In today’s world, views on marijuana have certainly changed. As more states have relaxed restrictions on its sale, possession, and usage, cannabis is becoming more popular with customers every year. Whether it is used for relaxation, to help relieve muscle soreness, or for specific medical purposes, there are many different ways to take cannabis. Since each has its pros and cons, here are some things you should keep in mind when deciding on the best ingestion method.
Smoking
If you decide to smoke a joint, it will be an easy, quick, and efficient way to feel the full effects of your cannabis. Depending on the type of cannabis you use and your tolerance level, you can plan on feeling a bit high after taking only a few puffs, with the effects lasting for several hours. However, it can be hard on your lungs, resulting in coughing and throat irritation.
Edibles
Whether you need medical cannabis edibles or simply prefer this form of marijuana over others, edibles are increasing in popularity with many people across the nation. Since there is no smell, it is a discreet method of use. Edibles can be found in many forms, ranging from gummies to even infused pizza. As for the downside, edibles take longer to impact your body, with 30 minutes to one hour being the norm.
Vaping
If you don’t want to smoke a joint, you can instead opt for vaping your cannabis. Using either a preloaded vape pen cartridge or putting oil in your vape pen, vaping is surprisingly nearly odorless. Also, when you vape cannabis, you inhale far fewer harmful compounds than you do if you smoke a joint. As for vaping cons, the biggest is if your vaping pen has a dead battery when you are ready to light up.
Topicals
If you have sore muscles in your back or elsewhere, cannabis topicals can offer you a surprising amount of relief from the pain. Non-invasive, cannabis topicals can be found in such forms as lotions, creams, oils, or even patches. Remember, cannabis topicals do not produce a mental high, only relief from sore muscles. However, they can be expensive, and you will need to use a significant amount each time to feel the full effects.
Since there are so many different ways to take cannabis, you will need to decide why you want to use it in the first place. Whether it is to relieve stress after a hard day, ease your sore muscles, or help with pain or nausea caused by a medical condition, cannabis can help in more ways than you ever thought possible.