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Does an edible count as a drug?: A pharmacological perspective

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Pharmacological science defines a drug as a substance that affects biological or physiological function. This is critical for understanding the question, 'Does an edible count as a drug?', as cannabis-infused foods contain psychoactive compounds that exert a profound effect on the body.

What Are the Long Term Effects of Edibles?

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According to a recent UC San Francisco study, chronic cannabis users—including those who prefer edibles—showed significantly reduced vascular function comparable to individuals who smoke tobacco. The findings emphasize that the long term effects of edibles can extend far beyond temporary intoxication, impacting mental and physical health.

What gets you stoned?: Understanding the psychoactive compounds

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The cannabis plant contains over 60 natural cannabinoids, but it is primarily one chemical, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), that gets you stoned by interacting with your body's endocannabinoid system. Understanding these complex interactions is crucial for navigating the effects of cannabis and other psychoactive substances.

Is 15 mg of CBD Enough to Give You a Buzz?

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According to the World Health Organization, pure cannabidiol (CBD) exhibits no effects indicative of any abuse or dependence potential and does not cause a 'high'. This means that for those asking, 'Is 15 mg of CBD enough to give you a buzz?', the answer is firmly rooted in the fundamental differences between CBD and its intoxicating counterpart, THC.

Why does CBD make me feel buzzed? Unpacking the Myths and Science

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Despite the common belief that cannabidiol (CBD) is entirely non-intoxicating, a significant number of consumers report feeling a subtle 'buzz' or mild euphoric effect after use. The scientific reason behind this phenomenon is not the CBD itself, but rather a result of other compounds, primarily delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), present in improperly manufactured or specific types of CBD products.

Which delta is the strongest? A guide to cannabinoid potency

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While Delta-9 THC is the most well-known psychoactive compound in cannabis, newer research has introduced synthesized cannabinoids, like THC-P, that challenge previous notions of which delta is the strongest. The answer is more complex than it first appears and depends on whether you are comparing naturally occurring isomers or novel, lab-created versions.