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What is The Difference Between Smoking Weed and Consuming Edibles?

When it comes to consuming cannabis, there is a wide range of products available to choose from. Two of the most popular are edibles and smoking weed. While both produce a similar effect, there are several differences between edibles and smoking weed.

Edibles are cannabis products that have been processed into food and beverage form. This includes cannabis-infused gummies, chocolates, drinks, and more. Edibles are consumed orally and can take up to two hours to take effect, as the THC needs to be digested and metabolized by the body before it is felt. The effects of edibles are longer-lasting and tend to be more intense than smoking weed.

In contrast, smoking weed involves inhaling the smoke of cannabis flowers or concentrates. This process is much quicker than eating edibles, with effects usually felt within minutes. The effects of smoking weed tend to be more immediate and shorter-lived than edibles. When it comes to the health risks of the two methods, edibles are thought to be the safer option. This is because they bypass the lungs and don’t involve any combustion of plant material. On the other hand, smoking weed can cause irritation to the lungs and throat, as well as increase the risk of respiratory illnesses.

Ultimately, there are a few key differences between edibles and smoking weed. Edibles take longer to take effect and have a more intense and longer-lasting effect, while smoking weed produces more immediate effects. Edibles are generally considered to be the safer option, while smoking weed carries an increased risk of respiratory illnesses.

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