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Definitely. I get bored sometimes. Lol. It’s very easy.Gooey deliciousness right there mags. Well done cuz. You enjoying the brix then?
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Definitely. I get bored sometimes. Lol. It’s very easy.Gooey deliciousness right there mags. Well done cuz. You enjoying the brix then?
Lol ive actually heard a few people say thatDefinitely. I get bored sometimes. Lol. It’s very easy.
Great info h00k! Thanks for sharing as I am very recently going through some of this stuff and I am looking forwards to trying these tips if I get to this point again. Much appreciated....C+P...
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You may have heard this one before. You’re battling a bit of THC-induced anxiety and paranoia, and your buddy suggests sniffing or chewing on — you guessed it — black peppercorns! Generally a few sniffs of black pepper will have an almost immediate effect, while chewing peppercorns should provide relief in about an hour.
Still think it’s an old wive’s tale? There’s actually science behind it. Pepper, like cannabis (and virtually every other plant), contains terpenes. Pepper contains a terpene called beta-caryophyllene which allows it to produce a “phytocannabinoid-terpenoid effect” that reduces anxiety. In fact, some scientists speculate it can help with depression and main modulation.
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CBD (or cannabidiol) is the second most prominent cannabinoid found in cannabis. As you may know, CBD has garnered a lot of interest over recent years because it seems to provide incredibly versatile therapeutic utility; but, with no psychoactivity or side-effects. However, it’s relationship with THC is an interesting one. They’re like Yin and Yang. They balance each other out. In fact, CBD counteracts many (if not nearly all) of THC’s potentially undesirable effects. That’s why strains without any CBD may get you higher, but are also more likely to cause paranoia and anxiety. (Notably, CBD may counter the adverse cognitive effects of THC like short-term memory impairment.)
And, if you find yourself higher than you’d like, arguably there’s nothing more effective than consuming a high-CBD strain (sans THC) — like Harlequin or Cannatonic. Or, a CBD tincture administered sublingually can work even better. (CBD is considered an anxiolytic — meaning it neutralizes anxiety). After a little CBD, you should feel better in no time!
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I love this! Sativas have always been my favorite, but for the past few years I really have to only sample with moderation. I may try to just let myself get higher than my comfort level and try a combination of the pepper and CBD. I wonder if you could soak some whole peppercorns in a bit of oil and then just bite them and let them hang out under the tongue for a minute?
Just take a pinch o red between the gums and call me when you stop sneezing.Or you could grind the peppercorns and put that under your tongue. Then you won't notice the sativa-caused anxiety for the burning in your mouth .
Thanks bud!Looking great Magoo!
Like that monster?One day in the next few years I hope to grow an auto with multiple bud sites!