That is way more CBD than most people will probably need to feel affects, and way more THC than an inexperienced person should be trying. I feel like that should be mentioned early in the video.
Wtf is this dude talking about. Cbd counteract thc.. cbd mellows you out. Lets listen to a nonsmoker and eater of weed. Or someone that doesnt even know how to Extract thc or cbd from weed. Why didnt he talk about thcv? Or what cnb is? Does he know what thca is. He didnt cover that nor cbn i can go on.. theres more than just thc and cbd
I call BS on the study to an extent… If I am freaking out from too much THC, I will take a vitamin B1 and a CBD gummy to pill the paranoia and eventually the entire buzz, reducing it to a manageable but much more comfortable experience.
all cbd flower taste like shit and does not get you high and is waste of money it also pisses you off and don't fall for the money back thing either its not worth the time tried many company's from Oregon, California, Colorado ,Florida and NY all of it is garbage
640 mg is crazy for 1 cbd ingestion even ingesting that much CBD alone will induce what some call a mild body buzz I feel like this study needs to be done in a way to represent the normal active marijuana user
I would like to see that study redone with reasonable levels of THC, like what would be ingested from taking a few puffs of cannabis that was 1-3% THC. That's representative of how people used to consume cannabis before these insanely high THC strains were developed. The cannabis was mostly grown outdoors, wasn't heavily manipulated, and had a more natural balance of cannabinoids. I think another missing component is the terpenes. People used to have to consumer a lot more cannabis to get a psychoactive effect, meaning they were also consuming a lot more terpenes, which are probably the source of a lot of the beneficial effects of cannabis. I just feel like this study is kind of like giving people a double shot of everclear and trying to extrapolate the effects of that to all alcoholic beverages in general. And obviously that study would have way different results if you just let the people sip on an IPA or glass of red wine. It's like they say, the only difference between poison and medicine is the dosage, and everything is a poison at high enough doses. Considering we've been as a species exposed to cannabis with THC around 1.5% for the last like 10k years, and then all of the sudden here we are with weed with THC levels 30% and higher, it's really no wonder things are going sideways. And yea I know, people have always had concentrates, but again, as the quantity of THC goes up, the quantity of CBD et al and terpenes goes up proportionately, and thus the ratio is maintained. I've personally had concentrates made from nearly non-psychoactive cannabis (i.e. cannabis with THC in the 1-3% range and CBD in the 30% range), and it is indeed a very different experience. It is psychoactive in the concentrate form, but it's very relaxing and there's no anxiety or racing heart. It's almost more of an opiate like feeling, but without the nasty opioid side effects. I had hydrocodone from a doctor once and the side effects were worse than the pain that it didn't really do a very good job of masking anyways.
this is good, because we learn more about cannabis in its different forms of use, I believe that this reaction is only in edible use. I believe that this study can be useful for us to understand this plant more and more.
Thc and cbd alone mean nothing. Its all about the terpene profiles, the terpenes provide the desired effects. You can have a high thc strain that has a calming terpene profile or one that has high energy terpenes
None of these edibles are recommended for people with stressful lives and mental health issues. The effects are too strong and cannot be stopped for hours. Stick to smoking a little bit few times a week to experience relaxing effects. Don’t do it every day or you’ll get dependent on it quickly
I mainly smoke real cannabis with mid – or high-grade THC. I've been smoking cannabis for a year now, and I would also do delta 9 or delta 8 edibles throughout the time. There was even one cannabinoid I did called THC O. Unfortunately, it is now illegal due to its vitamin e acetate when added to thc from hemp or marijauna. Overall Cannabis has changed my life in a positive way. There's so much more that we can all learn about from cannabis plants.
Boy, for me, CBD dulls the effects of THC. When I add CBD to my session, edible or dry vape, I don't really get high or buzzed. Just mellow and relaxed.
That is way more CBD than most people will probably need to feel affects, and way more THC than an inexperienced person should be trying. I feel like that should be mentioned early in the video.
Wtf is this dude talking about. Cbd counteract thc.. cbd mellows you out. Lets listen to a nonsmoker and eater of weed. Or someone that doesnt even know how to Extract thc or cbd from weed. Why didnt he talk about thcv? Or what cnb is? Does he know what thca is. He didnt cover that nor cbn i can go on.. theres more than just thc and cbd
640 would put down a horse
640 milligrams is way to much CBD.
This is complete bs
"I believe the technical term is doobie" 😆
I call BS on the study to an extent… If I am freaking out from too much THC, I will take a vitamin B1 and a CBD gummy to pill the paranoia and eventually the entire buzz, reducing it to a manageable but much more comfortable experience.
They were given a 30:1 cbd to thc…. ya I'm sure they felt like shit
Not convincing ..
are there multiple studies that use the same methods and maybe different variables to confirm this? or just the one
what if its smoked instead of eaten?
CBd can have side effects itself. I call bs. This study was lazy and came to conclusions based on little data
I don't believe this. CBD cuts into the THC high and makes less anxiety. Rubbish test.
Duh lol all old school smokers know this that's why all new stuff sucks I miss old Mexican brick weed got me stoned all new crap just gets u high
I just smoke it all
all cbd flower taste like shit and does not get you high and is waste of money it also pisses you off and don't fall for the money back thing either its not worth the time tried many company's from Oregon, California, Colorado ,Florida and NY all of it is garbage
You also gave them 600+ MG of cbd … that's a shit ton… most cbd gummies are like 20-50mg cbd
640 mg is crazy for 1 cbd ingestion even ingesting that much CBD alone will induce what some call a mild body buzz I feel like this study needs to be done in a way to represent the normal active marijuana user
I would like to see that study redone with reasonable levels of THC, like what would be ingested from taking a few puffs of cannabis that was 1-3% THC. That's representative of how people used to consume cannabis before these insanely high THC strains were developed. The cannabis was mostly grown outdoors, wasn't heavily manipulated, and had a more natural balance of cannabinoids. I think another missing component is the terpenes. People used to have to consumer a lot more cannabis to get a psychoactive effect, meaning they were also consuming a lot more terpenes, which are probably the source of a lot of the beneficial effects of cannabis. I just feel like this study is kind of like giving people a double shot of everclear and trying to extrapolate the effects of that to all alcoholic beverages in general. And obviously that study would have way different results if you just let the people sip on an IPA or glass of red wine. It's like they say, the only difference between poison and medicine is the dosage, and everything is a poison at high enough doses. Considering we've been as a species exposed to cannabis with THC around 1.5% for the last like 10k years, and then all of the sudden here we are with weed with THC levels 30% and higher, it's really no wonder things are going sideways. And yea I know, people have always had concentrates, but again, as the quantity of THC goes up, the quantity of CBD et al and terpenes goes up proportionately, and thus the ratio is maintained. I've personally had concentrates made from nearly non-psychoactive cannabis (i.e. cannabis with THC in the 1-3% range and CBD in the 30% range), and it is indeed a very different experience. It is psychoactive in the concentrate form, but it's very relaxing and there's no anxiety or racing heart. It's almost more of an opiate like feeling, but without the nasty opioid side effects. I had hydrocodone from a doctor once and the side effects were worse than the pain that it didn't really do a very good job of masking anyways.
No this is rubbish
All of these Hybrids are mainly 23-30% THC and 0% CBD.
yeah i learned that the hard way
This guy has a great voice
Cbd is thc older brother and puts thc in her place. Cbd will make you more relaxed.
640mg of CBD is like a whole bottle of the stuff, way too much!
this is good, because we learn more about cannabis in its different forms of use, I believe that this reaction is only in edible use. I believe that this study can be useful for us to understand this plant more and more.
Cbd flower mixed in with your regular bud give it a stronger entourage effect it’s a way better high, CBD + THC is 🤘🏽
Thc and cbd alone mean nothing. Its all about the terpene profiles, the terpenes provide the desired effects.
You can have a high thc strain that has a calming terpene profile or one that has high energy terpenes
None of these edibles are recommended for people with stressful lives and mental health issues. The effects are too strong and cannot be stopped for hours. Stick to smoking a little bit few times a week to experience relaxing effects. Don’t do it every day or you’ll get dependent on it quickly
I mainly smoke real cannabis with mid – or high-grade THC. I've been smoking cannabis for a year now, and I would also do delta 9 or delta 8 edibles throughout the time. There was even one cannabinoid I did called THC O. Unfortunately, it is now illegal due to its vitamin e acetate when added to thc from hemp or marijauna. Overall Cannabis has changed my life in a positive way. There's so much more that we can all learn about from cannabis plants.
sooooooo CBD+THC=more high with less weed
They should've made a brownie with less than 1%thc and high cbd too :c
Boy, for me, CBD dulls the effects of THC. When I add CBD to my session, edible or dry vape, I don't really get high or buzzed. Just mellow and relaxed.