We have done several posts regarding cooking with cannabis, and here is another one about how to make a cannabis maple candy recipe from a guest author. She has explained her purpose and reason for sharing this recipe quite articulately:I believe we’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how many ways we can use the cannabis plant.  One of the best ways for patients who have little to no appetite is in the form of candies and toffees.

How to Make a Cannabis Maple Candy Recipe

We have done several posts regarding cooking with cannabis, and here is another one about how to make a cannabis maple candy recipe from a guest author. She has explained her purpose and reason for sharing this recipe quite articulately:

I believe we’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how many ways we can use the cannabis plant.  One of the best ways for patients who have little to no appetite is in the form of candies and toffees.  The reason for this is simple; this method takes advantage of the multitude of tiny blood vessels under the tongue that lead right into the bloodstream.  When we suck on candy or toffee, the cannabinoids can linger in the mouth and under the tongue for longer thus giving more time for mega absorption directly into your circulating blood.  Another benefit of sublingual administration is that it protects the precious compounds from coming into contact with other substances like digestive enzymes and stomach acid that can degrade them.

We hope you enjoy the process and the benefits of this tasty canna-treat!

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