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THC Syrup – A Sensationally Sweet Way to Medicate

As the world’s most famous nanny, Mary Poppins, once said: “A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down,” and THC syrup goes down just as if not even smoother.

As the catalogue of cannabis strains, concentrates, extracts, and vaping juices continue to grow and expand, so too do our options for how to consume our favourite bud best to suit our particular weed needs.

One of the latest innovations in the world of cannabis products is THC syrup. Its name will likely clue you into the basic idea of what it is. Essentially, it’s weed in the same form, thickness and consistency as cough syrup.

Perfect for a wide variety of uses, such as mixing into your favourite tea or beverage. THC syrup allows you to enjoy your favourite icky sticky’s benefits without exposing yourself to the dangers of inhaling harmful carcinogens or plant matter associated with more traditional ingestion forms, namely smoking.

Not only that, but it is also one of the most discreet consumption methods through being odourless and not producing a thick cloud of smoke.

Today, we’ll be outlining precisely what THC syrup is, how it differs from lean, how to use it and how to make it yourself.

There’s a lot to cover, so let’s get straight into it!

What is THC Syrup?

what is thc syrup

As we briefly outlined above, THC syrup is a cannabis-infused product with the same relative thickness and consistency as regular cough medicine that you might take when you have a cold or the flu. However, this product isn’t just limited to those occasions. It can be used all the time!

Typically made up of hash oil or another form of cannabis concentrate, THC syrup is generally made with this base ingredient combined with vegetable glycerin, a sweetener of your choice, such as sugar, stevia or agave, and other additional flavours.

Overall, the effects of THC syrup are similar to other traditional types of edibles. This similarity means that the effects may take longer to kick in than smoking regular flower, but its healing properties and high will last longer overall.

That said, the onset time may be slightly quicker than traditional baked edibles. However, these products can contain a lot of sugar. So, like with any other indulgence involving your sweet tooth, you may want to enjoy them in moderation.

One of the most appealing factors of THC syrup is that you can buy some variation of it at most dispensaries or retailers where you can buy weed online. However, you can also make it yourself using a few simple ingredients. So, if you’re looking for a straightforward weed-infused little DIY project, this could be it!

Products available for purchase will come in a wide range of flavours that are usually distinguishable due to their packaging closely resembling traditional cough medicine containers.

The benefit of purchasing these items from a dispensary, however, is that they will clearly outline on the bottle how much THC it contains, usually in milligrams, to ensure accurate dosing every time.

In this way, THC syrups pose a plausible and reliable method for medicating and treating symptoms of various conditions, including pain, insomnia and nausea and vomiting.

THC syrup is perfect for medicinal users looking to receive an accurate THC dose without exposing themselves to the dangers of other more potentially harmful ingestion methods, such as smoking or making their own disproportionate edibles at home.

Like other concentrated cannabis-infused products, if you’re new to the game or haven’t tried these sorts of items before, it’s best to start with low doses and work your way up.

What’s the Difference Between THC Syrup and ‘Lean’?

THC syrup vs lean

For those who may not know, ‘lean’ is a term widely used throughout the rap and hip hop communities to describe prescription-grade codeine cough syrup mixed with soda. It also goes by the names Sizzurp, Purple Drank, Captain Cody and others.

Unlike THC syrup, which is just another variation of a standard cannabis edible, lean is a dangerous and unpredictable cocktail containing antihistamine, opioid (codeine), and typically alcohol, as well. You also can’t buy lean from a trusted retailer.

So, if you are ever presented with lean, you will likely not know for certain what exactly is in it. 

Therefore, it wouldn’t be logical to even try to compare THC syrup and lean. They are completely different things. The only similarity you could draw is that they both get you high, but one at a significantly higher risk than the other.

Ultimately, lean is bad news. You should avoid it at all costs.

How to Use THC Syrup

Luckily, THC syrup is a very versatile product, making it incredibly user-friendly.

In fact, there is no one correct way to enjoy THC syrup. That said, we will outline some of the most popular ingestion methods for reaping the benefits of THC syrup below.

Sublingually

Like other concentrated cannabis products, the cannabinoids in THC syrup easily absorb the body when placed under your tongue.

The membranes will soak up all that delicious, medicated goodness and transport it to the rest of your body.

For this method, all you need to do is measure your desired dose and place it underneath your tongue. Hold it there for one to two minutes before you swallow, and you’re all set!

Directly

Just like Mary Poppins taught us! For this technique, you simply measure your dose, inject/place it in the spoon or directly into your mouth, and help the medicine go down (swallow).

Since it’s not sitting underneath your tongue, this ingestion method may take a bit longer to feel the effects. However, as we said before, since it’s in liquid form, it won’t take as long as other more traditional baked edibles, such as a brownie, to feel the magic.

In a Drink

If you aren’t necessarily a big sweet tooth, incorporating THC syrup into a beverage could be the perfect compromise.

Try adding some into some bubbly water or a cup of tea, and let the warm or tingly sensation add to the experience of the healing benefits it pro