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Marijuana infused products, commonly referred to as ‘edibles’, provide another option to patients who cannot, or choose not to smoke their cannabis. It offers patients one more wonderful way to get medicated. Edibles are not only a great tasting, but also a great way for patients to introduce high levels of certain cannabinoids to the system.
Edible Medical Cannabis affects patients differently than inhaled methods like smoking or vaporizing. The cooking process, as well as higher levels of THC found in edibles, work together to create the perfect treatment for many disorders, including chronic pain, muscle inflammation and spasms, autoimmune disorders, nervous system disorders, insomnia, and nausea. Note that edibles can vary greatly in potency. Eating too much medical cannabis can cause extreme drowsiness, dizziness, inability to concentrate, diminished ability to focus, rapid heartbeat, increases or decreases in blood pressure, need for sleep, and feelings of euphoria. Moreover, eating medical cannabis on an empty stomach can intensify the effects. Thus, it is important to understand the dosage management that works for you when ingesting marijuana edibles.
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