The Cannabis Mistake Many Patients Make

Learn the truth about medical cannabis consumption beyond smoking. Discover safer, non-combustible methods to use cannabis as medicine. Many patients and even medical professionals mistakenly believe that medical cannabis must be smoked to be effective. This video clarifies why that is inaccurate by explaining that burning plant material is not the only way to utilize these therapeutic properties. We address the skepticism surrounding the plant and provide a clear overview of alternative options for those seeking relief without smoke. This guide breaks down the primary alternatives to smoking, specifically focusing on cannabis edibles, cannabis tinctures, and cannabis topicals. By understanding these delivery systems, you can determine which approach aligns best with your health needs and lifestyle. We examine how each method works so you can make informed decisions about your treatment plan. 🔹 Do you have to smoke cannabis for it to work? 🔹 What’s the difference between edibles, tinctures, and inhaled cannabis? 🔹 How long do different cannabis methods take to kick in? 🔹 Why do edibles last longer than smoking? 🔹 What does “start low and go slow” really mean? 🔹 Are topicals useful for arthritis pain? 🔹 How can patients find the method that works best for them? Subscribe for weekly medical cannabis breakdowns, and comment below if you want to see a deep dive into specific dosing guidelines next. Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more expert guidance on cannabis, addiction, and public health! 📩 Subscribe to My Substack: www.drpetergrinspoon.substack.com 📸 Follow Me on Instagram: @peter_grinspoon 🐦 Join the Conversation on X (Twitter): @Peter_Grinspoon ☁️ Find Me on Bluesky: grinspoon.bsky.social 🔗 More Resources: https://linktr.ee/drpetergrinspoon 📢 Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider. #MedicalCannabis #CannabisEducation #CannabisConsumption #Edibles #Tinctures #CBD #THC #PainRelief #SleepHealth #CannabisForSeniors #GrinspoonOnDrugs #PeterGrinspoon