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Can I take vitamins while high?

4 min read
Emerging research suggests that regular cannabis use, especially through smoking, may affect the body's levels of key nutrients like vitamins C, D, and E. This raises important questions about the safety and efficacy of combining vitamins with cannabis use, whether for recreational or medical purposes.

How Strong Are Delta Cookies? A Comprehensive Guide

4 min read
Across the United States, poison control centers have reported thousands of cases related to Delta-8 THC product exposure. When it comes to edibles, including cookies, understanding the strength and type of Delta cannabinoid is crucial for a safe and controlled experience.

Does it matter if you take edibles on an empty stomach?

3 min read
According to the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, the effects of ingested cannabis can be more intense and last much longer than those from inhaling. Therefore, understanding how your stomach's contents impact your experience is crucial, and it absolutely matters if you take edibles on an empty stomach.

Is 100MG Gummy Too Strong for You?

5 min read
A 100MG gummy is a high dose of THC, especially when compared to the 2.5 mg dose often recommended as a safe starting point for beginners. Whether a 100MG gummy is too strong depends on factors such as individual tolerance, metabolism, and past cannabis use.

Is it safe to eat an edible after 5 years? An expert guide

3 min read
According to a 1999 United Nations study, THC potency in cannabis products can degrade significantly over time, with approximately 16% lost in the first year alone. After five years, an edible poses serious questions regarding both its safety and effectiveness, making it crucial to understand the risks before consumption.

Are 1 year old edibles still good?

4 min read
According to a 1999 study, approximately 16% of THC in cannabis products degrades in the first year, meaning that one year old edibles are likely less potent than when purchased. This loss of potency, however, is not the only consideration when assessing if old edibles are still good to consume.