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  1. Mar 7, 2019 · Learn what it feels like to be high on cannabis, how long it lasts, and how it varies depending on how you consume it. Find out the factors that influence the sensation of a cannabis high, such as strain, dose, and potency.

  2. Aug 19, 2019 · Learn what it's like to be high, how it varies for everyone, and what affects your high. Find out the differences between smoking, vaping, and edibles, and how to avoid being too high.

    • Michelle Konstantinovsky
  3. Jun 20, 2022 · Learn what science says about how cannabis affects your mood, perception, and abilities, and hear from real people about their high experiences. Find out how factors like consumption method, dosage, cannabinoids, potency, and terpenes influence your high.

    • Brianna Wheeler
    • the first step before the high. Your nose and mouth are typically the first to interact with cannabis. Even in the case of edibles, traces of terpenes can predict the direction, duration, and intensity of your high.
    • the first sign of a high. Once THC crosses your blood-brain barrier and binds to your CB1 receptors, the high is initiated. This activation can occur seconds after hitting a fat dab, minutes after blowing a dense blunt, or hours after eating an artisan edible.
    • cresting the high and feeling mildly stoned. In the time between activation and onset, users can expect an intensifying of the physical and cerebral effects that have begun to percolate.
    • getting blazed. Stages 2 - 4 can occur in such rapid-fire succession and with such seamless fluidity that one may not feel many nuanced effects between taking a deep hit and feeling a strong onset.
  4. May 9, 2024 · When you get high, you consume plant cannabinoids, which interact with and attach to receptors in the endocannabinoid system. The receptors then release endocannabinoids in your body, and that’s how you chemically feel high.

  5. Dec 31, 2019 · Learn how cannabis affects your body and mind, from cotton mouth to increased heart rate, and why you might get the munchies or giggle. A doctor answers your questions about the weird and wonderful effects of getting high.

  6. Getting high for the first time can be intimidating. What is it going to feel like? Are you going to like it? What should you prepare for? Here's our advice for how to get high the first time to give yourself the best chance to have an amazing experience.