What Happens When You Eat 1000Mg of THC?
By Cesar Soriano ·
Mon Oct 13, 2014
Author's note:
Awareness is primarily what I'm trying to promote here, not
simply overloading your body with more THC than you feel comfortable
handling. Taking the necessary precautions to administer the correct
dosage of THC. For the curious people out there wanting to eat edibles
for the first time, that mantra should be "less is more." Taking more
than you can handle won't kill you, but it can lead to feeling
uncomfortable or a minor panic attack. I am a heavy smoker, and a
somewhat reasonably heavy dabber, and edibles can easily ruin my day if I
have too much.
What's the most potent marijuana edible
you've eaten? Most people I've asked have said 250-500mg the most
they've had, and they said it was strong enough to knock them out. Few
weeks ago, I was dared to eat a Kushie Kandy
1000mg Thin Mint chocolate bar. You'll see 100mg and rarely and 200mg
from Kushie Kandy, but when I saw these 1000mg bars, made with two full
grams of Girl Scout Cookies nug oil, I didn't hesitate to pull out my wallet. I had to purchase three because of how super-rare they are.
I waited till noon the next day to eat one whole 1000mg bar. I could
clearly taste the weed, but it wasn't the overwhelming oil taste that
coats your mouth with yuck. Some edibles I've had get stuck to your
teeth and leave you with a harsh BHO aftertaste. This candy bar did not taste like that at all. If I was eating this without knowing it was a 1000mg THC-infused chocolate bar, I would have never expected it hada bucket pof medication in it. The taste of BHO is undeniably there, but subtle.
By 2:00pm, I felt my stomach reacting to the THC-Infused edible. My
eyes were having a difficult time focusing. For me, that's a sign the
edibles are kicking in. The specific feeling I was experiencing while
under the influence of 1000mg is hard to describe: I felt like my
thoughts were moving faster than I could react to them, and faster than
anything physically around me. My mind was racing a million miles a
minute, but I didn't really have the energy to do anything. I had chores
scheduled for the day: I needed to run to a few stores, cook and clean,
and I managed to push through the laziness and get everything I needed
done for the day.
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