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MangoCaps is the first Dietary Supplement specifically designed for the cannabis lover in you! Our parent company in the US is Organic Hope, a company dedicated to providing specialty Dietary Supplements for the cannabis community.
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Do Mangoes Intensify the Effects of Cannabis? What do mangoes and marijuana have in common? Terpenes! Both mangoes and cannabis contain high levels of the terpene myrcene. This correlation has led many to believe that eating mangoes prior to consuming cannabis will intensify the “high” experience. Countless cannabis consumers have given anecdotal testimony of mangoes’ ability to modify marijuana, but is there any truth to these claims? So far no hard evidence exists, and minimal research has been done. However, despite the lack of evidence, personal accounts remain consistent. In order to more deeply understand how this belief came to be, and if there’s any proof behind it, let’s take a closer look. Will Eating Mangoes Make You Higher? It is currently unknown if mangoes interact with MangoCaps for Medical cannabis patient in any meaningful way, and a review of the current claims on the subject found a “lack of hard data” and that’s due to a lack of research into the subject. Though science has discovered much about myrcene, mangoes, terpenes, and to a lesser extent, cannabis, very little study has been done on the interactions between them. What we do know about these substances individually is what has led people to believe that eating mango before consuming cannabis will intensify and extend your high. How Do Mangoes Interact With Cannabis? Some of the effects of myrcene have been researched, and the overall takeaways are that it has analgesic (pain-relieving), muscle relaxant, and sedative effects. Its
presence in both cannabis and the hops in beer likely contribute to the relaxed body feeling both impart. Furthermore, consuming more myrcene seems to intensify these effects. In that sense, yes, myrcene does play a role in how we feel when we “get high” consuming cannabis. Tips for Improving Your High with Mangoes If you do find that eating mango caps dietary supplement improves your high, here are some tips to maximize their potential. Eating mango 1-2 hours before a smoke sesh will give the fruit time to digest. As a bonus, mango is high in fiber, and thus will lessen the cravings for junk food later by helping you feel full. If you’re planning on eating mango specifically for the boosted high, it’s important to note your metabolic rate. Those with a slow metabolism will have better luck consuming mango up to two hours prior to smoking while those with a fast metabolism may do better-eating mango less than an hour before. Think of how long it takes an edible to take effect for you, and use that as a rough gauge for
timing. The two are unlikely to have the exact same timing, but if you know your system tends towards a slower or faster rate, adjust accordingly. The Wrap Up Cannabis and tasty foods go hand-in-hand, but the jury is still out on whether or not mango can intensify your high experience. However, unless you have a food allergy to mango, there’s little harm in trying some with your cannabis and seeing for yourself. If it works, you’ve found a cool new cannabis hack, if it doesn’t, you’ve enjoyed some delicious mango. Contact Details: Website: www.mangocaps.com Phone: +1 (775)-455-6535 Address: Battle Mountain, NV 89820, USA Email: inquiry@mangocaps.com