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Cannabis Microdosing
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Cannabis differs from other “drugs” — like alcohol, sleeping tablets or painkillers — in that you do not need to perpetually increase the dosage to get the same effect. From personal experience, I’ve found that it actually seems to be the inverse. Over the years, I am consuming less in order to get as high as I need. The result is my cannabis supply lasts a very long time.

Peer pressure to macrodose

Maybe it has to do with the way that I’m smoking nowadays. When I started to consume cannabis, it was very much a social activity. As students back in the 90s, my friends and I would save up our pennies and buy our cannabis (which was usually hashish in UK’s North East). We would then go about consuming as much as we could in as short amount a time as possible. Little did we know that we were actually wasting the majority of the product we were consuming.

Once I started to consume again for predominantly medicinal use, the way I consumed cannabis changed. My life circumstances had changed. I was living in another country, was working and had kids. Buying my weed was not as convenient as before and I had also become a more choosy consumer. Purchasing now became a six hour round trip to Amsterdam to stock up on the various strains I wanted. This is not the most convenient shopping experience and the resulting bounty was something that I wanted to ensure lasted as long as possible.

You can only get so high

The more I researched cannabis, I discovered that you can only get so high. Compare that to alcohol or sleeping tablets — where the more you consume, the stronger the effect and too much will result in death. We all know this is not possible with cannabis.

The active components of cannabis are called cannabinoids, the most well-known of which are THC and CBD.

Your body produces its own cannabinoids which are called endocannabinoids. Endo comes from the Greek word that means “within”. These are vital for long-term memory processing, regulating appetite, helping to control pain, suppressing anxiety, aiding sleep and probably a whole host of things that are yet to be discovered. Incidentally, your body also produces it’s own endogenous morphine, more commonly known as endorphins. We all contain our very own little drug labs.

To regulate and process these endocannabinoids, our body has an endocannabinoid system that is made up of receptors. These receptors can be found throughout the brain, major organs and the body in general. The endocannabinoids fit exactly into these receptors like a key into a lock. It just so happens that the cannabinoids in cannabis also match the endocannabinoids in that they also fit into the receptors just like our little endo keys.

Now, our body only has so many key holes (receptors), so once they are full there is no place for any additional keys to fit into. This means that when your body is flooded with cannabinoids — whether they were produced internally or from an external source (a bong, for example) — they can have no effect.

Therefore, one can conclude that there is a point at which you cannot get any higher. Albeit, you will feel very high, but consuming any more cannabis at this point will only have the end result of wasting your medicine and, if you are smoking, increasing your exposure to carcinogens within the burnt plant material.

Little lung sacs

Gooey Rabinski, writing for Green Flower Media, offers more information supporting this approach. He argues that THC, once inhaled, only passes into your bloodstream through the small air sacs in your lungs called alveoli. None is taken from the smoke in your mouth or throat.

You only have so many alveoli, so flooding your lungs with more than it has the capacity to process is purely a waste of good bud. What’s more, the time it takes for the THC to pass into your bloodstream is milliseconds; so it’s safe to exhale as soon as you are able. If you take a huge drag you will be blowing out a heck of alot of THC and other useful cannabinoids into the atmosphere.

Find your microdose

Once I discovered this, I experimented with reducing the size of the herb that I burn in my pipe. I smoke from a glass spoon pipe. I know that a vaporizer is probably a healthier way to go, but I seem to have an inertia to switching from a tried and tested method. Everyone finds what’s right for them.

I discovered that breaking off a tiny piece of a bud and burning it in my pipe allowed me to get slightly high. I was high enough to feel the benefits; pain control, sleep aid or mood enhancing. But I was not incapacitated on the sofa. I played around with the dosage in this manner until I found a chunk the size of about a third of my pinky fingernail to be a good dosage. It does depend on the strain and the result I’m seeking. Sometimes being incapacitated on the sofa is just what the doctor ordered.

This was a revelation. I no longer needed to ram a chunk the size of my thumbnail into my pipe and create billowing clouds of smoke — no matter how satisfying such a technique may be. I could get similar results with a fraction of the amount of marijuana. I was microdosing before I even knew that it was a thing.

Endless stash

My pot lasts seemingly forever. Gone are the days that I have to go on field trips to Amsterdam, now that I grow my own over the summer. Microdosing this way means that I have more marijuana to share with friends in need and I usually have enough to last until the next harvest. Whatever is left, I process into cannabis-infused olive oil which I store in the fridge and use as a topical to relieve aches and pains.

Educating your peers

Now I find myself in the position of going on cannabis field trips again. People are surprised and sometimes comment on how little I put in my pipe. I’m no longer self-conscious about matters such as this and explain to them the reasoning behind my approach. On top of this, my field trips are now “work” and I should be in a state to a) maintain conversation, and b) document that conversation and events at a later date.

Summary

First of all, your lungs only have a certain capacity to allow cannabinoids to pass into your bloodstream. This fact alone should be enough to convince you to reduce the amount that you burn at one time. Then, on top of that, you only have a certain amount of cannabinoid receptors within your body — meaning that once the cannabinoids are in your bloodstream, there is a ceiling on how high you can get.

Try reducing the amount of marijuana you consume by half and see if it makes a difference.

I’m confident that you will not notice a reduction in your high and you’ll make your stash last twice as long. You have a lot to win and nothing to lose. Microdosing could even allow you to reduce further; I think it’s fair to say I’m consuming less than quarter of what I used to and am only a microdose away from topping up in case I feel I need the boost.


Anyone have any thoughts on this???
I find this to be pretty accurate for me.
 
I'm all for Micro dosing if thats your thing. I don't really think cannabis is a one size fits all shoe...what works for one person may not work for everyone.

My problem with the micro dosing "crowd" is that alot of them start to act like its the only way, and everyone else are just stoners (no offense of course...I have a point).

My canna doc is on the micro dosing kick and gave me a bunch of literature on it, as well as a good long talk about why he thinks it works. At this point I was fine with getting more information, but wasn't really thinking it was my thing. Long story short...when I got my copy of the official paperwork that goes into a file with a government issued serial number, in the comments section it said that my cannabis use was way to high.

I have a problem with that. Its one thing to have an opinion, but to place that opinion into an official document is totally F*cked up.

Personally, I think its a slippery slope. Put to much emphasis on information like that, and the people that want to see this kept illegal, or overly regulated will use it against the broader cannabis community.

Again, only my opinion, though. :pass:
 
I find this to be pretty accurate for me.


Gooood Morning errrrrybody!

I am the opposite, I have to have my system overloaded with THC all the time! In fact I need to go do a daaaaaabbb.

There is a theory that is literally the opposite and they think it is what has the anti cancer effect. It is called apoptosis where the body is forced to balance out as a result of the endocannabinoid system being overloaded. Just google Cannabis Cancer Apoptosis
 
..... serious? your comin in live stoners on some macro dosage?....
i'll be back....
tssst .. mmaaaannnnnnnnn...:grrr2::bong:
lmao it was an article I found.
If you filling a bowl pass it over here and I'll show you how I clear a chamber!
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haha steve can't clear shit!:crying:

Move over Steve, arty coming through!
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Isn't apoptosis the natural cycle of cell death?

You are correct that cannabis regulates this (hence causing cancer cells to die).

My dad was recently diagnosed with cancer.....I've been doing a ton of reading.


Yep you are 100% correct the natural cycle of CANCER cell death!!!!!! If your father has cancer feed him LOTS of whole plant extracted oil, like RSO. There is a great weedequitte episode that tells all about it the title of the episode is "stoned kids" I actually think it was the very first episode, if you don't know weedquitte is a show on the Channel Viceland.
 
If your father has cancer feed him LOTS of whole plant extracted oil, like RSO
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I would love to....but my dad is an ex-marine corps. drill instructor, conservative republican from Idaho. lol

He thinks I'm a "druggie" because I use cannabis to treat my ailments. He's coming to stay with use while he gets his radiation treatments....should be interesting, as I don't plan to change who I am to make him feel more comfortable.

I sent him a link to a video about RSO curing cancer....he called me a hippie and told me to stop sending him drug shit, because he doesn't want yahoo to report him to the government :rofl::rofl::rofl:.

Lets just say he's a character, to say the least:vibe:
 
No big surprise that the water in the town in Colorado that they were concerend might have THC in it turned out to be false positives on the field test kits. I wonder if anyone is asking who else is using these kits and what they are being used for? If these are used to test people in LEO or even job related tests, they need to be seriously re-evaluated.


Hugo water THC-free: Officials have no regrets on how it was handled
‘I don’t think anyone other than a chemist or forensic expert could say why the field tests were inaccurate’: Officials recognize there are no good tests to detect THC in water

 
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I would love to....but my dad is an ex-marine corps. drill instructor, conservative republican from Idaho. lol

He thinks I'm a "druggie" because I use cannabis to treat my ailments. He's coming to stay with use while he gets his radiation treatments....should be interesting, as I don't plan to change who I am to make him feel more comfortable.

I sent him a link to a video about RSO curing cancer....he called me a hippie and told me to stop sending him drug shit, because he doesn't want yahoo to report him to the government :rofl::rofl::rofl:.

Lets just say he's a character, to say the least:vibe:

He hasn't started the chemo yet? That shit is ravenous on the body as most know and peoples attitudes can change sometimes when they go from being 250 and masculine to less than a 100lbs with barely enough strength to walk. At that point most would consider becoming a drugged up hippie. I saw my ex's dad who was an ex military surgeon and he got pancreatic cancer, he was literally about to die before he would take some cannabis. But he did and he started eating again, ultimately he got through it the first two times. It got him the 3rd though but that was after almost 10 years after being diagnosed with one of the more deadly forms of cancer. But trust me I understand peoples preconceived notions about the "devils weed"
 
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