5 Healthy Alternatives For Cannabisseur

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You take some good weed, roll it up in a blunt, and smoke away: simple, isn’t it? Also, it is something that you have been doing for a long time, and you are used to it. However, did you ever try something other than a joint of medical cannabis, such as edibles and vaporizers? 

With so many healthy alternatives on the market, why would you stick solely to joints? And if you are in the habit of mixing tobacco in your joint, you have all the more reasons to consider the alternatives. Keeping that in view, here’s showing you five healthy alternatives to smoking medicinal marijuana.

The Problem of Mixing Tobacco in Cannabis

For many people, cannabis is like a gateway drug to tobacco because many people get their first exposure to tobacco while smoking their first joint. There is even a name to this phenomenon: the reverse gateway effect. 

More than eight million people die every year due to smoking tobacco, mostly from cardiovascular diseases and cancer. You do not need to smoke cannabis with tobacco to get its benefits. You’re adding tobacco to that joint will only end up diminishing all the benefits associated with cannabis. So, now that you know that you need to keep away from tobacco let’s take you through the alternatives you have for it.

Top Five Healthy Alternatives for Cannabis

Vaporizers

You can also inhale marijuana through a vaporizer. The method involves getting the marijuana heated to a high temperature for vaporizing the THC without burning the plant. Patients get to inhale the vapor without taking in the potentially toxic and harsh smoke.

The trendy desktop vaporizer found on the market at present has made vaping more fun than ever. It also comes with several benefits that will convince you to give up on joints.

Vaporizers are great for consumers who want to get them immediately because it offers a fast onset of effects. Vaporization has a rapid onset that lasts for about two to three hours, so it is a more controlled and convenient way of consumption. Also, vaporizers can convert about 46 percent of the available THC to vapor, whereas smoking is only 25 percent.

THC/CBD Joints

Edible Marijuana

Heating cannabis is useful in making cannabis butter, oils, and more. Many businesses are even into selling pre-made cannabis tea, lollipops, brownies, and cookies. If you are into DIYs, you will find recipes online to make your marijuana butter and oil.

Many people prefer consuming marijuana through drink or food because the THC releases slowly into the bloodstream when you mix it in food. Thus, the effect hangs around longer, and you can enjoy the high throughout. Also, ingesting cannabis does not affect the lungs, so that is a reason some people prefer it. 

However, keep in mind that if you suffered from nausea or decreased appetite already, you might not be able to tolerate drinking or eating anything containing marijuana. 

Dabs

In recent times, dabbing has become one of the most popular ways to have cannabis extracts. You will need dap vapes, wax pens, and dab pens for this purpose. 

The function of all these devices is the same, which is to vaporize the plant extracts. You will put cannabis in the device to heat up, and after it does so in a few minutes, there will be vapors for your inhalation.

So, you will get the benefits of cannabis by direct inhalation of the vapor coming out from the CBD wax. It is a clean alternative to smoking cannabis.

Topicals

Cannabis topicals are for those who want the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without its cerebral impact. Topicals include a wide range of products like balms, creams, and patches that you can apply to the skin to relieve pain, muscle soreness, tension, and inflammation. Nowadays, there are even cannabis lubricants available to get you ready for a steamy night. 

These products are usually non-intoxicating, so you will not have to worry about getting high. Cannabinoid receptors exist throughout the body, and cannabis-infused topicals bind to these receptors to address pain and discomfort.

Cannabinoids in topicals do not beach the bloodstream, and they may only penetrate enough to help with localized pain relief. 

Sublingual Cannabis

Sublinguals usually come under the same roof as edibles, but they are not the same thing. Unlike edibles, you do not end up swallowing sublingual cannabis, which includes substances like dissolvable tablets, films, and tinctures. 

You place these forms of cannabis below your tongue for absorption. It gets absorbed through the mucus membranes of your mouth, so you feel the effects faster. These are highly permeable membranes that deliver the active ingredients directly in the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system. 

If you are using sublingual medical cannabis for the first time, remember to swallow all the saliva before putting a dose of a sublingual product under your tongue. Excessive saliva will wash the product down your throat and alter the desired effect.

Summing Up

As you can see, there are more ways to use medical cannabis than rolling up a joint and adding tobacco to it. You will get more benefits from this herb as well by trying the alternatives mentioned above. So, make the switch from smoking cannabis today. But before finalizing any option, try every method on a low scale to see which suits you the best and then zero in on that to get the best effect.