Parents and elders should be aware of children from excess consumption of
cannabis edibles in the diet.
A report of studying five years among 7000 children revealed adverse
impact of edibles.The US. poison control centers recorded over 7,000 cases of children
ages 6 and under who consumed cannabis edibles from 2017 to 2021. As
legalise cannabis (marijuana) edibles — such as gummy candies, chocolate,
and baked goods — contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Because , the main
psychoactive compound in the cannabis plant.
cannabis edibles in the diet.
A report of studying five years among 7000 children revealed adverse
impact of edibles.The US. poison control centers recorded over 7,000 cases of children
ages 6 and under who consumed cannabis edibles from 2017 to 2021. As
legalise cannabis (marijuana) edibles — such as gummy candies, chocolate,
and baked goods — contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Because , the main
psychoactive compound in the cannabis plant.
These products often come in ‘copycat’ packaging that looks like the real
candy, leading to unintentional THC poisoning if kids eat them,” said Dr.
Colleen Kraft, a pediatrician at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and past
president of the American Academy of Pediatrics.