t ingest anything made from isopropyl alcohol! Alcohol vs. Glycerin Simply put, alcohol is better for making tinctures because it’s better at bonding to THC than glycerin. Alcohol makes ...
Much like Prohibition unintentionally gave rise to speakeasies, the idea of dedicated cannabis-friendly consumption lounges is appealing to some members of the community. Altered Plates is currently working on opening one of the City of West Hollywood’s on-site consumption lounges, slated to debut...
THC’s hardest-hitting effects generally fade within a few hours, peaking in the first hour with vaping or smoking. Edibles are gradually metabolized, which means they take longer to kick in but can linger in a user’s system for much longer. After a too-large dose, digestible products li...
a toxin the FDA says can be dangerous if too much is ingested. That means you can't pop into the supermarket and pick up this fruit in the produce section, but you may be able to find it canned, frozen, or processed from companies that are on theFDA's "green list" of...
fairly low. The number looks low, but the context between flower and edibles are much different. A flower that’s 15% THC will give you a mellow, gentle high. An edible that’s 15 mg of THC is easily three times more than what most people need to experience a strong and sustained ...
How to take CBD gummies You shouldn’t binge-eat a whole bag of CBD gummies like you would a non-infused candy. It’s a familiar adage if you already use THC edibles, though the same applies to cannabinoids that don’t get you high. It’s extra true if you’re new to CBD: star...
Cannabis consumers need to know how much THC they’re going to consume, but that isn’t always an option. Homemade edibles have no warnings or guides, and that’s why it’s important to know what else affects the duration of edible weed: Edible Type The word ‘edible’ (in this conte...