Non-Psychoactive Cannabis Use Strategies
Get the right balance of cannabis’ chemical components. Cannabis strains may contain both Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD) in varying ratios, but it has been shown that strains rich in CBD can have a greater therapeutic effect – relieving pain, relaxing muscles, calming anxiety – and in fact, can actually block some of the adverse effects of THC. We will explain what to look for in your strain’s CBD:THC ratio, and how to maximize the benefits of your cannabis therapy while minimizing the psychoactive effects.
When cannabis is heated, it becomes “decarboxylated,” the chemical process that turns raw Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid (THCA) into THC. Yet before this process occurs, THCA offers many of the medicinal properties of THC without any intoxicating effects. If a raw form of cannabis is available to you, we will explain how you can successfully use it for symptom relief in high doses, without any risk of intoxication.
When it is not possible to find CBD-dominant strains and preparations, we will teach you how to safely control your cannabis dosage to provide the benefits you seek without intoxication. Whether delivered via inhalation, tincture, edible, or topical form, you can reach the optimal effect you seek with this gradual and effective strategy.
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