What are the Health Benefits of Cannabis?
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REFERENCES 1. The Health Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids: The Current State of Evidence and Recommendations for Research (2017) www.nap.edu (National Academies Press) 2. Harvard Health Blog: Harvard Medical School (Harvard Health Publishing)
Why Choose Baked Edibles?
As soon as cannabis infused edibles become legal in 2019, The Botanical Brownie will be making infused products. For the time being, we offer our easy-to-use Take and Bake mixes with specific cannabis infusion instructions—make your own cannabis edibles in the comfort of your home. Learn to make Cannacoconut Oil.
Once cannabis infused edibles become legal, you will find The Botanical Brownie using several types of cannabis and extraction techniques to make our oils. We bake the cannabis oils directly into products, rather than coat (spray) or paint them on as the
last step. The result is a product that is always tastier and more consistent. After about 1 to 3 hours you will begin to feel the effects
of your edibles and you should expect delicious relief for 2 to 6 hours.
We always recommend exercising restraint when consuming edibles for the first few times so you become accustomed to your individual tolerance and desired effect. Cannabis is fat soluble so we recommend eating a meal before consuming our products.
Dosing is individual specific so start with a dose of 5 mg to 10 mg and experiment from there.
Once cannabis infused edibles become legal, you will find The Botanical Brownie using several types of cannabis and extraction techniques to make our oils. We bake the cannabis oils directly into products, rather than coat (spray) or paint them on as the
last step. The result is a product that is always tastier and more consistent. After about 1 to 3 hours you will begin to feel the effects
of your edibles and you should expect delicious relief for 2 to 6 hours.
We always recommend exercising restraint when consuming edibles for the first few times so you become accustomed to your individual tolerance and desired effect. Cannabis is fat soluble so we recommend eating a meal before consuming our products.
Dosing is individual specific so start with a dose of 5 mg to 10 mg and experiment from there.
cannaoilFull buds are oven dried over low heat and then slowly infused over several hours into organic coconut oil. These oils have full cannabinoid and terpene profiles. Learn to make Cannacoconut Oil.
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FAQs
Q: I’M NEW TO THIS, HOW DO I USE EDIBLES SAFELY?
A: Always follow the instructions on the label and adjust your intake according to your needs and previous experiences.
Q: IS THERE A WAY TO USE CANNABIS WITHOUT BEING IMPAIRED?
A: Yes, cannabidiol (CBD) provides many patients with relief of inflammatory pain such as arthritis, muscle spasms, seizures and even many gastrointestinal issues without causing euphoria or impairment. We will have a few products that are infused with CBD oil only.
Q: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CBD and THC?
A: CBD and THC are the two most abundant of the many cannabinoids found in cannabis. THC is known to get you 'high' and responsible for the euphoric, mind-altering effects of the cannabis plant, while CBD is valued for its non-psychoactive medical benefits. Read more about THC and CBD Properties.
Q: CAN I MAKE MY OWN CANNABIS-BASED OIL FOR USE WITH THE BOTANICAL BROWNIE 'TAKE AND BAKE' MIXES?
A: Definitely! Learn to Make Cannacoconut Oil.
Q: WHERE CAN I PURCHASE THE BOTANICAL BROWNIE 'TAKE AND BAKE' MIXES?
A: Order Amazeballs and Double B's 'Take and Bake' mixes online. As soon as cannabis infused edibles become legal in 2019,
The Botanical Brownie is set to offer the full selection of our cannabis infused edibles to those seeking delicious relief.
At that time, you will find our full product line-up in local stores in addition to online order.
Q: CAN I DRIVE A VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF CANNABIS?
A: No. It is never wise to operate a vehicle or any dangerous machinery while impaired under any substance including cannabis.
Q: CAN I TRAVEL WITH CANNABIS?
A: If you have a medical marijuana prescription you can travel in Canada with your medical cannabis. Be sure to bring your medical marijuana card, prescription and never bring more than your 30-day limit.
Q: WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF CANNABIS?
A: Cannabis use can cause red eyes, dry mouth, increased hunger, some short-term memory loss and some cognitive impairment while under the influence.
A: Always follow the instructions on the label and adjust your intake according to your needs and previous experiences.
Q: IS THERE A WAY TO USE CANNABIS WITHOUT BEING IMPAIRED?
A: Yes, cannabidiol (CBD) provides many patients with relief of inflammatory pain such as arthritis, muscle spasms, seizures and even many gastrointestinal issues without causing euphoria or impairment. We will have a few products that are infused with CBD oil only.
Q: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CBD and THC?
A: CBD and THC are the two most abundant of the many cannabinoids found in cannabis. THC is known to get you 'high' and responsible for the euphoric, mind-altering effects of the cannabis plant, while CBD is valued for its non-psychoactive medical benefits. Read more about THC and CBD Properties.
Q: CAN I MAKE MY OWN CANNABIS-BASED OIL FOR USE WITH THE BOTANICAL BROWNIE 'TAKE AND BAKE' MIXES?
A: Definitely! Learn to Make Cannacoconut Oil.
Q: WHERE CAN I PURCHASE THE BOTANICAL BROWNIE 'TAKE AND BAKE' MIXES?
A: Order Amazeballs and Double B's 'Take and Bake' mixes online. As soon as cannabis infused edibles become legal in 2019,
The Botanical Brownie is set to offer the full selection of our cannabis infused edibles to those seeking delicious relief.
At that time, you will find our full product line-up in local stores in addition to online order.
Q: CAN I DRIVE A VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF CANNABIS?
A: No. It is never wise to operate a vehicle or any dangerous machinery while impaired under any substance including cannabis.
Q: CAN I TRAVEL WITH CANNABIS?
A: If you have a medical marijuana prescription you can travel in Canada with your medical cannabis. Be sure to bring your medical marijuana card, prescription and never bring more than your 30-day limit.
Q: WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF CANNABIS?
A: Cannabis use can cause red eyes, dry mouth, increased hunger, some short-term memory loss and some cognitive impairment while under the influence.