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20 Ways to Consume Cannabis

The Top 20 Ways To Consume Cannabis

Weedbates Contributor
04/25/2022

There are more ways now than ever before to consume cannabis, which means that determining the "optimal" way of ingesting your cannabis somewhat difficult, especially when new ways to consume cannabis appear daily.

Although smoking is the oldest method, vaporizers are becoming increasingly popular. In terms of edibles, we can now eat almost any food that contains THC, CBD, CBG, or even CBN. There are also oils, sprays, and a whole lot more.

As a result, the "optimal" manner to consume cannabis is very conditional on your individual tastes and how you prioritize comfort, price, strength, healthiness, and other factors. We cover the ins and outs of cannabis consumption in this piece, describing 20 different methods to consume cannabis.

We've split the consumption techniques into three categories for your convenience:

  1. Inhalants (a fancy phrase for "smokable substances") are inhaled substances.
  2. Edibles (a fancy term for "food") are consumed substances.
  3. Various (not a fancy word at all)

We can help you locate your perfect approach faster by organizing the information in this manner. 

THE TOP WAYS TO CONSUME CANNABIS 

Inhalants

The most frequent way of cannabis ingestion on the market today is inhalation (smoking). It's also the easiest method to get your hands on the much-loved THC. Because cannabis enters the body through the lungs, it is immediately taken in by the bloodstream.

THC only takes a few seconds to reach your brain once it enters your circulatory system because the blood flows three to four miles per hour.

Smoking is the quickest way to get something done, but it's also harmful to your lungs. When you decarboxylate (burn) cannabis to make it smokeable, you also acquire cannabinoids from other plants and paper. These alien compounds have the potential to harm the delicate tissue of your lungs.

Cannabis smoking is similar to eating fast food when you think about it. It's quick and effective, although it may interfere with your afternoon jog. So, why do people smoke? If you're seeking a way to distinguish smoking from the other options on this list, consider the dosage amount.

Smoking cannabis lets you to monitor and control the amount of cannabis you abide, as you'll see below. It's less likely that you'll gorge and get "too high" due to this. 

Let's have a look at the many smoking possibilities.

Joints

Perhaps the most well-known cannabis delivery method is the joint. In stoner masterpieces like Cheech & Chong's Up in Smoke and The Big Lebowski, they've even made it to the "mainstream."

Some users like to fill their joints with a combination of tobacco and cannabis for an extra-heady high (particularly in Europe, where cigarette smoking is more widespread). In either case, one hit of a joint is enough to make you feel it.

Blunts

In many ways, blunts are just like joints. However, they are made with cigar papers rather than a cigarette paper. Furthermore, blunts are usually much larger and use more weed than smaller and thinner joints, making them a more potent option.

Many cannabis users favor blunts since they've been around for a long time. Users often appreciate the "old school" act of smoking something more substantial and manageable. 

Bowls And Pipes

Pipes and bowls are an even faster and easier to take on cannabis than joints. There's no strenuous rolling that demands the skill of an 1800s watchmaker and the tiny fingers of a ten-year-old girl. Simply add some weed to your pipe, light it up, and you are ready to go.

It's just as effective to get your cannabis through a pipe or a bowl with a joint or a blunt, albeit the flavor may not be as excellent because there's no paper to smooth out the taste.

Bowls usually only need to be lit once for each toke to work well. This can be quite useful if you want to save a portion of the bowl for later use, but it's troublesome if you're outside on a windy day. Let's just say we hope your Zippo is filled up with plenty of lighter fluid.

Precautionary Note: When you're desperate for a high, you can look to the residual resin in your bowl as a final resort. 

IF you are thinking of smoking the leftover resin, remember the THC ratio in resin is substantially lower than that of the bud from which it came, and most of that THC is burnt away when you light the resin. Resin also contains more ash, carbon, and tar than regular cannabis. When you smoke cannabis, these harmful substances do not usually get into your lungs, but when you try to inhale the resin, those toxins can start to do some harm. Last but not least, smoking resin quickly warms up your bowl, making it possible to singe yourself in the procedure.

Bongs

Bongs reign supreme among cannabis accessories. Some people don't smoke with them, but instead the use their bongs as decorative items. To each his own, as they say.

The gravity bong is a common type of bong. This clever device uses gravity to drive smoke into a holding chamber, where you can inhale it whenever you prefer. It takes a bit of an effort to make a gravity bong, but it's a fun method to ingest cannabis that will get you quite stoned.

Bubblers

Bubblers are more miniature bongs that can usually fit in your pouch. Bubblers, like bongs, give the smoke a period to cool before it strikes your lungs. This permits the party to take more massive hits and reach more powerful effects.

Dabs

Dabs, also known as butane hash oil, are a favorably potent cannabis extract. The dab is smoked using a rig, but instead of a lighter, a blowtorch is incorporated.

Dabbing is a cannabis delivery technique that uses flash vaporization. Inhaling the vapors from the dab, a full-bodied extract, can get you very high in no time flat.

Despite its appearance dabbing is healthier than breathing smoke from joints or bongs. The resulting vapor is gratis of any nonessential plant material due to the increased heat to which the BHO is subjected. This produces “purer” smoke than simply scorching your cannabis over an open flame. On the other hand, this robust choice is not for the faint of heart. 

All of the techniques of smoking discussed above contain extra chemicals from the burning of the cannabis plant, regardless of how you inhale it. If you're willing to give up smoking to prevent harmful toxins, keep reading to learn about a variety of simple and effective alternatives.

Vaporizers

Vaporizing is like smoking, but it is heated instead of burnt. As a result, vaporization is a healthier option because it avoids the lung and throat aggravation caused by heat and burnt organic materials.

However, there is no scientific proof that smoking cannabis is more harmful for your health than vaporizing it. 

Vaporizers (also known as vapes or vape pens) are obtainable in various sizes and styles. The volcano is the godfather of them all, having lived long before cannabis was allowed in any US state. Because of its high price and enormous size, the volcano is past reach for all but the most dedicated cannabis fans.

Smaller vape pens are slowly becoming a popular choice over joints and bongs, thanks to evolutions in nanotechnology and the descending cost of this technology. Handheld and portable vapes are now obtainable that may readily fit in your pocket. It doesn't get any better than that in terms of amenity.

Vaporizers also have the benefit of being used with oils that hold up to 80% THC (compared to 5-25 percent for flowers). As the data indicates, vaporizing oils have a considerably more significant effect on the body.

Because it is incredibly less taxing on your lungs, vaporizing is usually considered as the "healthiest" intake approach. Again, there isn't much proof to back this up. Still, the smoothness of the vapor is most likely the main reason why many cannabis consumers describe it as "healthy and beneficial for your lungs."

However, just because something is "less unhealthy" does not imply "healthy." Regular exercise is recommended if you want to enhance your lung capacity.

Thai Sticks

Thai sticks? You've probably never heard of them. We're not stunned in the least. They were famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but they were phased out once the Vietnam War concluded.

So, what is a Thai stick, exactly? Its seedless cannabis buds that are skewered on a stem or stick and rolled in THC oil and wrapped in leaves from the cannabis plant. As a result, an extra-large cigar composed entirely of cannabis has been created.

Moonrocks

Moon rocks, like Thai sticks, aren't as well-known as joints, blunts, or bongs, but they're still a excellent way to get high.

Moon rocks are made up of three different cannabis products:

  • Bud
  • Kief
  • Oil

Simply take a nug of your chosen strain, coat it with honey oil, then roll it in kief. When everything is dry, break the moon rock into small pieces and smoke it like any other cannabis product.

Edibles

Are you a non-smoker or a non-vaper? Do you prefer not to inhale your cannabis? It's no problem! You're lucky to be alive during a time when you have so many opportunities. Oral consumption is at the top of that checklist of alternatives.

There's certainly a cannabis recipe for any food you can think of. However, eating is no longer the only way to ingest THC. Cannabis can also be consumed in tinctures, pills, sprays, and even drinks.

When cannabis is ingested, there are two factors to keep in mind: The time it takes for the cannabinoids to act will be longer and the effects of cannabis will be more potent.

Oral cannabis users, on average, feel the effects 30 minutes after consuming the drug. Those side effects can take up to an hour to manifest. Oral ingestion delivers peak effects around two hours. The effects can last up to six hours or longer, depending on the customer.

Then there are the results of oral intake, which are more powerful. When cannabis is digested, the cannabinoids undergo a chemical shift that makes them more powerful with increased potency.

While this may make it appear as if you should go out and eat some cannabis, it is actually a sign. It's far more difficult to track how much cannabis you're consuming through edibles. Although dispensaries are controlled, you have no way of knowing how much cannabis is in a brownie or how high the THC concentration is if you are handed one at a show.

The full effects of cannabis edibles can take anywhere from 30 to 120 minutes to feel. This factor alone makes it easy for inexperienced cannabis users to overindulge in the drug and suffer the impacts an hour or two later.

Because oral intake needs less recurring use, it is appropriate for patients who use medicinal cannabis for long-term chronic pain. You might enjoy it during a long bus trip where you don't have to move for a long time. The only thing you'll have to worry about if you overeat is before dozing. Let's have a look at some oral choices.

Snacks Made of Weed

You've got brownies, cookies, and cakes to select from. Are the edibles you want not available at your dispensary? There's a cannabis recipe for it if you do a fast web search.

Pills

Weed can be taken as a capsule or a pill, like any drug or prescription. If you're trying to quit smoking, this is an excellent approach to employ, but users beware. Medicines are usually quite intense and concentrated. Make sure you're aware of the potency of your dosage.

Strips that dissolve

Both THC and CBD dissolvable strips are available. They're basically little squares of edible "paper" that dissolve when exposed to water (in this case, your saliva). Have you ever seen a breath strip? Cannabis strips are like cigarette strips but with a THC or CBD punch.

Sprays

THC sprays are tinctures retained in a spray container. Consider a breath-freshener spray as one example. It usually only takes one or two sprays to send you flying to a fantastic higher altitude.

The most useful thing about sprays is that they are unobtrusive and can be utilized even in the company of persons who would otherwise object to your participation.

Drinks

You can make cannabis tea and even weed beer; however, it's not a concise process. Cannabis-infused coffee and wine are also available. Drinking cannabis isn't as widespread as smoking it, but the effects are basically the same.


20 Ways to Consume Cannabis


CANNABIS CAN BE USED IN A VARIETY OF WAYS

Want to avoid inhaling or eating your cannabis? We've got you covered, don't worry. Why not peek at some of the other options.

Topicals

Not in the mood for a head high, then maybe its time to try out some topicals. Topicals are cannabis-infused creams that deliver pain, discomfort, and inflammation comfort. They often take advantage of the cannabinoid cannabidiol's therapeutic effects (CBD).

Topicals like these have the advantage of being applied directly to the skin, allowing you to target a large or small area as needed. Topicals do not provide a psychoactive high since CBD does not influence the brain as THC does.

As a result, they're perfect for people who suffer from anxiety, paranoia, PTSD, pain, and other chronic illnesses. Topicals are an excellent choice if you want to leave your mind unaffected.

Tinctures

You can eat cannabis by letting it dissolve beneath your tongue, believe it or not. Tinctures are a liquid form of cannabis that is one of the most underappreciated methods of getting your daily dose of cannabinoids.

If you don't want to smoke and don't want to wait for your special brownies' benefits to take effect, tinctures are your best new buddy. Simply slip a few drops under your tongue and relax.

The effects of tinctures can take anywhere from five to fifteen minutes to take effect after application (unlike an edible that requires more time). The impact you'll feel vary depending on your experience and the type of cannabis you choose, just like they do when you smoke.

Tinctures are usually odorless because they are alcoholic extract. Because of their lack of aroma, medicines are ideal for usage in public settings, such as standing in line at the movies or fulfilling your hunger at the best burger shop in town.

The first tinctures were made thousands of years ago and were at one time called green dragon. This is because the tincture turns a dark green it made. The taste is something that takes some time to get use to, as it is just straight alcohol under your tongue. And tinctures can burn when you take them so be cognizant of that before you start. As always, its best to start slow when consuming cannabis, rathe than taking too much and risking feeling awful later in the day. Stay safe.

Patches

A transdermal cannabis patch is a tiny piece of plastic that has been infused with THC, CBD, or both and is coated with an adhesive (like a Band-aid).

To use the patch, simply place it on a venous portion of your body (such as your ankle, arm, or wrist) and wait. The patch is activated by your body heat, allowing a small quantity of cannabis to be released through your skin and bloodstream.

Lube

Cannabis lubricant won't get you high or provide you with the medicine you need, but it will improve your sex. That may be just as good.

Cannabis lube, contrary to its name, is more of a massage oil than lubrication. That's why most producers call their products "sensual cannabis oil."

"How come there's a difference in names?" you might wonder. Because lubricant and sensual cannabis oil serve two distinct purposes. The following is a breakdown of how it works.

  • Lube's primary purpose is to make sexual encounters easier.
  • Lube produces immediate results.
  • Lube has no use other than to make things ready to go.
  • Latex and lube can both be used together.
  • Cannabis Oil with Sensuality (a.k.a. Cannabis Lube)
  • Sensual cannabis oil is more of a sedative than a sexual stimulant.
  • It takes 20-40 minutes for sensual cannabis oil to operate.
  • Cannabis oil is a sensual experience in and of itself (think Tiger Balm for your lady parts).
  • Latex should not be used in conjunction with sensual cannabis oil. Because of the oils in the product, latex might break down, rendering your protection worthless.

Please accept my apologies. Only females use cannabis lube. Your junk doesn't absorb THC as well as her body parts.

While cannabis lubricant is mainly for people with two X chromosomes, the XYZ among us can benefit from the genuine prospect of experiencing a mild buzz if they engage in certain oral activities.

WHAT METHOD IS MOST EFFECTIVE FOR YOU?

So, there you have it: 20 different ways to get your cannabis fix. Now it's up to you to go out and try each one to see which one works best for you.

Try the edibles and topicals on for size if you don't want to expose your lungs to smoke. If you think waiting 30-120 minutes to judge the effects is a waste of time, try smoking options to be high in a New York minute.

There are many other ways to ingest cannabis that you can genuinely customize your procedures to fit your needs. You don't have to stick to just one plan...though you might find yourself doing so from time to time.

You may rest assured that everything will be OK. It doesn't matter how you do it in the end; what matters is that you do it.

Thank you for your time today and take care.


DISCLAIMER: This material is for informational purposes only and should not be relied on for legal. medical, financial, or any other form of professional advice.

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