Tag: Medical Marijuana

Types of Cannabis Oil Concentrates 

One thing that makes cannabis different from the rest, is how versatile it is. It’s more than just flowers, there are also edibles and pre-rolls too.  Another fun way is through concentrates, and here, we’ll give you a few different types, and how they’re consumed. 

Live Resin 

This is basically undiluted types of cannabis that’s directly concentrated. It’s taken from the extraction of flash frozen flowers, so all of the cannabinoids and terpenes that are flavorful are there. It usually has a  golden or orange appearance. Most people use live resin through: –

  • dabbing with a dab rig 
  • Adding it to the top of a bowl or joint 
  • Vaping this 

Live resin is something you should always start small with, as it does have a lot of THC, and this can cause a lot of effects real fast, so keep that in mind. 

Cannabis Oil 

This is one that’s done directly through extractions, and usually, it’s from the original dried flower. 

While the methods do differ, most of them use CO2 with this, preserving the original cannabinoids within the plant, and it’s a full-spectrum kind of resin. This is one that’s super easy for you to use too. 

To use this, do the following: 

  • Take the dosage and use a syringe to get it out. 
  • Put it underneath the tongue and wait around 30 seconds for it to fully absorb 
  • Sterilize the syringe with some hot water, then let it dry out 
  • You can also do this by adding it to drinks and foods like an edible 

These usually take a little bit longer to work, and you should always try to start with low dosages, and go slow, so that you don’t have to worry about possibly taking too much. 

Isolates 

These are those that have high levels of one cannabinoid within it, and they come in specific formats. Some of them include oils, powders, edibles, and more. some of them are also odorless too. You can usually ingest this, or use it like a tincture sublingually to get the effects 

To use it as a tincture, you do the following: 

  • Take this, put it under the tongue and wait until it’s dissolved 
  • Add it to drinks and then serve it 
  • Once you use this, you can just wait. The cool thing about all isolates, is that they are decarbed, so no heat is required to make the effect of this happen. 

Rosin Has 

Rosin, or hash, is basically a more concentrated type of cannabis with an orange or brown color to this. Lots of people like this one because it’s incredibly flavorful, doesn’t combust, and is very potent. 

You can use this in the following ways: 

– adding to bongs and bowls 

Dabbing this in a dab rig

Vaping it with other concentrates 

These are definitely popular because they’re very potent. It’s got a lot of THC within this, so if you’re going to be someone who uses this, always make sure that you do take these slow too. 

Diamonds 

Finally, we’ve got diamonds. 

These are structures that are made of crystal shapes, and they do look like diamonds, but they’re transparent. You can make these easily, and you can add these to rigs and dab pens, and also crush them up into joints. These are super concentrated, so definitely go little with the types of concentrates, and do it in a way that’s smart and effective. 

With cannabis, you’ve got a lot of options, and these are the concentration options to check out. 

The Best Cannabis Strains for Chronic Pain 

If you or someone you know has ever struggled with chronic pain, whether it be from a type of disease or something, you know just how debilitating it can be. Chronic pain is a really hard topic to bring up because it is such a touchy subject. There are a lot of misconceptions about how chronic pain works and who it affects.

There is nothing worse than having to deal with some severe form of pain, only to have people brush you off and saying that your pain is not valid. Truly, people that have not had chronic pain cannot really understand. The harsh reality of the world we are living in is that there is plenty of pain to go around. In fact, I read in a different article that roughly 12% of all the prescriptions taken out in the United States each year are for dealing severe pain symptoms.

This is not just the type of pain that ibuprofen can take away. People that suffer with chronic pain will tell you that even some of the most powerful prescription drugs on the market can be ineffective at times. Plus, a lot of these prescriptions can be addictive and lead to abuse. There are also plenty of negative side effects that can leave the patient feeling just as bad with their medication. Marijuana has been used to treat chronic pain within the medical marijuana community for quite some time now. While there is still a lot that we do not know about marijuana and how it specifically affects levels of pain in the human body, we do know that it can work pretty effectively for certain medical marijuana patients.

It has proven itself to be an effective way of treating and preventing chronic pain, and it is really something that should be considered in every sector of our healthcare system and pain management. Today, I wanted to write this article about how you can treat or manage your pain levels using medical marijuana. Of course, you are going to want to pick particular strains that work best for treating pain, so I will tell you about some of those right now.

One of the first strains that I want to talk to you about is called Sour Diesel. Sour Diesel, though it has a funny name if you are unfamiliar with it, is one of the most popular marijuana strains to date. This strain is sativa dominant, meaning that it will leave you feeling more energized and alert than if you were going to be using something with more indica.

It is also very high in THC, meaning that it packs quite the punch. It is not necessarily a strain that is suitable for beginners, but if you have been around the blunt a few times, it can definitely be an effective way to treat your chronic pain levels from the source. I have personally used Sour Diesel in the last week or so and can attest to how strong and powerful it is. It’s not necessarily overwhelming, but it definitely gets the job done. 

Northern Lights is another very popular strain that is considered one of the best strains for pain management and relief. This strain is more indica dominant, so it is a great one to take when you are planning on settling down for the night. This strain has actually won a lot of awards for its ability to help medical marijuana users find relief from their various conditions, and honestly I cannot speak highly enough of this strain. The high is intense and powerful, but it is much more of a relaxing body high than something like Sour Diesel.

What’s a T-Break 

If you’re someone that uses cannabis a lot, you might get to certain points where the enjoyment is far less. The same happens with just about everything. Coffee for instance is good because the first time will give you some energy, and better clarity, but as you continue, the individual starts to get used to it, and the caffeine effects go away.

If you want to feel that same burst every single time, you have to either get something stronger or drink more coffee, and this is how a tolerance for this begins to develop. 

This works in the same way with cannabis. You get a THC tolerance, and when that occurs, it’s nowhere near as enjoyable. The good thing about this though, is that the break doesn’t have to last forever, and you’ll be able to enjoy the effects over time. 

What Tolerance  With Cannabis 

In general, your body has CB1 and CB2 receptors, which cannabis works on.  Sometimes, your body resists this over time, and you’ll have to consume either a stronger strain, or more in order to get the effect. 

The ECS definitely controls a lot of the basic functions including appetite, sleep, memory, mood, even your fertility, and there are various receptors. 

One good thing about this, is that if you take a break from this, you get the full benefits over time. 

Is it Bad to Get a Tolerance? 

This is something that you may wonder. 

A little bit is actually good, because if you’ve got no tolerance, you’ll continuously feel paranoid and overly high, and that can be uncomfortable.

If you have a tiny bit of tolerance, it’ll allow you to enjoy the benefits a whole lot better, while experiencing far less effects in terms of the psychoactive aspects of the plant itself. 

With that said, too much tolerance can make things hard. 

The Benefits of Breaks 

While it might be a bit hard at first, this actually can be beneficial.

Over time, you lower the tolerance, and it can also help you use less down the line.

Less cannabis means that you’re saving some money, and you’ll also get to keep more of the weed that you buy to smoke.

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It’s good for a lot of people who want to properly maximize those benefits.  The big thing to understand though, is that it’s different for everyone. Not everyone needs a long tolerance break. A couple of days might be good. It depends on the type of ECS that you have your own personal psychological makeup, and well, how much cannabis you’ve got.

Some people, however, can’t do this. This is especially true in the event of someone who uses cannabis medically. Taking a break from this can make the condition worse, and it’s something that isn’t good for you.

For those who do partake in self-medication, this is something that’s good for you, and it can help.

You don’t have to always quit cold turkey either. If you take a lot, sometimes lessening the amount is good. Your body will slowly reduce what it needs over time. Some people benefit from taking a fraction, and only using that fraction for a little bit, allowing them to get the full effects.

Just like with virtually anything, you do develop tolerances. The solution to every tolerance is to take a bit of a break from it. That’s why, if you notice the cannabis not working the same way that it used to, and you’re tired of taking gross amounts to maximize the effects, consider a T-break for your needs.