That person would probably struggle to find the right dose and/or delivery method. Archived Message
Posted by Tuscy on March 19, 2024, 11:06:53, in reply to "What if the person is a recreational user but now wants to try to take it specifically for"
I'd probably start with tiki's ratio or less, depending on how much tolerance has been built up and then go from there. There are formulations specifically designed for this and I'm sure a well-trained bud tender would know what to recommend. Tbough, again, probably a little skeptical that the industry is actually able to achieve specific effects. Lots of trial and error on tour end. Also, it's definitely possible that consistent consumption could be causing or exacerbating anxiety on its own and stopping for awhile might be part of the answer. Previous Message Anxiety? Previous Message indica and sativa are actually indicative of any specific effects. Terpenes are probably a better indicator of that. I'd try a low dose with a higher cbd ratio. I've never heard anything about smoking better for anxiety than vape. Personally, I'd take a gummie before smoking anything. Healthier and lasts longer. Previous Message 1. Indica is good for anxiety, right? 2. Is there any scientific indication that bud is better or worse that a vape pen as far as anxiety is concerned? Trying to help a friend new to dispensaries.
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