Chocolate Vs Gummies - Which Cannabis Edible is More Stronger?
Today's edibles are far more sophisticated than the unregulated, untested, and erratically-dosed munchies you used to find on dispensary shelves a decade ago. Everything is now made in a licensed facility using proprietary technology, formulas, and packaging with clear dosing instructions. Regular users may have noticed that not all edibles produce the same level of high, even at the exact same dose.So, here's a basic guide to understand how effective and fast the edible activates can depend on the ingredients it binds to.In this blog, we will cover the difference between two most popular cannabis edibles: chocolate and gummies.Although everyone is unique and will have their favorite edibles, we can help you to identify the qualities that make a good edible. Real sugar, real flavorings and real ingredients are good places to start. Crunchy bars and chocolates made with real fruit, vanilla and cocoa are made from this.The terms and ingredients Tapioca, Emulsified, and Lecithin are all indicators that the edible will have a higher bioavailability and be emulsified.
What is BIOAVAILABILITY? How can I increase it?
Bioavailability refers to how effective a cannabinoid enters our system and how often it is being used by the body. A low bioavailability means that even though the edible might say 10mg, the body is only getting 2-5mg due to the low bioavailability.It is important to eat an edible product when you are hungry, and with food. This will increase its bioavailability. Emulsified edibles are more bioavailable. Tapioca gummies and chocolates have a higher bioavailability than Corn Syrup gummies and Rice Crispy Treats.
Is chocolate the best edible option?
If you are looking for something that is quick and effective, chocolate is a good choice. Even better if you are hungry. Cannabis infused chocolate has enough calories to stimulate the digestive process necessary to absorb Delta-8. And, chocolates will always be safe and consistent!Water Soluble and Nano products can activate as fast as chocolate, but they may not contain enough calories to activate. Also, who doesn't love chocolate?