I have had a lot of talks lately with people about cannabis dosing strategies. It’s a concept that wasn’t really around in decades past for the most part, at least not in any widespread way. However, cannabis consumption is getting more and more sophisticated, and people in regulated states can (and often do) measure and monitor the amount of cannabis they are consuming in a day. I’m not talking about if they smoke one bowl or two bowls – I’m talking about specific mg intake of THC and other cannabinoids.

I know a lot of people that don’t consume cannabis that often because they get too high too fast, and it doesn’t always sound appealing to them. Yet some of these same people definitely want to benefit from cannabis’ medical properties. Those are the people that I try to explain the concept of micro-dosing too. You don’t always have to consume cannabis to the point of intoxication. Spreading out cannabis consumption throughout the day, broken up into very small doses is a good strategy for those that are new to consuming cannabis, are coming back from a long hiatus, or just have a very low tolerance.

Dr. Dustin Sulak talked about this concept recently at the Virtual Cannabis Health Summit. Below is a video summary of his presentation. You can get a copy of his full presentation, as well as presentations from every other presenter, on DVD and on digital format at this link here: