Submitted by ancientaroma79 t3_zfr75x in springfieldMO
ShroomHex t1_izf1j2k wrote
Reply to comment by mango_mermaid in weed is legal 𪴠by ancientaroma79
I would look into CBD if I were you. It'll give you the calming side of the plant without the "high" part. CBD can be used at work too and it's safe, just make sure the label is accurate before using it in a potentially dangerous way (like driving for example).
mango_mermaid t1_izf1we5 wrote
Thanks, I tried cbd oil a few years ago under my tongue. I didnât notice a difference. Didnât try anything else though
budtoast t1_izh99r9 wrote
I really recommend looking into this yourself, but THC can cause intense anxiety and even psychosis in some people suffering from mental health disorders (namely things like schizophrenia and bipolar.) The plantâs original state was THC/CBD, but recreational and medicinal versions of it sold today typically just have THC and you have to buy the CBD separate at a shop with the signs you see all around.
CBD should help with any anxious feelings youâre having. If you do try cannabis and do a mix of them and you still feel anxious, I recommend staying away from that substance as it doesnât always work for everyone. As far as my friends and I have seen though, CBD really helps balance things out and putting extra/all CBD can actually help bring some people away from their anxious psychotic symptoms.
Edit: Tbh, I think that if there is a divine creator, they designed the plant perfectly as it was made with CBD and THC together to balance one another out. I wish we still sold it like that as an option alongside pure THC and pure CBD
ProGlizzyHandler t1_izjffud wrote
Hemp derived THC (delta 8, delta 10, etc) are frequently combined with CBD in products.
budtoast t1_izji6c8 wrote
I hope this doesnât bother you, but your focus on deltas interested me so I clicked on your profile. I do not mean to diss them while youâre using them to get used to cannabis! Deltas can still be useful for people and even though they arenât the real thing, theyâre still very fun. I think once youâve started trying the real thing youâll be quite satisfied with how it makes you feel. And remember this advice here if you can- it has saved many lives of my friends who suffer with mental health issues. If the THC starts making you feel paranoid, itâs time for some CBD.
ProGlizzyHandler t1_izl6ku1 wrote
Yeah I'm in my 30s and haven't touched weed since I was in high school. I know the weed available today is way stronger than the stuff I used to get so I wanted to start with something a little weaker. Delta highs feel, to me, similar to what I remember weed being like but not nearly as strong. I'm excited for some dispensaries to get their rec licenses so I can get the real thing (not really interested in buying black market).
budtoast t1_izl72pb wrote
That makes sense! Remember what Iâve said here because the plant is not like it was when you tried it in highschool. Times have changed and as you said, it is much stronger. The deltas are a good place to start
If you do decide to try some when recreational places start up though, I really recommend balancing it with something store bought. There are tons of places that sell CBD as bud and you can grind that with anything you get at a recreational place. Unfortunately, I doubt that the new products for recreation will have any level of CBD. Theyâre for recreation, after all, thatâs sort of the point. Their goal is to get customers as high as possible.
budtoast t1_izjftid wrote
Not very much CBD though usually. Typically, when you buy THC products from dispensaries, they have maybe 3% CBD if not less than a single percent, meanwhile it typically has 10%+ THC at LEAST. Most of what I find is 17%-23% THC and somewhere around 0.3%-2% CBD at Springfield dispos. Add more pure CBD bud or product to your consumption and it can be made more balanced.
When Iâve tried deltas/hemp derived products, they are not always balanced. They advertise and make balanced products (which is better than most dispensary products), but you have to search for explicitly balanced or âone to oneâ products. These are made less than the âone or the otherâ products. (Also if you see 1:1 on a cannabis product that means one to one- the product is balanced with CBD and THC being the same amount)
To be honest, if youâre looking for pain relief or anxiety relief, do not try deltas/hemp derived products. They do next to nothing for pain and just sort of feel like theyâre made for recreation. They donât really do very much and I wonder if theyâre mostly placebo for people. THC is so much better as it is. If you want to try something mild for fun and behaves different from weed, go ahead, but I wouldnât say itâs anywhere near the same experience.
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