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The Science of Potency: What Makes Edibles Hit Stronger?

3 min read
When you consume a cannabis edible, your liver metabolizes THC into 11-hydroxy-THC, a compound significantly more potent than the original Delta-9 THC [1.2.1, 1.4.2]. This metabolic conversion is the primary answer to the question of **what makes edibles hit stronger** than other consumption methods.

Pharmacology Insights: What Helps Make Edibles Stronger?

4 min read
Studies show the oral bioavailability of THC in edibles can be as low as 4% to 20% due to first-pass metabolism [1.8.1, 1.8.3]. Understanding what helps make edibles stronger involves enhancing this absorption through various pharmacological and dietary techniques for a more potent and consistent experience.

Is a 25mg edible strong?: A guide to potency, and your experience

4 min read
While a 25mg edible is considered a moderate to strong dose for experienced consumers, for a beginner or an individual with low tolerance, it can be overwhelmingly potent. The answer to 'is a 25mg edible strong?' depends almost entirely on your personal tolerance, metabolism, and experience with cannabis.

How Strong is a 10mg Edible? Potency, Effects, and Safety Explained

5 min read
For individuals new to cannabis, a **10mg edible** can be quite strong, while for experienced users, it is often considered a standard amount. This difference in perception is due to variations in individual tolerance, metabolism, and body chemistry, which all play a significant role in the overall intensity and duration of the effects.

The Science of Potency: What Makes Edibles Hit Harder?

3 min read
When you consume a cannabis edible, your liver converts Delta-9-THC into 11-hydroxy-THC, a compound that can be significantly more potent [1.2.1, 1.3.3]. This metabolic process is central to understanding what makes edibles hit harder and last longer than other consumption methods.