When it comes to cannabis use, you have your pick of consumption methods. Many users enjoy smoking, while others prefer vaping. For those who don’t want to smoke, tinctures might make more sense. Edibles offer a much more discreet method of use. These products look just like their non-infused counterparts. The thing is, not everyone wants to eat a cookie or chocolate to get their dose. Maybe they don’t like sweets, or they don’t want the extra calories. If this sounds familiar, you might consider trying THC water.
THC water is pretty much what it sounds like, THC-infused water. You drink just as you would any other water, except that the infused variety provides you with the benefit of a dose of THC. You can drink it to ease symptoms of a variety of ailments.
Typically, edibles require a type of fat because THC is highly fat-soluble. What about water? Water doesn’t contain any fat. In the past, getting THC oil to mix with water was a challenge. The result was often unpalatable drinks and inconsistent dosing.
Today, however, technological advances have made infused waters and other beverages easier to make. Using processes like nano-emulsification, cannabis drink makers can get oil to dissolve in water, resulting in more consistent, tastier products.
THC water works similarly to other edibles. When you drink it, you won’t feel the effects right away. The water first needs to travel through your digestive system. Once THC reaches your liver, it transforms into 11-hydroxy-THC, a metabolite of THC that’s a bit more potent than its predecessor. The cannabinoids then enter into your bloodstream, where they travel to your brain and begin attaching to the CB receptors in your endocannabinoid system. When they do, they produce the high you typically associate with cannabis and other THC products, as well as benefits such as pain relief, reduced nausea, anxiety alleviation, and more.
One of the most significant benefits of this product is that it’s much more discreet than other methods of cannabis use. It doesn’t create smoke or vapor, nor does it have a recognizable odor. In fact, it doesn’t have any scent at all. When you drink it, it looks like you’re taking a swig of regular water.
Other benefits of THC water include:
If you’re looking for a more discreet way to ease the symptoms of anxiety, pain, and other ailments, THC water may be a great option. Along with being less noticeable, it provides longer-lasting relief. You’re also providing yourself with hydration, which is always a good thing. For something a little different than smoking, vaping, or even other edibles, THC water may be just what you need.
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