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What is Dabbing? (Hint: It’s Not Just A Dance)

Dabs are cannabis concentrates made by extracting the cannabinoids from the plant and using a solvent like carbon dioxide or butane to create sticky oils. They’re heated on a hot…

admin/ Editorial TeamJuly 18, 20243 min read
What is Dabbing? (Hint: It’s Not Just A Dance) - CanIDeal

Dabs are cannabis concentrates made by extracting the cannabinoids from the plant and using a solvent like carbon dioxide or butane to create sticky oils. They’re heated on a hot surface and inhaled through a dab ring. Users can enjoy the extract of non-intoxicants like CBD, however, the dabs potency is determined by the THC. In fact, cannabis extracts often test anywhere from 60-90% THC — one of the purest forms of the intoxicating component of marijuana. 

Because dabs are so potent, it’s wise to start with small amounts to ensure you end up with a pleasant and enjoyable experience. While you can’t die from a cannabis overdose, you can consume enough to the point that it will lead to paranoia and increased anxiety for a short time. 

Consider dabbing to be what everclear is for alcohol. The effects will be felt almost immediately, so if you’re looking for a light experience, dabbing is not a walk in the park that other consumption methods could be. 

Patients dealing with extreme nausea or chronic pain and ailments note that dabbing is one of the best ways for them to rapidly alleviate the pain of their symptoms. Concentrates, if manufactured in the correct manner, can provide users with a product that’s much cleaner for their lungs. Normally, smoking weed burns unwanted plant matter that’s harmful to the lungs. However, dabs deliver the most important cannabinoids without the added fumes. 

Lastly, the increasing popularity of dabbing has led to the consumption of cannabis in other forms, along with new technologies such as:

  • Terpene infusion
  • Full-spectrum extraction
  • Cannabis distillates
  • Oil cartridges
  • Hi-tech dabbing

Dabbing follows a clear trend of consumers becoming more particular about what part of the plant they consume as opposed to simply smoking it. If you want to enjoy THC in its purest form, dabs may be your best option.

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