Edibles: Types and How to Use Them Safely (2024)

What Are Edibles?

The word "edible" describes anything that you can eat. But it’s now a term that’s popularly used for foods, often treats, that have extracts from marijuana or other mind-altering drugs in them. Marijuana includes the leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds of related plants also known as cannabis. The active ingredient is a chemical called THC.

Edibles are a popular way people use cannabis, especially in places where it’s legal to use for medicinal purposes or recreationally. While cannabis edibles are more common, some edibles may be made instead with extracts of “magic mushrooms.”

In Colorado, close to 5 million units of edible cannabis products were sold for medicinal or recreational use in a single year. But it’s likely that the actual use of edibles is a lot higher. Some people likely make their own edibles from infused oils or cannabis plants. While their use is most common in places where it’s legal, it’s hard to know how many people are buying edibles in one state and taking them to another. In one nationwide study in the U.S., 1 in 3 people who had ever used cannabis said that they had used edibles.

Some people use edibles for fun. Other people use them to help with medical conditions or symptoms, such as:

  • Muscle spasms

  • Pain

  • Nausea

  • Vomiting

  • Epilepsy

  • Low appetite

  • Cancer

  • Psychiatric disorders such as PTSD, anxiety, or depression

But there isn’t a lot of evidence about how well cannabis in any form will help with these symptoms.

Because edibles are increasingly popular and available and they may look like any other treat, it’s a good idea to be aware of them and how they can be used most safely. You also should know what to expect if you’re using them about how they may affect you, how long they may be detected in your system, and more.

THC Edibles

Making edibles involves extracting chemicals known as cannabinoids from the cannabis plant.Cannabinoids are chemicals found in cannabis plants. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the one that makes you feel high, while CBD (cannabidiol) doesn't make you high but may have other effects like reducing pain or anxiety. To extract the cannabinoids, you heat the flowers from female plants in an oily liquid.

In the plant, THC is in a form that doesn’t have those mind-altering effects. You need to heat it up to convert it into the form that gives you that feeling. As it’s heated up, active THC dissolves into the oil with other chemicals, including CBD. You can then remove and get rid of the plant. This cannabis oil can then be used as an ingredient in candies, baked goods, or other foods. You also can buy cannabinoid-infused oils at some marijuana dispensaries or shops in places where it’s legal.

Indica vs. sativa edibles

Cannabis comes from two related plants:Cannabis sativa andCannabis indica. You can make edibles from either plant. Experts don’t agree on whether these are really different species. It’s easy to cross them and get hybrid plants. Different marijuana plants can vary a lot in terms of how much THC, CBD, or other chemicals are in them even when they are the same species.

Some people who use cannabis think thatCannabis sativaandCannabis indica affect them differently. For example, some people saysativa is uplifting and makes them feel more energetic whileindicamakes them more relaxed and calm. But experts say that you can’t tell the difference by looking at the plant or any differences between them you can see. The only way to tell is by testing them biochemically. Any differences in edibles you notice are more likely due to differences in chemistry including THC content and not so much whether it’s made fromindicaorsativa.

Edibles vs. smoking

When you smoke cannabis, THC in the smoke and vapor goes to your lungs. From there, it passes into your blood and gets to your brain.

THC or other mind-altering chemicals from edibles will get into your bloodstream, too. But first they’ll go to your stomach and liver. Your liver changes THC into another form that may make you feel more intensely high.

Compared to smoking, edibles take longer to get into your system and change how you feel. They also can last longer.

Edibles are better for your lungs than smoking. But it’s a good idea to take precautions with edibles, too, especially if you are new to them. Either way, you don’t want to get too much.

Some people also prefer the way they feel when they smoke cannabis compared to ingesting it. But people are using edibles more for various reasons. For instance, edibles may be:

But it’s hard to know for sure how the two compare since there aren’t many studies that have looked at this.

Mushroom Edibles

Mushrooms, often called “magic mushrooms” or “shrooms,” are a kind of mushroom you can eat for the mind-altering chemical in them called psilocybin or psilocin. They can make you hallucinate, or sense things that aren’t really there.

You can find magic mushrooms fresh, dried, or powdered. While people sometimes use them in other ways, they’re also ingested in teas. You may find them added to foods, including treats, or mixed into fruit juices.

With the increased popularity of cannabis edibles, some dispensaries have started selling edibles with mushroom extracts in them, too, including gummies and other products. You might also see them being sold online.

But there are safety concerns, and it's important to know what you’re consuming and how much. The psilocybin in mushrooms can cause:

  • Nausea

  • Vomiting

  • Muscle weakness

  • Loss of coordination

  • Panic reactions

  • Psychotic-like episodes

Types of Edibles

You can find edibles in many different forms including:

Brownies or other baked goods

  • Candy

  • Gummies

  • Chocolate

  • Lozenges

  • Drinks

  • Lollipops

You can also make or buy oils containing THC or other mind-altering substances that you can put into any type of food or drink.

Edibles Dosage

It’s hard to know how much THC, psilocybin, or other substances are in edibles, especially if it’s homemade. It’s a good idea to start with a small amount. One recommendation suggests that you shouldn’t start with cannabis edibles that have more than 2.5 milligrams of THC in them.

One study found that psilocybin can be taken safely at doses of 10 to 25 milligrams. It’s a good idea when using edibles to know what’s in them and at what dose. Start cautiously as you learn how they make you feel.

Consuming too much cannabis or THC can be toxic, and it’s more likely this could happen from edibles compared to smoking. One reason is that it takes time for the THC or other chemicals to get into your system. You could accidentally eat more than you meant to without knowing it.

If you take in too much THC, it’s not likely to kill you. But you may not feel well. You could have psychosis-like symptoms and may be more likely to hurt yourself.

Mushrooms containing psilocybin are considered relatively safe. Most people don’t have serious problems when using them. But sometimes people who eat magic mushrooms do end up with uncomfortable symptoms including panic that may even send them to the emergency room.

How long does it take for edibles to kick in?

You’ll feel the effects of edibles once they get into your system. This can take as little as 30 minutes or up to 2 hours. You’ll probably feel the full effect by 4 hours.

The main effects could last 12 hours. But you may notice some more minor or residual effects for 24 hours.

Edibles Effects

Edibles can have different short- and long-term effects depending on what’s in them and how much.

Short-term effects

At first, you won’t feel much. It takes time for mind-altering drugs you ingest to enter your system. Once in your system, they’ll give you a high. Some people think edibles give a calmer high, but everyone is different. The way you feel may not be the same as someone else.

Long-term effects

If you use cannabis edibles for a long time, it could have more long-term effects on you. For example, it could change how your brain works, especially if you use it often. There’s some evidence that long-term cannabis use can lead to problems with:

  • Learning

  • Thinking

  • Memory

  • Attention

If you use edible mushrooms with psilocybin in them, you also could have long-term changes in your:

  • Personality

  • Attitude

  • Depression

  • Spirituality

  • Anxiety

  • Well-being

  • Substance misuse

  • Mindfulness

But keep in mind there isn’t a lot of research on the long-term effects of drug-infused edibles. It’s also unknown whether it’s more risky to use for people who are older or have other conditions such as:

  • Cancer

  • AIDS

  • Heart disease

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Neurodegenerative disorders

More study is needed to understand the long-term effects of cannabis or other edibles.

Are Edibles Illegal?

Edibles containing cannabis aren’t legal under federal law unless they contain very small amounts of THC. But marijuana including cannabis-infused edibles is now legal in a growing number of states for either medical or recreational use. Check the laws in your state.

How long do edibles stay in your system?

The effects of edibles will go away quickly, usually within a day. But traces of THC in edibles can stay in your system for a lot longer. How long it can be detected depends on lots of factors, including your metabolism and how often you use them.

It’s usually possible to detect THC in hair for up to 90 days. It stays in urine for up to a month. It’s detectable in saliva for up to 24 hours and in blood for 12 hours.

Safety Tips for Taking Edibles

Take precautions to keep yourself safe if you decide to use edibles:

  • Start with a low dose.

  • Avoid taking too much while you wait for the effects to kick in.

  • Read the labels carefully so you know what’s in the edible you’re taking.

  • Check the concentration of THC or any other mind-altering ingredients.

  • Don’t use high-strength cannabis-containing products more than once a week or you may develop a tolerance.

  • Don’t mix edibles with alcohol or other substances.

How to store edibles

It’s important to safely store your edibles so that children and pets can’t get to them by mistake. Follow these steps:

  • Keep edibles in their original packaging if they are store-bought.

  • Clearly label them so you know what they are.

  • Add warning labels to avoid confusion.

  • Store them away from other foods or medicines.

  • Keep them in a secure location that is out of sight and reach.

  • Store them in a locked container where children and pets can’t find them by mistake.

  • Don’t use them when children or pets are around.

The best way to keep children and pets safe is to avoid using edibles in your home at all. If you do have them, treat them like medicines.

What to do if a child accidentally took an edible

Anytime you think a child (or pet) has eaten cannabis or an edible, you should take action. Call poison control to find out what to do.

It’s best to stay calm so you can help and make good decisions about what to do next. If you or someone else, including a child, took an edible by mistake, watch for signs of cannabis poisoning such as:

  • Vomiting

  • Dizziness

  • Trouble walking

  • Rapid heart rate

  • Feeling drowsy

  • Confusion

  • Trouble breathing

If you are worried the situation is more serious, call 911 or go to the emergency room.

Takeaways

Edibles are an increasingly popular way to use cannabis or other mind-altering drugs such as mushrooms. They are legal to use in some states recreationally, but they also may be used for medicinal purposes. There isn’t a lot of evidence about how much they help or what long-term effects they may have. It’s important to store edibles safely to protect kids and pets and take precautions to make sure that you don’t accidentally take too much.

Edibles FAQs

Does THC matter in edibles?

Yes. THC is the active ingredient that makes you feel high. Cannabis-infused edibles can vary a lot in how much THC is in them. Take care to read the label. If you haven’t tried edibles before, don’t take more than 2.5 milligrams of THC, and wait to see how it makes you feel.

What is the difference between THC gummies and edibles?

THC gummies are one type of edible. You can also find THC in many other forms, including hard candies, baked goods, and oils.

What does an edible high feel like?

Edibles will give you a high similar to smoking cannabis. But some people may find they cause symptoms that don’t feel good, such as anxiety, hallucinations, or a rapid heart rate. Compared to smoking, edibles are more likely to send you to the emergency room.

Do edibles make you super high?

Edibles will take longer to make you feel high. But once they do kick in, you may feel their effects more intensely or longer. Be careful not to take too much, especially if you aren’t familiar with what you’re taking.

Edibles: Types and How to Use Them Safely (2024)

FAQs

Edibles: Types and How to Use Them Safely? ›

Tips to Start Consuming Edibles:

Start Low, Go Slow: Begin with a low dose (5-10mg THC) and gradually increase as needed. Patience is key – effects take time to set in. Understand Onset and Duration: Be mindful of the onset time and how long the effects may last to plan your edible experience accordingly.

What are the three types of edibles? ›

Types of Edibles
  • Hard Candy, Mints and Lozenges. Edibles in mint and hard candy forms are discreet, portable choices for consuming cannabis. ...
  • Soft Chews and Gummies. These products are sweet, chewy, and easy to enjoy. ...
  • Baked Goods. ...
  • Chocolates. ...
  • Salty and Savory Options. ...
  • Drinks. ...
  • Oils.

What are edibles for beginners? ›

Tips to Start Consuming Edibles:

Start Low, Go Slow: Begin with a low dose (5-10mg THC) and gradually increase as needed. Patience is key – effects take time to set in. Understand Onset and Duration: Be mindful of the onset time and how long the effects may last to plan your edible experience accordingly.

What are the dos and don'ts of edibles? ›

Dos of Consuming Cannabis Edibles
  • Start with a Low Dosage. ...
  • Be Patient. ...
  • Read and Follow the Packaging Instructions. ...
  • Store Edibles Safely. ...
  • Experiment with Different Flavors and Types. ...
  • Don't Overconsume. ...
  • Avoid Combining with Alcohol or Other Substances. ...
  • Don't Drive or Operate Machinery.

What is the difference between sativa and indica edibles? ›

Indica is often associated with a more intense, body-centred high that can feel deeply relaxing, often referred to as a “body buzz.” Sativa, on the other hand, tends to produce a more energising and uplifting high, which might feel more cerebral and less intense physically.

What are the effects of sativa vs indica? ›

The often-applied rule of thumb is that sativa is more invigorating and energizing, while indica is more relaxing and calming — but it's not that simple. Individual plants produce varying effects, even among the same type of cannabis. It all depends on the plant's chemical composition and the growing technique used.

What is the most common type of edible? ›

While there is a wide range of possible edibles, these five are by far the most popular.
  • Baked Goods. Although marijuana brownies are the most common edible form of cannabis, they can also be found in cookies, muffins, cupcakes, and any other baked treat. ...
  • Beverages. ...
  • Chocolates. ...
  • Gummies. ...
  • Hard Candy.
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What edibles are good for first time users? ›

Best Edibles for Beginners

Brownies, cookies, and cakes are some of the most popular edibles on the market. They're also easy to dose because they're usually cut into squares or pieces. Just be careful not to eat too much!

How long do edibles take to kick in for beginners? ›

į It takes anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to begin to feel the effects of edible cannabis and up to 4 hours to feel the full effects. The intoxicating effects can last up to 12 hours, with some residual effects lasting up to 24 hours, so you could be affected into the next day.

What to do before taking edibles for the first time? ›

Having a full stomach allows you to process the edibles more slowly and makes you less likely to abruptly experience unpleasant side effects. Eating a meal before enjoying an edible can also temper the "munchies" feeling you might experience later on.

What is the safest way to eat edibles? ›

Safety Tips for Taking Edibles
  1. Start with a low dose.
  2. Avoid taking too much while you wait for the effects to kick in.
  3. Read the labels carefully so you know what's in the edible you're taking.
  4. Check the concentration of THC or any other mind-altering ingredients.
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What not to do after taking edibles? ›

You should avoid working out with weights after eating edibles. You also want to listen to your body and don't try to do too much. These are some easy ways to minimize the impact of too many edibles on your body. You should find these tips helpful the next time you overindulge.

Why shouldn't you eat edibles on an empty stomach? ›

When you eat edibles on an empty stomach, the effects are going to hit you harder and faster than on a full stomach. When you eat an edible when you're full, it takes longer to kick in, and the effects will be more mild in comparison to doing so on an empty stomach. The high will last for longer as well.

Which edibles make you happy? ›

If you are on the hunt for top-notch marijuana edibles that can give you a strong, happy buzz, you should definitely check out FOCL's Feel Good CBD Gummies. These gummies are a great pick for anyone who loves a good mood lift and has some experience with THC products.

Does sativa make you hornier than indica? ›

Does sativa make you hornier than indica? In general, any strain tends to have a positive effect on your sexual satisfaction. But some studies show that too much THC can dampen your libido. Since sativa has a higher THC-to-CBD ratio than indica, it may not be the better bet for increasing your sexual desire.

Do you get higher from indica or sativa? ›

Sativa strains are known to produce a “mind high,” or a mood-boosting, energising effect that helps you feel more alert. Sativa often has higher doses of THC and lower doses of CBD. Indica strains offer relaxing effects that may also help to reduce pain, increase your appetite and aid sleep.

What are the different types of gummies? ›

Popular functional gummies are for example, multivitamin gummies, vitamin C gummies, sleep gummies, energy gummies and hair, skin and nail gummies. Furthermore there is also a market for medicated gummies. These gummies contain for example the active ingredients CBD and THC from the cannabis plant.

Do edibles have different strains? ›

While not strain-specific in effects, edibles can be strain-specific by production. For edibles to be made, they are infused with cannabis concentrates, i.e different oils. Those cannabis concentrates are made by extracting the compounds from cannabis flower.

What is the difference between Delta 8 and Delta 9? ›

Delta-9 marijuana products are produced from cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant and are strictly regulated and subject to stringent testing standards. Conversely, delta-8 products are created using unregulated, chemically synthesized cannabinoids that are, often, entirely untested.

What are the different types of cannabinoids? ›

The three types of cannabinoids that people use are recreational, medicinal and synthetic. Research has found that the cannabis plant produces between 80 and 100 cannabinoids and about 300 non-cannabinoid chemicals. The two main cannabinoids are delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD).

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