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    Put weed on wounds?

    Someone once told me that baseball players used to chew on tobacco mixed with fiberglass, the glass making small pores in the cheeks allowing the chewing tobacco to flow into the bloodstream faster.

    I don't know if anyone has ever tried weed intravenously, but has anyone tried the above method, or just simply sticking weed in their bandaid when they cut themselves?
    moeburn Reviewed by moeburn on . Put weed on wounds? Someone once told me that baseball players used to chew on tobacco mixed with fiberglass, the glass making small pores in the cheeks allowing the chewing tobacco to flow into the bloodstream faster. I don't know if anyone has ever tried weed intravenously, but has anyone tried the above method, or just simply sticking weed in their bandaid when they cut themselves? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Put weed on wounds?

    Yeah I do it all the time.

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    #3
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    Put weed on wounds?

    I thought they still did put trace amounts of fiberglass in chewing tobacco. Perhaps I'm mistaken.

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    #4
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    Put weed on wounds?

    You won't get the same high out of weed, if you just chew it without cooking it first... It's a humungus waste of weed!

    The THC needs to be warm, as to work, or something..!

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    Put weed on wounds?

    My question is....why?

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    Put weed on wounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Powder Puff
    You won't get the same high out of weed, if you just chew it without cooking it first... It's a humungus waste of weed!

    The THC needs to be warm, as to work, or something..!
    no...... I really think that was called out as a myth on erowid and these forums a few times...

    What could heat possibly do to THC or the other active ingredients other than this mysterious word "activate" that people seem to throw around?

    Heat will definately break down the chemicals so they are smaller and are able to fit in the pores of your mouth, stomach and lungs easier. But heating, then cooling, and expecting it to make a difference in consumption? I dont think so.

    Why? For me, I'd like to know if I can get a decent high while I am unable to smoke or bake a delicious recipe.

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    Put weed on wounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by moeburn
    I don't know if anyone has ever tried weed intravenously, but has anyone tried the above method, or just simply sticking weed in their bandaid when they cut themselves?
    or what about blending it up with some mayo and injecting it into your eye?

    i doubt putting it in a bandaid would do anything, theres no way for the thc to get out of the weed and into your blood. besides, the wound would clot stopping flow to the weed anyway.

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    Put weed on wounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tmar.aLL.DaYmar
    or what about blending it up with some mayo and injecting it into your eye?

    Man that made me laugh my half chewed apple onto the screen! :thumbsup:

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    Put weed on wounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by moeburn
    no...... I really think that was called out as a myth on erowid and these forums a few times...

    What could heat possibly do to THC or the other active ingredients other than this mysterious word "activate" that people seem to throw around?

    Heat will definately break down the chemicals so they are smaller and are able to fit in the pores of your mouth, stomach and lungs easier. But heating, then cooling, and expecting it to make a difference in consumption? I dont think so.

    Why? For me, I'd like to know if I can get a decent high while I am unable to smoke or bake a delicious recipe.
    It needs to be activated, or something..!

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    Put weed on wounds?

    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyMonkey
    Man that made me laugh my half chewed apple onto the screen! :thumbsup:

    I probably just laughed harder.

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