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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The gallbladder is a pouch-shaped, small organ located at the upper right side of the abdomen. Its function is to store bile which is secreted by the liver for metabolism of fatty foods. The organ is thus not essential and doctors typically opt for its removal when it causes health problems. Marihuana is natural plant...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The gallbladder is a pouch-shaped, small organ located at the upper right side of the abdomen. Its function is to store bile which is secreted by the liver for metabolism of fatty foods. The organ is thus not essential and doctors typically opt for its removal when it causes health problems. Marihuana is natural plant which comes from the <a href="https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/can.2018.0039">Cannabaceae family</a>. It has been used for religious, medicinal, and other purposes for centuries. Cannabinoids are the active ingredients in marijuana and they are obtained from its leaves. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the main cannabinoid in it; it is the key component that leads to a “high” and offers good pharmacological effects. Marijuana edibles, also referred to as edibles, are famous for their strong and prolonged effects of THC.</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.justthinktwice.gov/article/drug-alert-marijuana-edibles">Most edibles users are aware of the fact</a> that they are costly and are hard to consume fully due to their powerful cannabis flavor; and often do not yield the high that consumers look forward to. Also, marijuana doctors say that edibles may produce inconsistent results and can sometimes cause health or digestive issues.</p>
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<p>Edibles thus have a lot of pros and cons. The effects of marijuana edibles differ from one person to another, irrespective of whether a person has had <a href="https://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/surgery-for-gallstones">gallbladder removal surgery</a> or not. Most marijuana doctors suggest that the lack of a high (or other effects) is often not due to ‘no gallbladder’, but due to the quality of the edible consumed or the THC tolerance level of the user.</p>
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<p><strong>Marijuana edibles and Inconsistent </strong><b>information</b></p>
<p>If marijuana edibles are bought from the black market, then their effects are bound to erratic and the user’s experience may differ from one time to another.</p>
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<p>Before the advent of laboratory testing for edibles, it was nearly impossible to find the correct dose during production and use. This meant that two different doses made from the same edible would have uneven percentages of compounds leading to really dissimilar results. The prediction of results is further compounded when the initial marijuana type and an edible’s infusion variety is not known.</p>
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<p>Now that numerous states in the US have legalized marijuana, laboratory testing during different production <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/25/well/eat/marijuana-edibles-may-pose-special-risks.html">stages of edibles is required</a> by the states. This has meant that it is much simpler to identify the full dose of an edible, including the portion of each edible dose, resulting in the production of edibles with really predictable and consistent effects.</p>
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<p>Marijuana doctors say that edible manufacturing firms have made it mandatory for utilization of standardized and reliable starting components which has gone a long way towards ensuring stable marijuana edible experiences time and again. The firms have formed business contracts with suppliers of marijuana leading to regular supply of great quality cannabis that is used in their edibles.</p>
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<p><a href="https://nhsof.com/sarasota/">Marijuana doctors in Sarasota</a> suggest that consumers who are unable to get high after consuming marijuana edibles may opt for sublingual absorption of THC, and verify if that makes a difference. It means that the edible should not be swallowed or chewed, but allowed to melt in the mouth like a lozenge. The cannabinoids will then enter the bloodstream and reach the brain directly via the oral glands and mucus membranes, thus circumventing the metabolism processes of the liver.</p>
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<p>There are several legal marijuana companies that have begun opting for infusions of specific strains to ensure that the end edible product has another layer of uniformity. Marijuana doctors suggest that this will ensure that consumers will be able to reliably predict the effects of that edible as well as deduce their sensitivity to that specific branded strain infusion.</p>
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<p>Marijuana doctors say that consumers also need have knowledge about the ‘Entourage Effect’ before selecting a particular edible. The ‘Entourage Effect’ refers to the unique interactions of all the compounds present in cannabis plants so as to create varied and distinctive outcomes when eaten as a whole, as opposed to the effect realized during consumption of singular cannabis compounds like CBD or THC in the same quantity. According to marijuana doctors, some compounds in cannabis include flavonoids, terpenes, and cannabinoids and others.</p>
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<p>Now, edible manufacturing companies have begun studies on the significance of ‘Entourage Effect’ on varied marijuana consumption experiences. Accordingly, keeping in mind the <a href="https://softsecrets.com/us/2014/08/04/interactions-between-common-medications-and-cannabis/">compound interactions</a>, the firms have adapted the results of such studies to make relevant changes in the edibles formulations for better consumer experiences.</p>
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<p>Manufacturers of marijuana edibles ensure that the natural percentages of CBD, THC, terpenes, THCV, CBG, and other compounds in the matrix are maintained. Thus, they are able to preserve the identical effects released by specific cannabis types in their varied merchandise and across consignments.</p>
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<p>Marijuana doctors say that some companies also insert <a href="https://www.periodicedibles.com/blog/all-about-terpenes">extra terpenes in the edibles</a> to regulate the distinctiveness of the effects that consumers experience. For example, the addition of Pinene offers a boost and higher energy levels, while Myrcene insertion offers a nuanced calming sensation.</p>
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<p>It may be noted that the effects of terpenes differ from one user to another. However, the experiences are more or less the same for most users. Hence, consumers need to take extra care to understand the types of terpenes and their ratios in edibles so as to be able to enjoy consistent and predictable experiences whenever they consume it.</p>
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<p><b>Why do some patients not feel the physcoactive effects after consuming marijuana edibles?</b></p>
<p>It is a known fact that the psychoactive impact of <a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2014/06/04/is-eating-marijuana-really-riskier-than-smoking-it/">edibles is more potent than smoking</a> marijuana. However, some consumers do not get high after consuming edibles. Currently, the exact cause is not known and scientists are still <a href="https://nypost.com/2015/06/23/study-scant-evidence-that-medical-pot-helps-many-illnesses/">conducting studies</a> to comprehend this occurrence. <a href="https://nhsof.com/tampa/">Marijuana doctors in Tampa</a> suggest that there may be some possible explanations for such a phenomenon. It is important to know that the effective dosage range of marijuana is really variable. This indicates that THC effects may become evident in some consumers after dosage of just 2.4 mg THC, while it may be 24 mg for some, while for some others it may go as high as 245 mg of THC dose. Still, there are some consumers who do not feel the effects at all, whatever the dose.</p>
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<p>Due to the above fact, ascertaining a base dose for production of <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0091677375916843">some cannabis effects</a>, such as a feeling of being high, is quite difficult. It is possible that some customers may have a really high tolerance level for THC and as they never did consume a dose large enough to get high, they incorrectly assume that marijuana edibles have no effect on them.</p>
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<p>Marijuana doctors say that the First <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AB8WkCbz4k">Pass Metabolism mechanism</a> also needs to be considered whilst trying to understand why some people don’t get high on edibles. First Pass Metabolism refers to the method of filtration of unfamiliar compounds in blood by the liver before the circulation of blood across other areas of the body. Some people may have a stronger than normal first pass effect, while it may be weaker in others.</p>
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<p>It may be noted that after ingestion of marijuana edibles a big chuck of active THC is dumped by the liver before the blood can travel to the brain and cause the feeling of being high. The level of THC that is dumped and which get passed onto the bloodstream and the brain is dependent on the first pass metabolism mechanism. In most cases, the level of active <a href="https://web.a.ebscohost.com/abstract?direct=true&amp;profile=ehost&amp;scope=site&amp;authtype=crawler&amp;jrnl=00029270&amp;AN=16018773&amp;h=%2fs8suwW1aKkpGAfp%2b67HFtNO4uWxTfGkMhen8dvMqGRO3mCtDpLMurnuoMmGVGkcN8fb2QaJKpS0YhyYH8TFWA%3d%3d&amp;crl=c&amp;resultNs=AdminWebAuth&amp;resultLocal=ErrCrlNotAuth&amp;crlhashurl=login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26profile%3dehost%26scope%3dsite%26authtype%3dcrawler%26jrnl%3d00029270%26AN%3d16018773">THC that circulates out of the liver</a> is often potent enough to present observable psychoactive outcomes.</p>
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<p>If you have a medical alignment and a looking to get a medical marijuana card in Florida, please contact the <strong>NHSOF MD Florida</strong> team of professionals today. We have <a href="https://nhsof.com/locations/">locations for medical marijuana treatment</a> throughout Tampa and Sarasota. We are licensed and certified medical marijuana doctors in Florida who can help you get you marijuana card quickly and easily.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you suffer from one of the many qualifying medical conditions for medical marijuana in Sarasota Florida and haven’t had a positive outcome from prescribed medications, talking to your doctor about medical marijuana as an alternative treatment for symptoms may be worth looking into. Here are five steps to talk to your Florida doctor about...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you suffer from one of the many qualifying medical conditions for medical marijuana in Sarasota Florida and haven’t had a positive outcome from prescribed medications, talking to your doctor about medical marijuana as an alternative treatment for symptoms may be worth looking into. Here are five steps to talk to your Florida doctor about medical marijuana.</p>
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<p><strong>See If Your Condition Qualifies in Sarasota Florida For Medical Marijuana Use</strong></p>
<p>First, see if your medical condition qualifies for obtaining a medical marijuana card in Florida. Most medical conditions qualify so be be hesitant on contacting someone. You can contact NHSOF MD Sarasota Florida (800) 303-9916.</p>
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<p><strong>Research your Medical Condition and the Effects of Marijuana in Sarasota FL</strong></p>
<p>Do <a href="https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/features/medical-marijuana-research-web">some research into medical marijuana</a> for your health condition to see if your associated symptoms may benefit from using cannabis. It’s a good idea to know if there are any risks associated as well due to your diagnosis. The marijuana doctor and staff as well as the local dispensaries should be able to assist you with your questions.</p>
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<p><strong>Set Up an Appointment to See Your Primary Care Doctor (If you choose)</strong></p>
<p>Schedule an appointment with your medical doctor, who is aware of your medical history and your current health condition. Ask your doctor if he or she has experience with providing recommendations for cannabis for your particular diagnosis. If they don’t have experience and are not comfortable with you using medical marijuana, and you still want to see how medical cannabis will affect your symptoms, you can always search for an medical marijuana doctor online or ask your doctor for a recommendation to a local medical marijuana clinic in Sarasota Florida.</p>
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<p><strong>Schedule An Evaluation With A Medical Marijuana Doctor in Sarasota Florida</strong></p>
<p>Once you are comfortable with the process and would like to get started on medical marijuana in Florida, you’ll want to make an appointment with a local medical marijuana doctor. You can do this right online or by phone within minutes. NHSOF MD Sarasota (800) 303-9916. <a href="https://nhsof.com/laws-for-using-smokable-medical-marijuana-in-state-of-florida/">Learn more here</a>.</p>
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<p><b>Common</b><strong> Questions For A Sarasota Florida Marijuana Doctor:</strong></p>
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<li>Can you provide a treatment plan for medicating with cannabis?</li>
<li>What is the proper dosage to start with for my medical marijuana treatment?</li>
<li>What should I look for as far as possible side effects with marijuana use and my current prescriptions?</li>
<li>How long have you been prescribing medical marijuana medicine?</li>
<li>Do you understand everything about my medical conditions and can medical marihuana help me?</li>
<li>Can you provide specific recommendations as far as which marijuana strains to use?</li>
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<p><b>Finalizing</b><strong> Your Sarasota FL Medical Marijuana Recommendation</strong></p>
<p>Once you meet with the medical marijuana doctor in Sarasota Florida. He or She will get you registered with the State of Florida’s <a href="https://mmuregistry.flhealth.gov/">medical marijuana registry office</a> where you will complete the necessary steps for your medical marijuana card in Florida. If you have a Florida drivers license, you can expect a same day approval. To get started on your <strong>medical marijuana card in Sarasota Florida</strong> today, contact NHSOF MD Sarasota as they have medical marijuana doctor locations all over the state of Florida to assist you.</p>
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