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More and more people are using cannabis for medical purposes. So, patients need to understand how cannabis affects the body to make informed choices when purchasing products for their health. Enjoying Surterra's selection of chocolates and chews isn't just tasty – it's science! So, let's dive into the world of medical cannabis edibles, how they kick in, and what gives you the ultimate experience.
When you enjoy an edible, your body processes it differently compared to smoking or vaping. This all comes down to bioavailability – basically, how much of that THC goodness your body can actually use. For example, if you eat a 10 mg chew, you might only absorb 6 - 8 mg of THC because your digestive system has to break it down first. This process can take a bit longer, but the effects last way longer too. Plus, every type of edible can hit differently depending on its fat content and how it's made.
Ever notice how your friend might get couch-locked from the same edible that gives you a mild buzz? That's because of something called the endocannabinoid system (ECS). It's a network in your body that does the tango with THC and other cannabinoids. Everyone's ECS is unique, which means your experience can be totally different from someone else's, even if you both took the same amount. Your metabolism, tolerance, and even what you ate that day can affect how you experience an edible. Finding your perfect dose might take a bit of experimenting, but it's all part of the fun!
Not all edibles are created equal. Here's a quick rundown of the different types and what you can expect from each.
Basic edibles, like chews, haven't been modified to speed up absorption. You can expect a gradual buildup of effects when you eat one of these. Feeling the full impact usually takes about 45 minutes to an hour. The THC is slowly released into your bloodstream, leading to a steadily increased experience. It might take a bit longer depending on factors like whether you've eaten recently or your metabolism, but the effects are predictable and long-lasting.
Fat-rich edibles, like delicious chocolate bars, offer a different experience. The fat content helps increase the bioavailability of THC, meaning you absorb more of it. For example, with a 10mg chocolate bar, you might absorb 7-8mg of THC compared to the 6mg from a standard edible. The fat binds well with cannabinoids, making the absorption process more efficient. This means a stronger and potentially longer-lasting high.
At the end of the day, the best edible is the one that fits your vibe and needs. Whether you prefer the slow pace of a standard chew or the potent punch of fat-rich chocolate, there's something for everyone. Everyone's body is different, so what works for your buddy might not be your jam. Take your time to explore, enjoy the process, and listen to your body.