Sour Infused
$9.99
When experimenting with medicated gushers edibles, start with a small amount, wait up to 2 hours to gauge its therapeutic effect, then decide if you want to eat more. Everyone reacts differently to ingested cannabis treats. Your body weight and metabolism play a part as does your tolerance level. Keep in mind that your smoking tolerance is different than your edible tolerance. With this in mind, start with a low dose and take small bites so its easier to control. Start low, go slow, and find the dose that works for you.
To put it simply, marijuana edibles are food products that have been infused with the cannabinoids in marijuana. They come in a wide variety of forms with some of the most popular being Gummies, Chocolates, Brownies, Cookies, and even Drinks. These products can be incredibly fun to use, but you need to be prepared for an extremely powerful high.
THC Edibles won’t just get you high. They’ll give you intense psychoactive effects that last for many hours- sometimes even as long as 12 hours. If you go in knowing what to expect and how to handle it, you’ll have an incredible experience. However, they’re not completely without their risks and you need to know exactly what to expect.
Many users use edibles to experience stronger effects than what they’d get from smoking or vaping weed. Some medical users also use marijuana edibles to get long-lasting relief for symptoms such as pain, inflammation, stress, anxiety, depression, and other issues. Fortunately, there are multiple approaches to taking them and, if you don’t want an overwhelming high, you can always microdose edibles for milder effects.
These products are available in cannabis stores across the country and you can even buy edibles online if you want a quick and convenient way to get high-quality products. You can even make edibles yourself, although making them is a longer and trickier process. Whichever way, if you’re a big fan of the effects of marijuana, trying edibles is worth it.
Whether you’re looking for an intense recreational high or long-lasting medical benefits, taking marijuana edibles can be great for you. However, due to how different they are from other marijuana products, it’s important to be aware of the potential risks of using them, especially as you’re particularly prone to negative effects if you use too much.
Just like with smoking weed, vaping weed, or using other marijuana-infused products, you may experience side effects. Dry mouth, dry eyes, and the munchies are very common and every user is likely to experience these, but while these are minor side effects, there are some you’ll want to avoid.
High doses of edibles can induce anxiety and paranoia. Since they deliver such a strong psychoactive trip, it’s easy to end up having a bad trip. This risk can be reduced by controlling your dosage carefully and taking edibles in a safe and positive environment, but you should still be wary of these effects. If you have serious mental health issues, it’s best to avoid THC Edibles as THC can trigger psychotic reactions in some cases.
Taking too much can also result in physical side effects. A marijuana overdose can cause an increased heart rate, nausea, sweating, vomiting, uncontrollable shaking, high blood pressure, and headaches. Once again, these risks can be quelled by taking them appropriately but it’s still something to watch out for.
Fortunately, any side effects will wear off as fast as the high does. But since the high can last for so long, you’ll want to be careful about how much you take. It’s important to know that it only takes a small dose of edibles to get a powerful high and, since it takes a while for effects to kick in, you mustn’t try to take more before the effects wear off.
Weight | 1 oz |
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Flavor | Peppermint, Tangerine, Blueberry, Mango |
Milligrams | 500, 800 |