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THC oil vs Dried Flower


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I've recently been prescribed thc oil after over a decade of smoking bud, mostly for recreational purposes but also for the medicinal benefits. It is Champlain, THC 20.90MG and although I prescribed 0.1 ml per dose, I take 0.9.


I've noticed it does take the edge off pain, but I dont get high from it, or have a pleasant buzz as I do with bud. Its more of a dazed, strange feeling.


I'm new to getting it legally and would like to switch from the oil to the bud but do not know how to ask or the right time to ask to switch. Does anyone on here get an actual high from the oil? If so, how much does one need to take?


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CBD is considered to be non psychoactive, CBD is not an intoxicant. So, you ain't going to get that 'Buzz' from CBD oil.

Although you can obtain a pharma THC oil, which IS an intoxicant, the oil is often suspended in a type of vegetable oil called MCT (Medium Chain Triglyceride), it is taken orally and takes time to kick in. The pharma oil is NOT smokable but rather taken orally and is processed by the body via the liver. Due to this it is not going to give you the same 'Buzz' smoking oil will give.

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