Ok - I didn’t watch the video. So apologies if I’ve missed something here. But I think he’s entirely wrong about dabbing on a daily basis making it impossible to feel anything from flower/hash, in my experience that’s just not true at all - and why would it be? It’s posdibltbtp get just as high from flower as it is from BHO, you just need to consume more. There’s no difference at all in the active ingredients - just the amount contained per /gram.Rafiki wrote: ↑Fri 23rd Aug 2019 09:54 amI think what Max Montrose, the person interviewed in the video, is trying to say is that concentrates are pure THC. If we would consume this, e.g. dabbing, on a daily basis and then would visit any shop in the Netherlands, we would end up not 'feeling' anything, due to high tolerance. With hashish you still get that mild, natural, high that a recreational stoner asks for. That's far from a concentrated form of medicine.
I’m a daily dabber. I probably get through a couple grams of oil a week plus 1-2 grams of flower a day through the Vape. I feel every hit I take otherwise I wouldn’t bother. At night I’ll consume 60-100mg of edibles. And I’ll still feel every dab or vape bowl I consume on top of that.
There could be personal differences for everyone - of course I accept that as a possibility. But in my experience dabbing does not ‘raise your tolerance’ it just gets you higher faster if you take big dabs. A small (0.01 / 0.02) dab is the equivalent to a decent bong rip of flower/hash in terms of cannabinoids consumed. Given it contains the same active ingredients - what would be the mechanism by which this consumption method would magically change the physiology of the consumer or the properties of the cannabinoids?