mazu74

mazu74 t1_iwpng48 wrote

That sounds like they’re saying it produces a better high with the entourage effect, not it produces a less intense effect. CBD is certainly known for helping to relieve anxiety, but again, I’ve still never once heard it reduces the intensity of the high itself…

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mazu74 t1_iwpn83v wrote

Michigan, though I’ve never heard of this before. Always just that it produces a better high (and I do smoke CBD with my primarily THC flower so…).

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mazu74 t1_iwnpvxq wrote

I don’t think anyone consumes THC and CBD thinking they’ll be less impaired or less high, quite the opposite really. If you’re not doing it for medical reasons, you take THC and CBD for a better high than THC alone. Kinda a weird study considering it’s obvious to anyone who consumes cannabis, but yet again, studies on cannabis were heavily restricted so maybe this is significant for some other reason than informing the public?

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mazu74 t1_itx6882 wrote

Believe me, I’m sure if they could warn people days ahead of time for other kinds of emergencies, they absolutely would without a second thought. Sadly hurricanes are one of the very few that are detectable that far in advance.

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