CONSUMPTION
When consuming cannabis, one of the most important factors is the delivery method. Gaining the mental and physical benefits of cannabis is largely dependent upon how it’s consumed, with each method providing a unique experience and host of effects.
INHALATION
When using cannabis, the method of consumption is a key factor to consider. Thanks to advancements in product innovation, there are now various ways to consume cannabis, including inhalation, ingestion, absorption, and topical application. Each method offers unique dosing options and is designed for specific needs. Consult with a certified pharmacist to determine which delivery method is most suitable for you.
INHALATION: Vaporized Flower, Oils & Extracts
Inhalation involves breathing in cannabis, where the gases enter the lungs and are quickly absorbed into the bloodstream. Vaporizers produce a vapor, rather than smoke, which is inhaled for a fast-acting effect.
SUBLINGUAL
SUBLINGUAL
TINCTURES & SPRAYS
Sublingual options, such as tinctures and sprays, are liquid cannabis extracts favored by those who seek precise dosing and rapid effects without the potential health risks linked to smoking. Tinctures can vary widely in THC content per dose.
TOPICALS
TOPICAL
PATCHES, SALVES, LOTIONS & OILS
Topical applications differ from other forms because they are said not to cause the cerebral effects commonly associated with “being high.” This makes them a good choice for those who need to stay clear-headed while seeking localized relief for issues like muscle pain or soreness.
ORAL INGESTION
ORAL INGESTION
CAPSULES & EDIBLES
Oral ingestion of cannabis, such as through capsules or edibles, offers a distinct experience compared to methods that deliver cannabinoids directly to the bloodstream. Orally consumed products often have a delayed onset and can produce intense, full-body psychoactive effects depending on the dose.