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How long does it take to come down from cannabis edibles?
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Oof. That edible sure was tasty, but now that some time has passed, you’re wondering if you’ve bitten off more than you can chew. Is it even possible to clear away these icky side effects and start feeling normal again? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve put together plenty of tips and tricks to help you start feeling better, along with some advice to help you safely dose and enjoy edibles in the future. Don’t worry—even if it doesn’t feel like the end is in sight, you will feel better soon!
Things You Should Know
- Drink lots of water as you recover to help gradually work the marijuana out of your body. Water can also help with any dry mouth symptoms.
- Eat a healthy snack like cheese or nuts to help you feel more grounded. The next morning, eat a healthy, fruit-filled breakfast to help you recover from your weed hangover.
- Expect your high to stick around for up to 12 hours, with some effects possibly lasting up to 1 day after the fact.
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QuestionAre there any other ways to recover from edibles?Lauren Forsch is a CBD Expert and Founder of Popped.NYC based in New York. Popped.NYC is a cannabis company and lifestyle brand that creates CBD products designed to provide people with relief and promote wellness, self-care, and health. With first-hand experience of managing physical pain and anxiety, Lauren found relief from plant-based, CBD remedies. She created Popped.NYC from a desire to help people manage their pain and offers consultations and a wide variety of handmade, THC-free, vegan CBD products.You can try eating something, especially something that's fatty, which can sometimes absorb any lingering effects, though it might also reactivate some THC since fat binds with it—so go easy. Hydrate with water or a calming herbal tea to stay grounded, and avoid alcohol, as it can intensify the high.
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Tips
- Always air on the side of caution when portioning your edibles. Because of the way they’re made, edibles are much harder to accurately dose (as opposed to inhaled marijuana). A normal “serving” of an edible, like a single cupcake or cookie, could actually have more than the recommended 10 mg dose of marijuana. Here’s a THC calculator that may help you get a better grasp on dosages.Thanks
- Some weed enthusiasts claim that detox pills can help you feel better after having an edible. Always talk to your doctor before using these types of pills to make sure that they don’t negatively interfere with your medications.Thanks
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Warnings
- While THC (the psychoactive component in marijuana) overdoses aren’t usually dangerous, they can still be extremely scary and disorienting. If you start experiencing severe symptoms like major fear and anxiety, heart stress, delusions, and/or vomiting, call emergency services right away.Thanks
- Always store your edibles safely, especially if you live around children and pets. Edibles often look like appealing treats, so they might be eaten by an unsuspecting person. Make sure that your edibles are locked up and well-hidden so only you can access them. [33] X Research sourceThanks
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