WHAT ARE THE REASONS EDIBLES ARE DIFFERENT FROM SMOKING THC

THC is the most prevalent chemical composition of Marijuana that is capable of producing the stimulants that users get. Edibles take around thirty minutes after being consumed to start taking effect on the user’s body.

Longer to take effect

Because edible takes a longer time for them to take effect, there is a tendency for the weed to be in large amounts in edibles. Therefore, people may consume more edibles to fasten the process, thus consuming more than expected. Therefore, this makes the edibles differ from the smoking THC.

Claimed to safe

Through the comparisons, most companies advertise edibles to be safe. Advertisement by a variety of large businesses and large organizations says the edibles are safe, thus creating a greater significance of the edibles to cause differences from others like the THC.

Also, THC that may be contained in the edibles makes the edibles have unpredictable reactions. This reaction occurs most when someone has consumed the edible in higher doses, thus causing some even to the extent of unconsciousness.

The method of consumption

The edible is ingested, while the method of consumption of THC is through smoking. When THC is smoked is inhaled into the lungs, and thus a person may experience breathing problems and coughing. When the edibles are eaten, they are digested inside the stomach and absorbed into the bloodstream, which may have long-lasting effects on the body.

THC can move faster from the lungs up to the brain, releasing a high for a few minutes, thus making someone stimulant. On the other hand, the edibles may take longer than the THC since the THC has to pass into the gut to the stomach and then wait for absorption into the bloodstream. This may make individuals consume a lot of it since it delays to kick-off.

Environment stored

The quality of edibles is affected depending on the environment stored; Humidity, Exposure to sun, and contamination. When edibles are held in high humidity, the flavours of edibles will likely be damaged.
Also, the exposure of edibles to direct sunlight will damage their flavours, even causing them to be tasteless. Microorganisms may contaminate edibles if not well stored, thus affecting their content.

Conclusion

THC is found in some components of edibles, and thus both affect the body. In some cases, they may be beneficial, especially during anxiety, or they are used as medicinal to the patients. Therefore, it may be helpful.

Also, if taken in large amounts, it has an addiction, among other effects on the body, thus making some people misbehave and be involved in illegal acts. Therefore, it is essential to consult your doctor before consumption.