Various options for medical marijuana

The most well known use of medical marijuana is through smoking. Many people prefer to smoke their marijuana. While many people prefer to smoke, there are many other smokeless options that are better for patients experiencing heart and lung conditions. It can also be beneficial for those who cannot smoke due to nausea or aging. Smoking is best for those without heart, throat, or lung troubles. It provides immediate relief, and most cannabinoids are lost when smoking. It’s not lavish and it’s easy to adjust the dose. It is most popular to use marijuana by smoking, but it can be harsh on the throat and lungs. Vaping is less harsh than smoking and there is less loss of cannabinoids/terpenes. Vaping is better for heart and lung patients. It provides quick relief and is easy to dose! Dabbing is an enjoyable remedy for patients who want quick relief, but it’s a complicated process that takes time to learn. It provides immediate relief with little smoke. Some people may be uncomfortable with high potency concentrates. Tinctures are ideal for beginners. Additionally, they can be used to try current strains and adjust the dosage. Put a few drops under your tongue where it enters the bloodstream. Tinctures are enjoyable for patients who cannot or don’t want to smoke. They are more absorbent and predictable than other methods. Tinctures take effect in 5-15 minutes and last 2 hours, but patients who are on restricted diets or too nauseous to eat can take capsules. You should always take capsules with water and a little food. They are fast acting and last several hours. Those who cannot smoke or need a long-acting solution should use edibles. You simply eat them. Effects will vary depending on what you have in your stomach at the time of consumption of the edible.

 

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