With legalization sweeping the nation, it can be tough to keep up with the latest trends in weed and marijuana products. That’s why we’re here to help you find out which of the ever-evolving trends are worth exploring and which ones you should leave in 2017 as we look ahead at what will be popular over the next 12 months. Here’s a look at the most exciting weed trends in America for 2022.
CBD
Cannabis is a plant that is grown all over the world. It has many uses, including an industrial purpose. The CBD (cannabidiol) found in cannabis is used for a variety of purposes, from anxiety to insomnia relief and chronic pain relief. Many people are using it as an alternative to prescription medications because there are no known side effects, you don't have to wait for it to kick in, and it can be taken by mouth or rubbed on the skin. CBD oil is also used for other health purposes such as relieving the symptoms of chemotherapy, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, Crohn's disease, Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes mellitus type 2.
Vaping
-The FDA currently regulates e-cigarettes as tobacco products even though they don't contain any tobacco.
-E-cigarettes are battery operated devices which can come with or without nicotine.
-E-cigarette manufacturers do not have to disclose the ingredients contained within their product because they are classified as trade secrets by the FDA which means vape companies know exactly what goes into their product but consumers are kept in the dark about its contents.
Edibles
Eating edibles can get you the same high as smoking or vaping, but there are some downsides. Edibles often take about 20 minutes to kick in, which can make it hard to know when you're actually starting to feel the effects. Because your brain has more time to process the THC, people often overestimate how much they should eat. Some even end up throwing up because they don't have any control over the dosage size - meaning that the good times you expected may not go according to plan. If you choose edibles, be careful about getting too drunk or eating too many!
Smoking
Eighty-seven percent of Americans want to see marijuana legalized. While use is common, a majority of those who smoke weed are aware of its health risks. If you’re the parent of a teenager, you may find yourself wondering what's going on with marijuana these days the answer is A lot.
Weed Trends in America
Cannabis Society of America is a site that shares news on all marijuana trends. They provide reports on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram, as well as blogs and newsletters. For the first time, they have compiled the current weed trends in America - what's hot, what's not, which are favorites, and which are not trending so well at the moment. The result is an industry portrait to help individuals make up their minds about cannabis use. The Cannabis Society provides information for those who are just beginning to research medical cannabis as well as insight into weed trends for those who are more experienced with using it recreationally or medically.
It is impossible to keep up with all of the industry happenings on your own.