Have a Safe Trip

Physiology

Cannabis effects everyone differently, but here are some things it helps to know. Smoking cannabis metabolizes THC in the lungs. This creates an immediate high that starts to fade quickly. Edibles are metabolized by the digestive system. This not only intensifies the effects, it generates a longer lasting high. With most edibles, it can take one to two hours before you feel the full effects. Edibles that utilize nanotized THC are absorbed sublingually (under the tongue). You’ll feel their full potency in just 10–15 minutes.

Fig. 1. | The FAST-ACTING GUMMY

Rapid Onset

Nanotized THC gummies are specially formulated to be rapid-onset. You’ll feel the effects in about 10 minutes (compared to 2 hours typical of other edibles). Onset time can vary based on metabolism, weight, your tolerance of cannabis, and diet.

Low & Slow

10MG of THC is widely used as a ‘standard’ dose. New users may want to start with 5MG. Until you know how an edible effects you we recommend waiting about an hour before consuming more. If you want to increase your dose, do it in small increments.

Tapering Off

Effects will last roughly 2 hours and fade slowly over time. Higher doses may take longer to subside. Know your tolerance and plan ahead to avoid placing yourself or others at risk. Never drive or perform other critical tasks unless you are certain you are sober.

Responsibility

We want you and everyone around you to have a safe, enjoyable experience. Here’s how to do it right:

While under the influence of cannabis you may not have the capacity to make important decisions, including consent.


Never drive under the influence of cannabis.

Never give cannabis to anyone without their knowledge.

Always store edibles securely out of reach children and pets.

Don’t drink. Alcohol increases the concentration of THC in the blood which can produce an overwhelmingly intense high.

Eat something. Consuming cannabis on an empty stomach may result in a more intense high, rapid heartbeat, nausea, and other uncomfortably intense effects.

If you over-ingest, stay in a safe place, tell someone you trust, and stay hydrated while you wait it out.

Never drive under the influence of cannabis.

Never give cannabis to anyone without their knowledge.

Always store edibles securely out of reach children and pets.

Don’t drink. Alcohol increases the concentration of THC in the blood which can produce an overwhelmingly intense high.

Eat something. Consuming cannabis on an empty stomach may result in a more intense high, rapid heartbeat, nausea, and other uncomfortably intense effects.

If you over-ingest, stay in a safe place, tell someone you trust, and stay hydrated while you wait it out.