Edibles FAQ .com
Edibles - so much focus is on smoking when Edibles are a much more predictable and healthy choice for THC.
The secret of edible cannabis is:
It must be cooked. The famous movie scenes where they eat the weed in the car when the police are pulling them over for a pot bust are all a lie. Raw uncooked weed does not make you get high.
THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) is an inactive cannabinoid contained in the trichomes of live and freshly-harvested cannabis. THC is the psychotropic or active version of the same cannabinoid. It is not present in freshly-harvested cannabis.
Oral administration generally leads to two peaks of concentration, due to enterohepatic circulation. Common side effects of ingesting edibles include increased appetite, dry mouth, and bloodshot eyes.
When consuming edibles: start slow and wait 90 to 120 minutes before taking more. It can be slow for some people, taking hours to feel the effects.
The effects of ingesting cannabis last longer compared to when cannabis is smoked or vaped. The effects can last up to 12 hours, with residual effects lasting up to 24 hours.
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Other info about edible THC products:
Cannabis edibles contain both delta 9 THC, which is responsible for the psychotropic properties of feeling relaxed and euphoric, and CBD, which may have effects without the psychoactive properties. Such effects may include analgesia, decreased inflammation, decreased spasticity, and anti-seizure effects. Cannabis edibles with CBD can decrease symptoms of psychosis and anxiety.