Stiiizy Edibles Flavors(Cannabis Infused Gummies)
Stiiizy Edibles Flavors(Cannabis Infused Gummies); Many types of marijuana edibles are made with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), a chemical that comes from the marijuana plant. THC can be mixed into oils (THC Oil) or butter as ingredients in cookies, cupcakes, candy, chocolate and other foods
Cannabis edibles, also known as a cannabis infused food or edibles, is a food item (either homemade or produced commercially) that contains decarboxylated cannabinoids (cannabinoid acids converted to their orally bioactive form) from cannabis extract as an active ingredient. Although edible may refer to either food or a drink, a cannabis-infused drink may be referred to more specifically as a liquid edible or drinkable edible.. Edibles are a way to consume cannabis.
Unlike in smoking whereby cannabinoids are inhaled into the lungs and pass rapidly into the bloodstream, peaking in about ten minutes and wearing off in a couple of hours, cannabis edibles may take hours to digest, and their effects may peak two to three hours after consumption and last for about six hours. The food or drink used may affect both the timing and potency of the dose ingested into the body.
Most edibles contain a significant amount of THC, which can induce a wide range of effects, including: heightened sensory perception, relaxation, sleepiness, dizziness, dry mouth, euphoria, depersonalization and/or derealization, hallucinations, paranoia, and decreased or increased anxiety. THC-dominant edibles are consumed for recreational and medical purposes. Some edibles contain a negligible amount of THC and are instead dominant in other cannabinoids, most commonly cannabidiol (CBD). The main characteristic of cannabis edibles is that they take longer to affect users compared to when users smoke cannabis.
Flavors of stiiizy Edibles gummies
Pineapple Paradise (Hybrid)
Taste: Tropical and Light Citrus
Best For: Relaxing after a long day of work, fast activation time
Score: 4.5 / 5, best for relaxation
Caribbean Breeze (Sativa)
Taste: Orange and Pineapple
Best For: Midday energy boost, pairs great with music
Score: 5 / 5, nice flavor great euphoric effects when taken
Blue Raspberry Blast (Indica)
Taste: Sweet Berry
Best For End of the day relaxing high
Score: 4.5 / 5
Sour Apple (Hybrid)
Taste: Sweet, Light Sour Apple
Best For: Later in the day when you want to unwind
Score: 4 / 5, sour flavor could be better
Sour Strawberry (Indica)
Taste: Black berries and Strawberry
Best For Nice light giggly and calming
Score: 4 / 5, not that sour, strawberry flavor lacking, high was very light
Watermelon Wave (Indica)
Taste: Watermelon
Best For Nighttime use
Score: 4.5 / 5, sweet sleepy effects when taken
Mango Tango (Sativa)
Taste: Citrus and Mango
Best For Nice light energetic high, great for movies
Score: 4.5 / 5, great flavor, great effects
Fruit Punch Splash (Hybrid)
Taste: Mixed Berries
Best For: The perfect gummy for Sundays
Score: 5 / 5, great flavor nice euphoric effects.
Effects of Stiiizy Edibles
Injesting cannabis may produce long lasting effects than inhaling cannabis. Different edible formats of cannabinoids may affect the rate of cannabinoid digestion and metabolism, which vary among people.
Generally, edible cannabis products are digested more slowly than occurs for aerosol products. Oral administration generally leads to two peaks of concentration, due to enterohepatic circulation. Common side effects of ingesting edibles include increased appetite, dry mouth, and bloodshot eyes.
Cannabis edibles contain both delta 9 THC, which is responsible for the psychotropic properties of feeling relaxed and euphoric, and CBD, which may have effects without the psychoactive properties. Such effects may include analgesia, decreased inflammation, decreased spasticity, and anti-seizure effects. Cannabis edibles with CBD can decrease symptoms of psychosis and anxiety. Edible oils, tinctures, pills, and gummies have been prescribed to people with cancer to potentially improve poor appetite, pain, or weight loss. Cannabis edibles may be effective for muscle spasms and pain relief.
Users of cannabis have reported adverse effects, such as confusion, hallucinations, panic attacks, paranoia, and intense psychotic effects. Cannabis may cause short-term impairments in cognition, memory, alertness, coordination, and balance which can increase risk of falls, especially in older people, and make driving a car dangerous.
Overdoses may occur because the dosage of THC in edibles is impossible to determine without specialized lab equipment and it varies from product to product. Some or all legalized U.S states require packaged edibles to have dosage on the label. For example California AB266 requires labeling to include “THC and other cannabinoid amount in milligrams per serving, servings per package, and the THC and other cannabinoid amount in milligrams for the package total”, and states have required the recall of incorrectly labeled products.
Overdoses can cause behavioral impairments, such as paranoia, impaired mobility, and nausea. Other risks, as a result of regular long-term cannabis use, include harmful effects to brain development, heart function, memory and cognition, and psychiatric health.
Long-term recreational marijuana use can cause cognitive impairments and also lead to cannabis use disorder . Symptoms of CUD include lack of motivation, decreased concentration, and loss of interest in other activities, tolerance, and dependence.
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