Hi, my neighbours 6-year-old autistic child is using hope 1 to manage his behaviour related to his autism and ADHD. What a difference it has made for him. They’ve only been using it for 3 days. He hates the minty flavour though. Any suggestions on how to mask it or other tinctures that are similar with a different flavour? We’ve been putting it with chocolate pudding to make mint chocolate, but it’s still a battle. Thanks!
I just got etain marijuana pills from my local dispensary, and I was wondering if anyone else had any experiences with it. More specifically, I’m taking the etain mezzo 2CBD:1THC dosage, would really love to hear others' opinions on it.
Cannabis to treat ADHD? Would love to hear your experiences For context this is for someone who is from Western Australia so laws there are pretty tight. However, I’ve just found out that one can get prescribed marijuana in oil form from GP to treat ADHD as well as comorbid anxiety, depression, OCD and PTSD.
Would love to hear your personal experiences of whether you’ve found them helpful. How does it make you feel? Have you had any side effects? Thanks in advance
I went down to Wildwood back in June & I got the Kimbo Kush, The WiFi Glue, & & The Chronald. & mannnn, when I tell you how big the nugs in the Chronald you wouldn't believe me, it had to go at least 1.6 on a scale. But yeah, they have been doing their thing lately. I'm loving it, but I also don't like how they upped their prices from 40$ to 47$/48$. I understand how it works, how they gotta up their prices due to the quality getting better. But yeah, I love anything remotely purple, & DANKKK smelling. I love the cake/vanilla aroma, & anything skunky. So the only one I have yet to try from what you listed is the str8 lemonade & the gush mints. But I put 1 in my cart due to how freaking purp it looooks in the few reviews I've seen so far.
When you cook weed into food, does it have a different type of high than smoking it?
It is a slower onset because it goes through digestion before entering the bloodstream. edibles also make better use of the terpenes and flavonoids in the plant, which can heighten the THC's effect. it is usually more of a body load and can last many, many hours.