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Originally Posted by Ted Noiz
(Post 22016261)
Smoking only puts it into the respiratory system, so you're deprived of oxygen, the buzz is mostly in your head, and the eyeballs turn red and glass over.
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Originally Posted by Ted Noiz
(Post 22016261)
...Smoking only puts it into the respiratory system, so you're deprived of oxygen...
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Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 22016359)
You might want to do a little more research on how lungs work.
What does it do then? |
Originally Posted by Ted Noiz
(Post 22016363)
Drawing smoke into your lungs doesn't deprive you of oxygen?
What does it do then? |
Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 22016388)
You said smoking only puts it into the respiratory system. This is not accurate. Compounds of the smoke get into the blood stream through the walls of the air sacs, the same way oxygen is transferred from the air we breathe into the blood stream. Those compounds in your blood stream are what get you high, not oxygen deprivation.
As for me, I bypassed all this fiasco and simply ate my goods, wasting nothing, breathing no smoke, not stinking up the place and displacing pain instead of oxygen. My buzz is optimally and evenly distributed throughout my body, so to speak. |
Originally Posted by Ted Noiz
(Post 22016261)
Definitely NO. It works better eating it. Eating it ensures you get it all, for one thing. Nothing is wasted. Chewing it (yes, it tastes like crap) until it is liquefied puts it immediately into the bloodstream through the mucus membranes. Then it's swallowed and digested. Smoking it is wasteful and dangerous, obviously. Much of the good stuff just literally goes up in smoke. Plus, you're smoking. Breathing smoke into the lungs isn't good for you. Eating the weed permeates the entire body, thus nullifying pain everywhere and causing total relaxation. Smoking only puts it into the respiratory system, so you're deprived of oxygen, the buzz is mostly in your head, and the eyeballs turn red and glass over.
To each his own. But I prefer eating the cannabis. More bang for my buck, won't stink the place up and no pain anywhere. |
Originally Posted by Riveting
(Post 22016538)
You sure about that? Maybe you're experiencing a placebo effect high? Source: article about eating raw weed
I just eat it raw. Easiest. |
Originally Posted by big john
(Post 22016229)
I'm not sure but it seems like if you ate a bunch of it some of the thc would get into your blood. The simple way to release it is to grind the bud to a fine powder and then saute it in butter on low heat, or so I've been told. You can then bake with that butter or just spread it on some toast, or so I've heard.
I haven't seen hash in years but you can eat hash and it will get you stoned, maybe because it's already processed? A friend of mine who is a lifetime runner had a bout with cancer and the chemo made it nearly impossible for her to eat, and she was quite lean to begin with. Her oncologist suggested she try some edibles but he couldn't help her get it. She had never used thc before but she got some tablets and it helped her immensely. |
Originally Posted by Ted Noiz
(Post 22016545)
Whatever it is I experience--it works. They don't put all that good weed into lollipops and brownies for nothing.
I just eat it raw. Easiest. I'm not sure how lollipops are made, so no comment there, but the raw weed in brownies works because they're baked in an oven at 400 F. You shouldn't get any effect from eating uncooked "special brownie" batter. Sorry if I ruined any of your future placebo highs. |
Originally Posted by Riveting
(Post 22016548)
According to this article, the THC doesn't truly exist until heat is applied, causing the decarboxylation process to occur.
Eat weed, you'll get higher than a kite and enjoy a pain free body buzz while you pedal the metal. |
Originally Posted by Riveting
(Post 22016554)
One time when I was 13 or 14, a "friend" tricked me into smoking oregano, and I felt high.
I'm not sure how lollipops are made, so no comment there, but the raw weed in brownies works because they're baked in an oven at 400 F. You shouldn't get any effect from eating uncooked "special brownie" batter. Sorry if I ruined any of your future placebo highs. |
I ride with some old childhood friends and they just do everything high, lol. I gave it all up in my twenties so I didn't have a conflict when raising my kids.
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Originally Posted by Riveting
(Post 22016554)
I'm not sure how lollipops are made, so no comment there, |
Originally Posted by curbtender
(Post 22016648)
I ride with some old childhood friends and they just do everything high, lol. I gave it all up in my twenties so I didn't have a conflict when raising my kids.
https://youtu.be/ah-uikFRW40 |
Edibles are NOT raw weed, they are made using "distillates" so that the actual THC, CBD, etc. is available to your bloodstream.
Eating raw weed you may as well eat a paper bag. My cousin worked in the industry for years and he's all about the edibles and 'terps and distillates. Eating raw weed does not get you high. They don't just stick raw weed in your lollipops..... https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/art...aw-weed#can-it |
Originally Posted by LibertyFLS
(Post 22017065)
Edibles are NOT raw weed, they are made using "distillates" so that the actual THC, CBD, etc. is available to your bloodstream.
Eating raw weed you may as well eat a paper bag. My cousin worked in the industry for years and he's all about the edibles and 'terps and distillates. Eating raw weed does not get you high. They don't just stick raw weed in your lollipops..... https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/art...aw-weed#can-it But, as I said, to each his own. I will continue to eat my bud whenever I need it or want it and enjoy the benefits of raw weed--which burnt, baked or vaped weed does not possess--and which through personal use I know raw weed does deliver. Meantime you smokers, bakers and vapers keep on suckin'. It's all good. And just think... since THC "does not exist" in raw weed--I can feel free to use it to my heart's content and never have to worry about passing a random drug test at work! HOORAY! |
Originally Posted by Ted Noiz
(Post 22017068)
What gibberish.
But, as I said, to each his own. I will continue to eat my bud whenever I need it or want it and enjoy the benefits of raw weed--which burnt, baked or vaped weed does not possess--and which through personal use I know raw weed does deliver. Meantime you smokers, bakers and vapers keep on suckin'. It's all good. And just think... since THC "does not exist" in raw weed--I can feel free to use it to my heart's content and never have to worry about passing a random drug test at work! HOORAY! |
Originally Posted by LibertyFLS
(Post 22017669)
Awesome, keep enjoying that placebo effect.
Furthermore, there are juice recipes for raw cannabis that can get you "high" in the sense potheads mean it, and it is powerful and can even get the user paranoid and the whole bit, just like smoking it. Raw is the way to go. Enjoy. |
Originally Posted by Ted Noiz
(Post 22016261)
Chewing it (yes, it tastes like crap) until it is liquefied
If you think you're getting off after chewing a bud for eight hours I'm guessing it's a placebo effect. But at least by now your jaws must have the bite force of a pit bull. :) |
Originally Posted by fredlord
(Post 22018524)
And how many hours of chewing does it take to "liquefy" a bud? :) Probably enough to put you at risk of mouth/tongue cancer! Have a look at the risks of chewing tobacco. Not to mention the damage you're probably doing to your guts.
If you think you're getting off after chewing a bud for eight hours I'm guessing it's a placebo effect. But at least by now your jaws must have the bite force of a pit bull. :) |
Originally Posted by Ted Noiz
(Post 22018575)
It takes only a few minutes to chew it up and mix with the saliva and liquefy. Eating bud is good food that is good for you. Bud is not tobacco. Not even close. Both hemp and marijuana are good food, super-foods, super-veggies that have many uses, including food, clothing, medicine and recreational value.
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Originally Posted by fredlord
(Post 22018524)
And how many hours of chewing does it take to "liquefy" a bud? :) Probably enough to put you at risk of mouth/tongue cancer! Have a look at the risks of chewing tobacco. Not to mention the damage you're probably doing to your guts.
If you think you're getting off after chewing a bud for eight hours I'm guessing it's a placebo effect. But at least by now your jaws must have the bite force of a pit bull. :) Other than the fact tobacco and marijuana are both plants, the similarities literally end right there. Tobacco is FULL of carcinogens, Marijuana is not. They are in no way, shape or form similar, other than being plants. Like about as similar as sea weed and a pine tree...... |
I'm 73 and had my first toke in 1967. That having been said, I haven't had any in, oh, at least 10 - 15 hours. All things in moderation. As far as riding (or any physical activity) when high, I don't. My mind wanders too much and I end up thinking about grouting the shower instead of paying attention to threats.
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Originally Posted by Pinelander
(Post 22021881)
I'm 73 and had my first toke in 1967. That having been said, I haven't had any in, oh, at least 10 - 15 hours. All things in moderation. As far as riding (or any physical activity) when high, I don't. My mind wanders too much and I end up thinking about grouting the shower instead of paying attention to threats.
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Originally Posted by LibertyFLS
(Post 22021666)
Other than the fact tobacco and marijuana are both plants, the similarities literally end right there. Tobacco is FULL of carcinogens, Marijuana is not. They are in no way, shape or form similar, other than being plants. Like about as similar as sea weed and a pine tree......
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