Comments by "Wandering Existence" (@WanderingExistence) on "Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell"
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@PCube12 You think dabbing 80% hash oil is less hard than 25% flower?? You don't "approve of" too potent flower but 3x the strength in oil form is acceptable? Lol, that doesnt make any logical sense, nor is it based on any data. Do you even smoke or are you just making conjectures? Really hope you understand that hash gets you a lot higher and faster- the increased rate of THC crossing the blood-brain barrier for hash actually increases the rate of addictive symptoms to 15% of users, up from 9% in flower. I do agree that entourage effects a really important, CBD does decrease the negative side effects of THC, like anxiety. Terps are also important for the type of high experienced. I choose my cannabis more off of terpene profiles and natural gardening techs (home grow outdoor/ living soil indoor) than how high the THC is.
I also don't know what you mean by THC being ""better"" if orally ingested... Better in what way? I used to eat edibles everyday for years, I stopped because it's not cost effective by building too much of a tolerance, and the liver metabolized 11-Hydroxy-THC high is drowsier and isn't as conducive to helping my headaches. If you're concerned about high dosages, I started at 5 mg of edibles and eventually had a tolerance of over 1,100 mg. Better is subjective, based on users needs/wants- really wish people like you would stop thinking you need to "approve" of it. Usefulness is subjective- saying THC is the most useless cannabinoid is just silly.
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