It depends on the weed that you are using. Different species of weed have different amounts of THC, and the weed can grow THC crystals on the stems, but the stems do not contain as much THC as the leaves, so you shouldn't use strictly the stems. You're better off using the leaves, you can add the stems as well as the leaves and get the THC from them because you're going to strain the tea to remove the leaves and/or stems. Educate yourself.
No, smoking tea bags will not get you high. Tea does not contain any psychoactive compounds that could produce a high effect when smoked. It is not safe to smoke non-intended substances as it can be harmful to your health.
Actually, it might not be, except for the damage that habitual smoking does to your lungs. Smoking is a Want and not a need; seems like people are looking for a cheaper high, and this isn't it.
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There are some good benefits to green tea. However, Arizona green tea contains many additives so it is not as beneficial. Green tea contains high amounts of antioxidants, is good for your skin, and releasing toxins.
Smoking tea does provide a (relatively low) dose of inhaled caffiene (much as drinking tea gives you an oral dose of caffiene). Just like drinking tea would give you a "caffiene kick" of energy, smoking tea would give you a "caffiene kick" of energy as well. This is likely to come with a very mild euphoria, like drinking tea is likely to do, this euphoria, although very mild and hardly noticable, is technically a high. I have found smoking tea to give a good energy rush for about 40 minutes, when it ends and starts a "come down effect" or "after effect" which is basically an opposite of the initial effects. I have found this useful for appointments at the end of long days where I had little energy and not enough time to brew tea and drink it.
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Green Tea is probably best known for its high antioxidant content. Green tea is grown, picked, and then steamed, so as to keep antioxidants in. Then they grind the leaves into tiny pieces and put them in tea bags, where you buy it at the store and it comes in to your house and you sit in the chair with a steaming cup of green tea.
Green tea contains antioxidants that can help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the lungs of smokers. This can potentially improve lung function and reduce the risk of respiratory issues associated with smoking.
drink green tea, because it reduces chances of cardiovascular and cancer by up to 40-50%
Yes, green tea may help manage high cholesterol levels due to its antioxidant properties and ability to reduce LDL cholesterol levels.
It is green tea plus citrus.
There is limited evidence to suggest that excessive consumption of green tea may increase the risk of kidney stones due to its high oxalate content. It is recommended to consume green tea in moderation to reduce this risk.