THC Honey Oil
Honey with THC is a deliciously sweet treat that is infused with varying levels of the main psychoactive compound found in weed, tetrahydrocannabinol (or THC for short).
Through a carefully crafted process, standard honey is infused with THC oil or quality tinctures – this allows the honey to take on the beneficial properties of weed (not to mention taking your enjoyment to a completely new level!).
Experts recommend starting with the smallest dose possible and waiting to see how it affects the mind and body before increasing the amounts.
How to use
When should you use it: THC is psychoactive and should be used responsibly and slowly. Typical use is at night time before bed.
Best way to ingest: The most common way is to squeeze some onto your finger and eat it. You can also dab it, put it into your joints, and much more. It’s decarb’d and ready to go.
Best used for: Honey oil is best used for anxiety, stress, and pain relief. It is one of the most well-rounded concentrates that contain the full spectrum of cannabinoids.
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