How long do edibles stay in your system?

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Edibles are often preferred because of their flavor and also because of the fact that they provide a more convenient and subtle option for consumption of THC when compared with other methods of consumption. Based on the potency and the amount of dosage, edibles and their effects can put an impact on you for some time. Also, there are many other factors that can impact on how long does edibles stay in your system.

Edibles are some of the delightful food products made up of cannabis and cannabis based products available in various forms. Cannabis products with high THC levels can induce more intense and long lasting effects and with these products, the metabolites sustain in your system for as long as your body requires time for eliminating THC from your liver.

The onset time of edibles or the time required for edibles to kick in is based on some vital factors and these include specific metabolic rate, the amount of cannabinoid in the edibles, the amount of THC you have taken and the body mass index. In general, maximum people get the psychoactive effects of the consumed THC in between thirty minutes to two hours after consumption. It’s just a general estimation but the real time differs substantially from one person to another as not all react to consumed cannabis products in the same way. One of the main reasons being the process by which these products are being metabolized differs from one person to another.

Duration of effects of edibles in your system

How long you will get the “high” and other such effects of the edibles varies substantially, but these effects remain for a long time as compared with effects from cannabis through smoking. Generally, it lasts for about four to twelve hours and the initial effects are felt within the first thirty minutes to about two hours post consumption. But there are several factors that play the role such as the kind of edibles consumed, half-life of the product etc. The candies and the gummies are the most popular edibles and with these, the effects onset time is within 30 minutes to one hour, and it can stay in your system from four to eight hours.

Edibles in the form of cookies and brownies and other such treats are known especially for a delayed onset time of effects because of high content of fat. Such edibles stay in your system for about four to ten hours.  Similarly, drinks pervaded with cannabis have a fast effect on your system and it depends on the amount of dosage consumed.

The dosage has an important role on how intense your effects are going to be. THC that is consumed in high doses through edibles have an intense and long term high effects. It can be tempting to start with a high dose, but for newbies it is often good to have a minimal dose so that their bodies get the required time as well as space for getting adjusted to the new substance. When someone starts with a low dose, it is one of the best practices even if THC ingested in large doses offers more intense and longer effects. As THC has an impact both on your physical and mental health, therefore, it is important to make sure you practice safety while consuming it. Beginners should stick to 2.5 to 5mg of THC in a single dose and can slowly increase the dose.

The science behind how long do edibles stay in your system

The science behind the duration of edibles in your systems is mainly associated with the processes that happen in your body when you have those cannabinoids. Knowing what happens when you consume THC is vital for proper understanding of the differences in onset time of effect, intensity and the duration of the effects with the edibles when compared with other mind of consumption methods like smoking and vaping.

When you consume THC orally, the primary ingredient experiences a unique pathway that is different from the pathway when THC is inhaled or is vaped. On oral consumption, THC is completely absorbed by the digestive tract before getting transformed to 11-hydroxy-THC by the liver. This is a highly potent form of THC that causes highly intense and long lasting experience. The whole process of THC getting metabolized by your lover and converted to 11 hydroxy THC takes anywhere between thirty minutes to about two hours. The duration again depends on several factors such as the individual metabolic rate, the cannabinoid profile, amount of dosage and the food present in your stomach.

Conclusion

How long edibles stay in your system is different for different people and it is highly dependent on several factors. Whether you are a newbie user of edibles or you are experienced, knowing how long the effects will stay in your system, what are the factors that affect the intensity of effects, and other such important things is important.