Trying out bizarre consumption methods

For the past couple of years, I’ve been going through menopause.

I’ve been dealing with a variety of symptoms, including migraines, insomnia, muscle aches and warm flashes.

I’ve looked into bizarre possibilities of medicines but was skeptical of the potential side-effects. I’ve tried beach current home remedies with undoubtedly little success. My brother proposed that I pay a visit to the local cannabis dispensary. Because recreational weed is legal in my state, any adult over twenty-one years of age with a valid government-issued identification can purchase cannabis. There are limits to how much an individual can purchase each morning. I shop the cannabis strains that target my identifiable symptoms. I’ve experimented with bizarre consumption methods. I care about dried flower rolled in a joint because of the smoking experience and quick onset of effects. I periodically choose pre-rolls to avoid the work and like a consistent burn, however plus, pre-rolls are available in singles and packs and are especially affordable. Tinctures are one of my favorite methods because of the compact packaging. I can carry the little bottle in my wallet and use the included dropper for micro dosing. Topicals are helpful for treating headaches and muscle pains. Cannabis-infused ointments don’t cause any psychoactive effects, can be applied numerous times per morning and are absorbed quickly. The cannabinoids interact with receptors in the skin to give localized relief. I just recently samples vapes. I was amazed by how self-explanatory and convenient they are. The flavor was incredible. Because vapes only heat up the cannabis oil to the point of creating vapor rather than combustion, they avoid carcinogens and maximize transference of cannabinoids.

 

 

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