How to Consume Cannabis

 

 
 
 
 
 

This may not be news to many seasoned cannabis enjoyers, but if you have people in your life who are curious and starting out, this may be worth a share. 

There are many different ways to consume cannabis, and with the advancement of technology there are sure to be a few new ways to be revealed. For now, however, here are some of the most well known methods:

  • Smoking: This is the most common way to consume cannabis. It involves burning the cannabis flower and inhaling the smoke. Smoking can be done using a joint, blunt, pipe, bong, or hookah.

  • Vaporizing: This is a healthier alternative to smoking. It involves heating the cannabis flower to a temperature that releases the active ingredients without burning the plant matter. Vaporizers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including handheld devices and desktop units.

  • Edibles: These are food products that have been infused with cannabis. Edibles can be anything from cookies and brownies to candy and drinks. They are a popular way to consume cannabis because they are discreet and easy to dose.

  • Topicals: Applied to the skin, topicals can be used to treat pain, inflammation, and other skin conditions. They are a good option for people who do not want to consume cannabis orally or inhale it.

  • Tinctures: Tinctures are liquid extracts of cannabis that are typically taken under the tongue. Tinctures are a convenient way to consume cannabis because they can be taken quickly and easily. You can mix them into you favorite food or beverages, too!

  • Capsules: Capsules contain cannabis oil or extract, are taken orally, and are a discreet and easy way to consume cannabis.

The best way to consume cannabis is the way that works best for you. Consider your personal preferences, lifestyle and health needs when choosing a method of consumption. Have fun and remember to start low and go slow!

 
 

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