How to Use Cannabis: The Ultimate Guide to a Stunning Experience

Chapter 4: Methods of Use – Find Your Perfect Fit

Popular Methods of How to Use Cannabis for Beginners

How to use cannabis for beginners? There are many ways to consume the plant, and the method you choose significantly affects the onset and duration of your experience. In this chapter, we’ll look at the most common THC delivery methods, along with their pros and cons.

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Infographic comparing the pros and cons of cannabis consumption methods: inhalation, ingestion, sublingual, and topical for beginners.

Smoking: Fast-Acting Ways to Use Cannabis

Smoking is one of the most traditional ways to consume cannabis. It involves inhaling the smoke produced by burning cannabis flower. Smoking can be done using joints, pipes, bongs, or blunts.

Pros:

  • Fast onset of effects
  • Simple and familiar for many users

Cons:

  • Can be harsh on the lungs
  • Smell can be strong and lingering
  • Not ideal for those with respiratory issues

Vaporizing: A Modern Method for Beginners 

Vaporizing is a healthier alternative to smoking. It involves heating the cannabis at a lower temperature to release cannabinoids in the form of

vapor, rather than smoke.

Pros:

  • Smoother on the lungs than smoking
  • More discreet with less odor
  • Retains more of the flavor profile of the cannabis

Cons:

  • Requires a vaporizer device, which can be an investment
  • Some devices can be bulky or complicated to use

Edibles: A Discreet Way to Use Cannabis for Beginners 

Edibles are food products infused with cannabis extracts, typically in the form of THC or CBD. Common edibles include gummies, chocolates, cookies, and beverages.

Pros:

  • Long-lasting effects
  • Discreet and easy to consume
  • No lung irritation

Cons:

  • Slow onset (30 minutes to 2 hours)
  • Easy to overconsume if not careful
  • Effects can be unpredictable due to metabolism

Tinctures: How to Use Cannabis Sublingually 

Tinctures are liquid extracts of cannabis that can be taken sublingually (under the tongue) or added to food and beverages. They are absorbed quickly into the bloodstream.

Pros:

  • Fast acting when taken sublingually
  • Precise dosage control
  • Discreet and portable

Cons:

  • Can have a strong, herbal taste
  • Effects may vary depending on the individual’s metabolism

Topicals: How to Use Cannabis for Localized Relief 

Cannabis-infused lotions, balms, and creams are applied directly to the skin for localized pain relief or skin conditions. Topicals do not produce a psychoactive effect, as they do not enter the bloodstream.

Pros:

  • Provides targeted relief for pain or inflammation
  • Non-psychoactive

Cons:

  • Does not provide a high or full-body effect
  • Limited to localized use

Safety Tips: How to Use Cannabis for Beginners Responsibly

Start Low and Go Slow! 

Each method of cannabis consumption has its benefits and trade-offs. By understanding your preferences and needs, you can choose the method that works best for your lifestyle. In the final chapter, we’ll cover how to use cannabis responsibly, ensuring you have a safe and enjoyable experience.

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