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Ways to Consume Cannabis

 

Cannabis offers various consumption methods, each with distinct considerations. This article aims to elucidate the disparities between four prevalent methods and offers insights to mitigate potential health risks.

Cannabis is typically consumed in four ways, each with its own nuances. Continue reading to unveil these differences and gain insights recommended by public health professionals for risk minimisation. Please note that these are guidelines—individual responses to cannabis can differ based on factors like genetics, existing mental health conditions, current mood, age, personality, sex, and tolerance, resulting in varying effects.

 

Inhalation Inhalation stands as a prevalent method, but numerous factors merit consideration before proceeding. Delve into the article to understand how inhalation impacts cannabinoid absorption, the potential swiftness of effects, and strategies to reduce risks.

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Ingestion Consuming cannabis through ingestible products is continually evolving. Generally, this method affects the body differently. Before exploring the latest consumables, comprehend how cannabinoids are absorbed, the timing of effects, and ways to minimise risks.

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Oral Absorption Distinct from ingesting edibles, orally absorbing cannabis involves absorbing cannabinoids through mouth mucous membranes, either sublingually or buccally. This influences how the body interacts with cannabis. Read on to ascertain appropriate consumption amounts, the timing of effects, and risk reduction strategies.

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Topical Application Whether through infused creams, lip balms, or bath bombs, topical cannabis consumption often yields a more localised effect. Understand the differences in topical cannabis consumption, including its impact on the epidermal system, timing of effects, and risk mitigation.

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Symptoms of Cannabis Overconsumption Signs of cannabis overconsumption may encompass sleepiness, confusion, disorientation, clumsiness, fainting, dizziness, chest pain, a fast or slow heartbeat, panic attacks, loss of contact with reality, and seizures. Seek immediate medical attention in case of overconsumption, particularly if experiencing chest pain, panic attacks, loss of contact with reality, or seizures.


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