SMOKING: THE CLASSIC APPROACH
How it works: Combusting cannabis flower and inhaling the smoke delivers cannabinoids directly to your lungs, where they rapidly enter your bloodstream.
Onset time: 1-3 minutes
Peak effects: 15-30 minutes
Duration: 1-3 hours
Bioavailability: 10-25%
Best use cases:
• Immediate symptom relief (pain, nausea, anxiety)
• Precise dosing control through small, incremental inhalations
• Social consumption situations
• When you need effects that won't last too long
Considerations:
Smoking produces the fastest onset but also the shortest duration. It's harsh on the lungs and creates odor, making it less discreet. However, it offers excellent dose control since you can stop as soon as you feel effects.
VAPING: A HEALTHIER APPROACH
How it works: Heating cannabis to a temperature that releases cannabinoids and terpenes without combustion, creating a vapor you inhale. Match it with a bubbler or small waterpipe to cool the vapors before they are inhaled.
Onset time: 1-5 minutes
Peak effects: 15-30 minutes
Duration: 1-4 hours
Bioavailability: 20-40%
Best use cases:
• Flavor enthusiasts who want to taste terpene profiles, can change tempurature to emphasize flavor vs. potentcy
• Discreet use in semi-public setting;
Considerations:
Bonus: ABVs (All But Vaped)
You can cook the remains from dosing capsule to remove these chemicals and transform it to CBD provides a great deal of relaxation to your body, further reducing inflammation and pain.
EDIBLES: THE LONG GAME
Onset time: 30 minutes to 2 hours
Peak effects: 2-4 hours
Duration: 4-8 hours (sometimes longer)
Bioavailability: 4-20%
Best use cases:
• All-day symptom management
• Sleep support (especially indica-dominant edibles)
• Situations where smoking/vaping isn't practical
• Consistent, predictable dosing once you find your sweet spot
Considerations:
TINCTURES: LIQUID DROPS CONSUMED SUBLINGUALLY OR SWALLOWED
How they work:
Liquid cannabis extracts taken sublingually (under the tongue) for faster absorption or swallowed for edible-like effects.
Sublingual dosing:
• Onset time: 15-30 minutes
• Peak effects: 1-2 hours
• Duration: 2-4 hours
Swallowed dosing:
• Onset time: 30-90 minutes
• Peak effects: 2-4 hours
• Duration: 4-6 hours
Bioavailability:
Best use cases:
• Precise dosing with dropper measurement
• Discreet consumption anywhere
• Combining with food or beverages
• Bridging the gap between smoking and edibles in terms of onset/duration
Considerations:
Tinctures offer the most dosing flexibility and can be used multiple ways. Hold under your tongue for 30-60 seconds for faster onset, or swallow for longer-lasting effects. Some people find the taste unpleasant, but you can mix tinctures into drinks or food.
Topicals: The Localized Solution
Best use cases:
• Localized pain and inflammation
• Skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis
• Muscle soreness and tension
• When you want therapeutic benefits without mental effects
Considerations:
CHOOSING YOUR METHOD TO MATCH YOUR WELLNESS GOALS
What's your timeline?
What's your environment?
What are your goals?
PRO TIPS FOR ANY METHOD
Start low, go slow
Keep a consumption journal
CONSIDER COMBINING METHODS
THE BOTTOM LINE:
There's no single "best" consumption method—only what's best for your specific situation, goals, and preferences.
Many successful cannabis users employ different methods for different scenarios:
REGARDLESS OF METHOD:
Take time to understand these tools, and you'll be well-equipped to make informed decisions about how you consume cannabis.
Kanybis Consulting 2025
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