Similar Posts

Subscribe
Notify of
8 Answers
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
aalbtraum, UserMod Light

The fact that mango use strengthens cannabis highs can be tapped as a myth. The quantities of myrcene in the mango vary, but are generally rather small. Too small to be pharmacologically relevant.

SirSilenius
1 month ago

All that’s on TikTok is true. It’s probably gonna be awful.

SirSilenius
1 month ago
Reply to  BlueSquirrel

Mangos eating and ciffing can cause the effect because Terpens Myrcen increases the high, but in juices this is not in it.

SirSilenius
1 month ago

You are welcome.

Sorry for the polarizing introduction, but “I’ve seen/heared on TikTok” triggers me directly because it feels 99% shit is spread. ^^

aXXLJ
1 month ago

This legend is nothing but a little bit. If one should feel a stronger effect of cannabis use by mango, one would have to perform precise measurements about the intensity of a cannabis high without mango and with mango.
However, such measurements or measuring instruments are not available, so that statements are always subjective.

SilentObs3rv3r
1 month ago

Hey,

it is quite possible that you feel a stronger effect, but it is not expected to change dramatically.

For example, I personally do not notice a difference, at least not conscious.

But have no experience with juice, only with fruit.

Greeting