Can you eat way
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Can you eat way
Yes, you can eat cannabis concentrates, but only if they are decarboxylated (heated to activate the THC or CBD). Raw cannabis concentrates, such as shatter, wax, or live resin, typically do not produce psychoactive effects when eaten because the cannabinoids are in their non-activated form (e.g., THCA, not THC).
Things to Know:
Decarboxylation: This process converts THCA into THC, which is what produces the psychoactive effects. This usually happens when concentrates are heated (e.g., vaping, dabbing, or cooking).
Edible Safety: If you plan to consume concentrates orally, ensure they are free of harmful additives or solvents.
Dosing: Concentrates are extremely potent, so start with a very small amount to avoid overconsumption.
How to Use Concentrates in Edibles:
Heat the concentrate gently to decarboxylate it (if not already decarbed).
Mix it into a fat-based substance (like butter or oil) for better absorption.
Incorporate it into recipes or consume it as is.
Always proceed with caution, as the effects of ingesting concentrates can take longer to kick in compared to smoking or vaping.
Things to Know:
Decarboxylation: This process converts THCA into THC, which is what produces the psychoactive effects. This usually happens when concentrates are heated (e.g., vaping, dabbing, or cooking).
Edible Safety: If you plan to consume concentrates orally, ensure they are free of harmful additives or solvents.
Dosing: Concentrates are extremely potent, so start with a very small amount to avoid overconsumption.
How to Use Concentrates in Edibles:
Heat the concentrate gently to decarboxylate it (if not already decarbed).
Mix it into a fat-based substance (like butter or oil) for better absorption.
Incorporate it into recipes or consume it as is.
Always proceed with caution, as the effects of ingesting concentrates can take longer to kick in compared to smoking or vaping.
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