Tuesday 4 July 2017

Edible Dosing for Newbies

Edibles are a great way for cannabis enjoyers to have cannabis. They do offer THC, CBD, or sometimes both. They can come in baked goods, soft chews, and other forms. They’re convenient and are great for new users. It’s important though to know the correct ways to dose them, since it’s important to understand this. There are a few things you should know about edibles too, including what’s in them, the dosages, and also any other concerns that may be there too. 

Edibles Don’t hit Quickly 

When you have an edible, you’re always going to have to wait a bit for it to work. That's because they must go directly into your digestive area, and then are further absorbed into the brain, and finally the endocannabinoid system. You’ll then feel the effects in the way that the THC interacts directly with your receptors.  


Throughout this, the body does slowly break down THC in order to activate it. In contrast, cannabis vapes and smoking take about 30 minutes to get in, but edibles can take about double that time, sometimes hours before it works. 

The High Is Long Lasting 

Edibles are much more potent with their highs, and they last longer too. The duration is based on the THC within, and how your body manages to metabolize this. It will last minimally an hour for most people, but if you do have a metabolism that's slower, it can take hours before you come down. It’s best if you keep a few hours to yourself to enjoy an edible, since it can last longer than expected. 

What you Consume beforehand does affect the experience 

The food that you have does affect this in a lot of cases. Cannabis oils are usually absorbed better if you have high fat foods with this. If you take an edible with a meal for example, especially one that’s fatty, you’ll feel strong effects. Many experience larger effects though when they don’t have food before too, so pay attention to the body’s responses. 



The dosing Guide 

Here are a few things for you to consider when dosing edibles. First, you’ve got the edibles that are up to 5 mg. these are the ones that are usually at dispensaries, and they are something that's often times called the microdose. They are usually achieved through breaking these down. 

However, pre-measured gives you a more enhanced, exact performance. Some people can handle 5 mg easily, with feelings of anxiety relief, and also improving their life. However, some do get anxious off 5 mg, so be careful. If you’re someone that wants something a bit stronger, then the 5-15 mg range is better for you to use.  You can use this if you’ve struggled with it not being strong for you in the past. It can be hard to get this one right, and you usually should go in small increments, and wait a bit for the results. 



15-30 mg is for those who have a bit higher tolerance. If you’re someone who has never had edibles before, don’t do this, because it’s way too potent. As you start to get past the 15 mg area, and up to larger doses, these can last a lot longer. This is recommended for those who have chronic pain, inflammation, or who just want relief. Finally, there are edibles that are over 30 mg but usually go up to 50 mg THC. 

These are recommended for people who have super high tolerances. For a lot of newbie users, a 50 mg edible is really bad, and it can make you feel anxious too.


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