What Is Microdosing in Medical Marijuana? | Discover Marijuana



Today on Discover Marijuana, we answer the questions “What is cannabis microdosing?” and “How do I microdose my medical …

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  1. I micro dose delta 8 because I want to get high but I want more like a super mild high. It almost feels like opiates. I’ll feel calm / relaxed, I feel tired at the end of the day and I’ll even sometimes feel this amazing warm and cozy feeling in my ribs like I’m laying on a bed made of cotton balls. I found that when I micro dose I can work my way up to the perfect mild cozy high. Because I used to hate weed with a passion. Didn’t like the taste, didn’t like the smell and when I smoked a normal amount, I found it hard to function and get stuff done and my mind would think wayyyyyy too deep into every thought. I hate that kind of high. I want something super small just enough to be there with me to help me get through my day. I don’t ever drive or leave the house because I have super bad anxiety and the days start to get really depressing and feel endless so this is how I’ve been getting through it.

  2. Rather than micro dose, why not just alternate between using different minor cannabinoids such as THC-P and HHC-P? Or perhaps you could just use CBD and CBG hemp flower. Or perhaps you could use cannabis flower with low THC. Or you can dab a CBD or CBG hemp wax. Or perhaps you can vape BCP or Copaiba essential oil from a 510 cartridge. Or perhaps you can vape H4-CBD from a 510 cartridge. THC has a regular tolerance, and CBD has a reverse tolerance. However, H4-CBD gets you high with a reverse tolerance.

  3. All of this talk suggest only one symptom, what about multiple sclerosis patients for instance or cancer patients that have a myriad of symptoms each day that vary drastically throughout the day? Are there microdosing Solutions for people with multiple symptoms that come and go and very in intensity?

  4. Excellent info, thank you for stepping up for patients! Would you be able to comment about Utah's moratorium on contaminant testing from April 2021 to August 2021 in light of the ban on out-of-state products beginning July 1st? I've seen the COAs and they are no longer testing for Staph, aspergillus, E. coli, salmonella, heavy metals, pesticide, mycotoxin and residual solvents! Meanwhile, the companies are saving around $800 per batch by not testing. And yes, I kept a copy of the COAs if you wanna see for yourself.
    We need to either reinstate contaminant testing or extend the out-of-state deadline! People would never put up with this with regular medicine or food.

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