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Lotions/creams that get you high

Discussion in 'Weed Edibles' started by South, Dec 19, 2014.

  1. I've been looking into cannabis lotions, creams, soaps, etc and found a few but none seem to actually get you high.

    But I notice when I touch wax too much I'll start to get anywhere from a light buzz to a strong stoning, depending on how much I'm handling and for how long.

    So I'm wondering, are there any lotions or creams out there that get you high? I kinda want to try to make something myself, if anyone can point me in the right direction.


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  2. Trollin be popular this month.
     
  3. Just because someone might not be smart doesnt ALWAYS mean thier trolling.. sometimes they really just dont know.
     
  4. so I guess this is a really dumb question then..?


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  5. Not really. I'm a nurse and we have a cream called bha. It's Benadryl haldol and Ativan. It's for some psych pts. And out of hand pts usually. But I just put some on my gloves and rub the OT as I talk to him/her and 10 min they are either asleep or very relaxed. I would also love to know how to make a lotion with cannabis. I know how to make butter but no two bites are the same. One bite gets me stupid high the next one I can tell anything. If anyone has some info on how please inlighten


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  6. I frequently use canna-oil for massage. I don't think topical application is the best delivery method to make your brain "feel high" but I'm sure it has medicinal effects on the area to which it is applied: sore neck, tired muscles, arthritic joints, etc. :)
     

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