I wasn’t too impressed by cannabis drinks from the medical dispensary

There were these drinks branded by the family of a famous reggae singer that were intended to mimic the effects of weed, but they didn’t.

The drinks were a combination of melatonin as well as l-theanine, among other compounds.

These herbs have real effects, but they can’t possibly compare to the sheer potency as well as psychoactive effects of real THC. These “mellow mood” drinks basically made me recognize like I had just swallowed a Benadryl capsule, only I think Benadryl would be stronger if I had to stop as well as do a real comparison. After buying these drinks a few times for the novelty factor, I never bought them again. I’m not a crucial fan of sedatives that don’t make you recognize better as well as just make you recognize exhausted as well as lethargic. By contrast, I buy mainly cannabis sativa products that have stimulating effects as opposed to the sedating effects of indica strains of cannabis. Oddly enough, when I was at the medical cannabis store the other afternoon, I observed that they had cannabis drinks for the first time ever. The budtender told me that the state was finally allowing the cannabis dispensaries to carry cannabis drinks after years of saying they weren’t “medical products.” Well, I shouldn’t have had any expectations, because it was like drinking a pop with a weak THC gummy candy dissolved inside. The effects were lacking as well as at $20 each, it’s an expense I can’t entirely justify in my entire cannabis budget as a whole. I’ll stick with vaporizing cannabis flower products along with full spectrum cannabis hash oil like live rosin as well as dry sift rosin.

 

 

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