![]() After two hours the body high disappeared without notice. Which is great, but surprising for a Sativa strain product. I didn’t get ‘stoned’ merely a body high and a sense of relaxation. My anxiety dropped slightly and I felt calm with a small buzz. After an hour an fifteen minutes I started to feel a tingly, body high. I took 50 mgs and waited to experience the effects. ![]() I usually take a larger dose of THC (between 40-50 mgs) so pills that have 25 mg per dose are perfect for me. I was super excited to try Level ProTab Sativa tablets. Be aware that cannabis has the ability to produce opposite (or bidirectional) effects in different people, with different strains, and at different dosages, so always start slow. ![]() I don’t know if it is the processing or the formulation, but they effect me differently than cannabis infused food or beverages. I love the impact these have on the senses and I missed the emotional uplift and more euphoric-type feelings I get from other edibles. If you need to concentrate for an extended period or have trouble focusing, this might be a good choice for you. The effects lasted almost a full 6 hours, although they did fade a bit after I ate lunch. Tastes and smells were also heightened, so the smell of the ocean and the the taste of water were even sweeter than usual. The colors were amazing and watching the ocean waves sparkle in the sunlight was very beautiful. One enjoyable effect of the larger dose was the super-senses. At one point I was able to concentrate hard enough that I could see through time. I felt the focus and the alertness pretty strongly. I didn’t feel the energy boost or the uplift in mood I enjoy with other Sativa edibles. Be aware that these tablets make take longer for you to feel the impact, so wait a full two hours before taking more. It took longer than most edibles I’ve tried for the effects to kick in, even though I was active, close to the 2 hour mark. I had some caffeine and took water with me to stay hydrated. I headed out for a walk on the beach with the dog. From the test dose I had some idea of the effects to expect and I was comfortable with increasing the dose the next time.įor the next test I did one half of the Protab, so approximately a 12.5mg dose. The effects wore off after about 4 hours. ![]() I didn’t notice much in the way of physical effects, apart from a slight tensing of the jaw and neck that I often experience as part of the effect of some Sativa edibles, similar to other stimulants like a caffeine buzz. I noticed my senses were slightly heightened. The effects from the test dose were some increased focus without much increase in energy. I experienced some mild effects, similar to what I would expect from a 5mg dose of a mild edible. I have a pill cutter so I was able to cut the Protabs in half, to start with a 6.25mg dose, the closest I could come with these pills to my usual test dose. I always try a 5mg portion and wait two hours, to gauge the effects. I never try a new cannabis edible or drinkable at my full dose. I am a very experienced user and 10 mg is my usual dose. A person who does not have much experience with edibles who took one of these pills would likely not have a good experience. Even then you would have a 12.5mg dose, which is quite high for some people. The tablets are scored to make it easier to cut them in half. Instead of the usual 10mg per piece with edibles, Level ProTab pills each have 25mg of thc. Level’s seven products and the six strains behind them are:įLOAT is Sour Red Hindu Kush in the cartridge and UK Cheese in the PodĭISSOLVE is a proprietary blend of terpenesĪpproach these Level ProTabs with caution, these are for experienced users only because they are so strong. Because they are strain-specific, you can have a good idea of what types of effects you are likely to experience. Each of the different Level products is formulated for specific effects. Level ProTab Sativa tablets are strain-specific cannabis in pill form.
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