
Fine Tuning your High
The benefit of measuring a cannabis dose allows someone to scientifically fine tune the amount of medicine that is administered. A person who begins to know their threshold for certain strains and can easily chart something like an increase or decrease in tolerance.
Creating the exact science of knowing how to administer the right amount of cannabis in the form of smoking can be a bit of a challenge. But the benefit of learning your feel good areas, limit, and no go zones, allows people to become their own expert.
In a way, they become something like their own physician because of repeatedly studying their cannabis experiences. Recording the amount that was smoked, the strain, and effects that were produced.
Measuring your dose of flower, vape juice, or edible content is the beginning of becoming an expert in what you need to know about the cannabis you consume versus anything else anyone tells you. Listen to your experiences; document them, and reflect upon the data you’ve collected.
This will create a precise picture, a profile of how different types and amounts of cannabis affect you personally. And by journaling those experiences in detail, you can look back with accuracy to know what amount of which strain was the right amount.
There are many different types of cannabis being studied for their strengths in certain areas of healing. What may alleviate an ailment for one person may not affect another, or it could be the dosage needs to be increased or decreased.
Some people may think there is no need to fine tune, measure, or document their use of cannabis because they use it recreationally. But whenever I forget and think this may be a valid excuse, I remember this quote from one of the greats, “There’s no such thing as recreational marijuana, it’s all medical.” ~ Tommy Chong
The importance of being able to distinguish different types of cannabis and the doses in which they should be taken is priceless. It creates the freedom of knowing the exact type and amount of medicine for you.
Sid Prince
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