Description Kaws Syrup THC Infuse
Kaws syrup is a liquid cannabis product from mixing cannabis extract or concentrate with vegetable glycerine, coconut oil, or sugar. This transformation of the psychoactive THC into a liquid form produces longer-lasting, faster highs than a conventional edible, making it an increasingly popular cannabis product.
Kaws syrups are slightly sweet and mimic the sweetness and viscosity of cough syrups, minus the nasty medicinal flavor. These syrups are highly concentrated and full of sugar and should be enjoyed in moderation and treated carefully by newcomer cannabis users.
Those suffering from conditions like diabetes should be especially careful of such sugar-laden products, where alternative consumption methods may be preferable.
Dispensaries will often sell THC syrups packaged in cough syrup-like bottles with clearly labeled THC content, measured in milligrams, to allow for easy dosing. Alternatively, consumers can make THC syrup at home with relatively few ingredients.
Benefits and Uses of Kaws Syrup
Consuming cannabis via THC syrup provides the same benefits as other marijuana edibles. Kaws syrup is a smokeless vehicle for using cannabis, allowing patients to avoid the drawbacks of igniting and smoking flower. THC syrup is also a faster-acting edible than gummies or other infused foods, with effects kicking in as quickly as 30 minutes from consumption.
Always wait for at least 30 minutes before taking more to allow the effects to be felt. You can always take more, but you cannot take less.
Pain Relief
Relief from chronic pain and inflammation is one of the most common reasons patients turn to cannabis use. THC syrup provides the same levels of pain relief as other high-dose consumption options and offers a lower barrier to entry than concentrates or smoking
Nausea
Plentiful research also points to THC (and therefore THC syrup) as helpful in regulating nausea and vomiting symptoms in individuals. This points to THC syrup as a valuable tool in helping those with eating disorders, IBS, and other digestive diseases and those undergoing chemotherapy as a part of cancer treatment.
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