What Are Cannabis-Infused Edibles and How Do They Work?
Written on August 23, 2025 By thecradletheatre in Resources
Discover infused treats at Haygood edibles have gained popularity among consumers because they’re easier on the lungs than smoking and offer more discreet consumption at home or in public. They also lack the odor and secondhand smoke associated with traditional smoking. And edibles can deliver a more sustained high that can last for hours or even days.
However, a range of factors can influence how long it takes for edibles to kick in and how strong their effects are. These include metabolism, what’s eaten that day, and the person’s personal tolerance level. Edibles must be digested and metabolized by the liver before they reach the bloodstream, which can slow down the effects. In addition, the body can absorb THC more easily when it’s consumed on an empty stomach.
People may experience different effects when using different types of edibles as well. For example, a THC drink might be more quickly absorbed and produce stronger, faster-acting effects than a chocolate brownie. The type and concentration of THC as well as other cannabinoids in an edible will also play a role in the intensity and duration of its effects.
What Are Cannabis-Infused Edibles and How Do They Work?
It can be difficult to study the physiology of edibles because federal law classifies cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug, severely restricting research. Despite these challenges, many researchers are eager to work with edibles to improve the taste, stability, consistency, and dose homogeneity of cannabis-infused foods. They are also exploring how to design specific edible outcomes, such as a fast-acting, appetite-stimulating edible or an extended-release one for pain relief.
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