Cannabis-Infused Edibles Flashcards
What are cannabis infused edibles?
Cannabis infused edibles are food and beverage products that contain cannabinoids.
How do edibles affect the body?
Edibles are processed by the digestive system and metabolized by the liver. THC is converted to a stronger chemical called 11 hydroxy THC, which has stronger and longer-lasting effects.
How long do the effects of edibles last?
In general, Edibles take 30 to 60 minutes, peak at 2 to 5 hours, and we’re all completely after 6 to 12 hours.
How can you avoid becoming uncomfortably intoxicated by cannabis edibles?
Start with a low dose of 2.5 to 5 mg and increase slowly if needed.
What should you eat with an edible that has a low fat content?
You should eat a non-infused food that’s high in saturated fats at the same time as the edible to deliver the medicine to your body.
How long should you wait before eating another edible?
You should always wait 90 minutes to 2 hours before eating another edible.
What are sublingual cannabis products?
Sublingual cannabis products are taken under the tongue and absorbed immediately into the bloodstream through blood and lymphatic vessels in the mouth.
How do sublingual products differ from edibles?
Sublingual products have a faster onset of effects and more of the CBD reaches the brain, meaning less is needed for the same effect.
What are nanomulsions?
Nanomulsions are very tiny particles of cannabis infused edibles, such as oils and isolates, that allow the cannabinoids to pass directly into the bloodstream, avoiding liver metabolization.
How quickly do nanomulsion edibles take effect?
Nanomulsion edibles can take effect in as little as 10 to 15 minutes after they are eaten.
Why should people with food allergies or dietary restrictions be cautious when consuming cannabis infused Edibles?
Many Edibles contain allergens such as wheat, dairy, soy, and animal derived gelatin.
What should you do if your government doesn’t require nutrition labels on cannabis infused Edibles?
Check with the manufacturer before consuming any Edibles to avoid allergic reactions.
What is the simplest method for infusing cannabis into Edibles, and why do manufacturers avoid it?
The simplest method is to directly infuse an oil or fat with cannabis flowers and trim. Manufacturers often avoid this method due to lower efficiency, varying potency levels, and a distinct taste.
What are distillates and isolates, and what are their advantages and disadvantages in Edibles?
Distillates and isolates are cannabis concentrates that are commonly used in Edibles. They mix well, have a weaker flavor and odor, and are easy to dose. However, they do not provide the entourage effects that full spectrum extracts do.
What are full spectrum extracts and broad spectrum extracts, and how do they affect the taste and scent of Edibles?
Full spectrum extracts and broad spectrum extracts are cannabis concentrates that are used to take advantage of entourage effects. The flavor and scent of the cannabis is noticeable in the Edible when these extracts are used.