Trying an inhalation product if cannabis edibles don’t labor for you

I assume it’s enjoyable to keep an open mind when it comes to trying new things.

I hated peppers for most of our life but decided to give them a go on a hamburger at a delicious restaurant near our house last year.

To our surprise, I finally loved the flavor and texture of a fried pepper on a cheeseburger. It was a delicious occasion, and ever since then I have slowly liked peppers more and more as time has gone on. My sibling thought she hated strawberry at first until our parents insisted she try it again a single day when they had it cut into cubes in a bowl of mixed fruit. Not knowing it was cut strawberry, she instantly loved it and begged to guess what kind of fruit she was enjoying. She was embarrassed when she l gained it was strawberry, but at least she has been able to care about the fruit in the years since. A close buddy of mine tried to give up on cannabis altogether because he tried a cannabis edible and said he felt few if any effects from it. I told our buddy that if a cannabis edible didn’t labor for him, he should try a cannabis inhalation product. Cannabis when heated and inhaled often feels much stronger than a small dose of cannabis edibles. It also kicks in instantly, whereas cannabis edibles can take several hours for some people. My buddy ended up loving the vaporizer cartridge that had high THC oil inside. Now he’s hooked on cannabis and shops at dispensaries on a quarterly basis. He has stuck with inhalation products when he consumes marijuana.

 

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