5 IMPORTANT REASONS TO ADD CANNABIS LEAVES TO RAW JUICE RECIPES
Besides fruits and vegetables, it turns out cannabis can be added to your juicer as well.
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Besides fruits and vegetables, it turns out cannabis can be added to your juicer as well. For those unfamiliar with the juicing phenomenon, the process of making cannabis juice is surprisingly simple. All you really need is a blender/juicer and some raw material.
Juicing cannabis is somewhat of a new concept, but it has tremendous practical benefits. Here are 5 reasons why you should add cannabis leaves to raw juice recipes:
*Note: Make sure that your leaves are washed and that they have been grown from a reliable source to avoid juicing chemical-covered cannabis. Medical grade is a lot safer than juicing something you picked up from someone at a local trailer park.
1) Avoid the high
While the downsides of getting high are often debated, the fact is that some people prefer their cannabis without psychoactive effects.
This is where juicing comes in handy. Since heat is required to convert the THCA in raw cannabis into THC, its psychoactive form, juicing provides a way of obtaining many of the benefits of cannabis without getting high.
While conventional wisdom says you can’t get high from raw cannabis, there has been a recipe discovered that says you can, so follow recipe(s) accordingly.
2) Ingest higher doses
Along the same line, not getting high makes it easier to take higher doses of cannabis and therefore more of its medical components, also known as cannabinoids.
One doctor who recommends juicing is Dr. William Courtney, founder of the Cannabis International Foundation. According to Dr. Courtney, THC can be taken in doses of hundreds of milligrams when in its acid form.
However, once heated, the tolerable dose drops to 10 mg a day. Cannabis juice also contains CBDA, the acid form of CBD.
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