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Edible Cannabis – What You Need to Know

Many states across the United States have legalized cannabis for recreational purposes. Cannabis has been used for medical reasons for years, but it has only recently been approved for private recreational use. Recreational marijuana has led to the creation of a wide range of products including edibles, topicals, oils and more.

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Edible Cannabis – What You Need to Know

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  1. Edible Cannabis – What You Need to Know Many states across the United States have legalized cannabis for recreational purposes. Cannabis has been used for medical reasons for years, but it has only recently been approved for private recreational use. Recreational marijuana has led to the creation of a wide range of products including edibles, topicals, oils and more. The main product for cannabis consumption has always been flower or “bud”. People generally associate marijuana with smoking, but consumption habits are changing with more people seeing the benefits of edibles and drinks. When it comes to edible marijuana, it covers both food and drink items that have been infused with CBD (Cannabidiol) and/or THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). What is confusing is that you don't eat the flower. A plant has THCA (Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid), this is then converted to THC when the flower is heated. This is what gives you the high. The conversion of THCA to THC is called decarboxylation, which is used when making cannabis edibles. One of the biggest questions asked by first time edible cannabis users is “how long does it take for the edibles to kick in”? There is a significant difference between smoking and eating marijuana with edibles taking longer to take effect than smoking. The strength of the cannabis edible, your own metabolism, and other factors will impact how long it takes for the cannabis to kick in. Some people feel the effects after half an hour, while others may take an hour or more before they experience the effects. It's recommended when you first start experimenting with edible cannabis that you start slow and adjust accordingly. Edibles take time to take effect, so don't rush it. Rather start small and add as needed but only after waiting at least a few hours for the first dose to take effect. Another question you may be asking if you are thinking of trying edible cannabis is what strength to purchase. Whether you are a regular cannabis user that has never tried edibles before or you are trying

  2. cannabis for the first time, it's recommended that you start with under ten milligrams in a single serving. You can always increase this dose when you try again later. Many people begin with 2.5 or 5 milligrams as a first dose and see how it works, before increasing it. The body's reaction is based on tolerance and weight amongst other factors. You can purchase edible cannabis ranging from 2.5 milligrams of THC and higher. The strength should be clearly visible on the packaging and your budtender at your local dispensary should be able to provide detailed information on potency of each product, so you can make an informed decision on the right choice for you moving forward. You may be wondering which edible is the right one to try first. There are so many great options from butterscotch candies to chocolate brownies and gummies. Then there are cannabis infused juices, ciders and non-alcoholic beers. There is such a variety of potencies, flavors and options. The type of edible you choose is based on your own personal preference. Gummies are often the best choice for first time edible cannabis users, as it looks familiar and is easy to gauge dosage. If you are thinking of using edible cannabis for the very first time, then you may be wondering what the chances are of you overdosing. Edible cannabis gives you a longer high. This means if you experience a high than is too intense, it might last a few hours. Keep yourself calm with deep and gentle breathing and drink plenty of fluids. The good news is that you cannot overdose on cannabis like with other drugs or alcohol. About Us: Rocky Mountain Cannabis is a leading marijuana specialist that operates from their seven Colorado locations in the United States. They provide their clients with the finest quality cannabis products at competitive prices. This very well-established company, which has been operating for more than ten years, provides their clients with the convenience of buying online and collecting in store. Rocky Mountain Cannabis offers an extensive range of flowers, topicals, concentrates and edibles with a handy loyalty program and more. To find out more and to place an order, visit https://www.rockymountaincannabis.com/.

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