Understanding THC Concentration

If you’re a regular cannabis user you’re probably familiar with THC as being primarily responsible for the intoxicating, psychoactive effects of cannabis. Although there are over 100 cannabinoids in cannabis, THC is the cannabinoid most heavily associated with how cannabis makes us feel. When consumed correctly, users report feelings of relaxation, euphoria, increased energy and appetite. Too much THC, however, can cause anxiety, increased heart rate, and panicky sensations-- among other less enjoyable effects. 

On all packaging, THC content is displayed as cannabis ‘potency’: a percentage of mg per gram. It is important to understand THC potency and how it impacts your body. Each user experience is different, so it is always a good idea to consult with our cannabis consultants! They can guide you regarding your tolerance and help you start slow, especially when trying a new product. In addition to potency, it is also important to consider varying methods of consumption and previous experiences with cannabis. 

At North Shore Cannabis, we are strictly regulated by Health Canada, which ensures that all of our packaging is properly labelled, consistent and informative. In addition to storage information, health warnings and product information, there are specific indicators for useful criteria. Any product with more than 10micrograms per gram of THC will be highlighted with a red icon and a subsequent yellow, highlighted message. To guide users toward making informed decisions, a label also features the potency of both CBD and THC. On packaging labels, the first numbers, listed as “THC” and/or “CBD”, represent the active cannabinoid levels in the cannabis at the time of purchase. Dried cannabis will have a low level of active cannabinoids because it has not been heated.

When beginning your cannabis experience, we always recommend talking to a professional, as well as considering products with either a low THC potency or a 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD. Our expert budtenders at North Shore Cannabis are more than happy to help you with any questions, and can offer information to help you understand labelling. 

There is much more involved with your cannabis experience than just having a high amount of THC. There are products available with low THC, but might offer a more extensive experience because of their terpene profile and cannabinoid content. Join us for the full cannabis experience and ask our team in North Vancouver to discuss the best THC and terpene profile options for you.  

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