Contrary to popular belief, there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. There are several reasons why you might feel like you’re smoking too much weed. If you feel like weed is hurting your body, if you or someone around you seems too high, or if you feel like a bottomless weed pit, there’s a remedy for everyone.
Taking a sabbatical from smoking isn’t a bad idea if you feel like it’s not agreeing with you. If it’s just the form of weed you’re using that’s giving you some issues, switching things up can help in the long term.
Do you feel physical discomfort from smoking?
If your chest feels heavy, you’re coughing a lot, and you find it hard to catch your breath, you definitely shouldn’t be smoking weed. Weed is actually harsher on your lungs than cigarettes due to the sheer volume of smoke, and the huge clouds from things like gravity bongs definitely don’t help.
Some people find that weed simply doesn’t agree with them and their bodies. If this is you, you shouldn’t smoke weed. If you use weed for its medicinal benefits or prefer its effects to other recreational indulgences like alcohol, you don’t have to give up weed entirely. Simply changing the form you use can solve the problem.
Using vape carts
Vape cartridges from reliable manufacturers that lab test their products are always the safest thing to use. Black market cartridges are sketchy and potentially dangerous because there’s no way to know what’s in them. If you live in state where medical or recreational cannabis use is legal, safer cartridges are incredibly easy to find.
Manufacturers focused on creating a pure and contaminant-free product don’t use ingredients like vitamin E acetate or artificial flavorings that are linked to dangerous vape effects. They’re using pure extracts from the flower, and putting them into a form that you can inhale without fire or smoke. You might find them gentler than flower.
Using extracts
Solventless extracts, particularly those made from live cannabis plants, are a pure and tasty way to enjoy your weed. They’re highly potent and they vaporize quickly. A small puff of an extract is a tasty experience that doesn’t require a lot of inhalation to enjoy the effects. You definitely won’t need a lot. A single dab will do you most of the time, especially if you aren’t a heavy cannabis user.
Using edibles
Edibles will get you high without affecting your lungs at all. You eat them, your body digests them and metabolizes the THC, and you slowly get high via your bloodstream. It’s important to note that edibles work differently. The high lasts for very long time, and it’s slightly unpredictable. If you’re new to edibles, start with a very low dose.
Don’t take more if you feel like it isn’t working. You just have to be patient. It may take up to two hours for the effects to begin, and if you take one an hour and forty-five minutes after you take the first one, you’re probably not going to have a great experience. Be gentle with them until you understand how your body reacts.
Using tinctures
THC tinctures are designed to look and operate like medicines. If you’re a medical cannabis patient, they are medicine. They’re cannabis-infused drops that you place under your tongue. Rather than entering your body through your lungs, they enter through your soft tissue and go right into your bloodstream. Tinctures get to work quickly, and they’re very potent. Make sure you’re paying attention to the recommended dosage on the packaging. A tiny bit goes a very long way.
Do you feel too high?
If you feel like you’ve had too much weed in a specific situation, the biggest thing you can do is learn from that mistake. We all overshoot our limits sometimes, especially when we’re having fun or we aren’t being mindful. Paying close attention to how much you’ve smoked and how you feel will keep you from overindulging. Setting limits for yourself before you start can help you prevent a horrible case of couch-lock that you weren’t looking for.
If you or someone around you is in the throes of being too high, there are a few things you can do to help manage the situation until a natural comedown occurs.