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Cannabis Is Way Better And Safer Than A Honey Pack

By Amy Hansen, The Fresh Toast on

Published in Cannabis Daily

Honey packs are the buzzy things right now – but the hype doesn’t match the performance,  especially when compared to a green plant.

Honey packs, often promoted as sexual enhancement supplements, have gained popularity in recent years, particularly among college students. The trend seems to have escalated around late 2024, with increased visibility on social media platforms. But are they safe and do they rise to the occasion?  Well, it seems cannabis is way better and safer than a honey pack.

Honey packs are unregulated supplements often marketed as sexual enhancers. They may contain undisclosed substances such as tadalafil or sildenafil (prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction), which can interact dangerously with other medications like nitrates and cause severe side effects, including a drop in blood pressure or allergic reactions. In contrast, cannabis products—when purchased legally—are subject to strict regulations that ensure transparency about their contents. This minimizes the risk of harmful interactions and undisclosed ingredients.

Cannabis offers a wide range of research proven therapeutic benefits honey packs lack. Cannabis contains compounds like THC and CBD, which can help with pain relief, anxiety reduction, inflammation management, and sleep improvement. Honey packs primarily target sexual performance but lack evidence for their efficacy and pose significant health risks. But cannabis is much safer and effective alternative.

Cannabis use is associated with heightened sensory experiences, including improved taste and touch during intimacy, contributing to more pleasurable encounters. Over 70% of users report increased sexual desire and orgasm intensity, with many noting prolonged intercourse and greater satisfaction.

 

Cannabis and CBD help lower inhibitions and ease anxiety, fostering intimacy and emotional connection. CBD’s interaction with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) reduces cortisol levels, promoting relaxation and focus during sexual activity. This is particularly beneficial for individuals with performance-related stress. CBD may increase blood flow to genital tissues, enhancing natural lubrication and sensitivity. Topical CBD products are reported to relax muscles and reduce discomfort, especially in conditions causing pain during sex. It also has anti-inflammatory properties which can help alleviate pain, making sexual activity more accessible for those with chronic conditions or postmenopausal discomfort. Cannabis is highly versatile in its applications. Surveys indicate that 64% of CBD users report better sexual experiences, citing relaxation and heightened pleasure. It can be consumed in various forms, including edibles, oils, tinctures, or even infused honey. Cannabis-infused honey combines the natural health benefits of honey (antioxidants, antibacterial properties) with the therapeutic effects of cannabinoids like THC or CBD. This makes it suitable for diverse uses such as sweetening beverages, enhancing baked goods, or even as a topical treatment for wounds. Honey packs are limited in use and primarily consumed directly from the packet and may not be worth the buzz.

The Fresh Toast is a daily lifestyle platform with a side of cannabis. For more information, visit www.thefreshtoast.com.

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