THC Oil is a concentrated cannabis product that can be very potent. It should be used in tiny, measured amounts.
How To Use Carefully
Follow label directions and start with the smallest suggested dose. Effects can be strong and long lasting compared with inhaled methods.
Quality and Safety
Look for lab tests confirming cannabinoid levels and absence of solvents. Keep products locked away from children and pets.
Legal Note
Confirm that possession and use are allowed in your state and never drive while affected.
Alternatives
If you want calmer, non intoxicating routines, consider the CBD collection or Edify gummies.
Quick Answers
- How long do effects last? Often 4 to 6 hours, sometimes longer.
- How much should I take? Start low and increase slowly over several days.
- When should I take it? Time your serving to match your goal and daily routine.
- What should I check on the label? Milligrams per serving, spectrum, and lab tests.
Glossary
COA: Certificate of Analysis that verifies potency and purity.
Full spectrum: Hemp extract with minor cannabinoids and trace THC.
Broad spectrum: Hemp extract with cannabinoids but no detectable THC.
Isolate: A single cannabinoid like CBD by itself.
Quick Answers
- How long do effects last? Often 4 to 6 hours, sometimes longer.
- How much should I take? Start low and increase slowly over several days.
- When should I take it? Time your serving to match your goal and daily routine.
- What should I check on the label? Milligrams per serving, spectrum, and lab tests.
Glossary
COA: Certificate of Analysis that verifies potency and purity.
Full spectrum: Hemp extract with minor cannabinoids and trace THC.
Broad spectrum: Hemp extract with cannabinoids but no detectable THC.
Isolate: A single cannabinoid like CBD by itself.
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