Discreet Caps Review

Discreet Caps Review

Long ago, I outgrew smelling like cannabis everywhere I went.  I am not in college anymore, and for most of my daily responsibilities, my medication must be kept a secret.  Since I was putting myself in a precarious situation every time I smoked, especially before moving to an MMJ state, when I moved to California I quickly began to explore the dispensaries for a better choice.  This of course led me to the convenience of edibles.  A cookie here, a brownie there, and I’m medicated all day long without needing to sneak off somewhere or try to manage the smell.  But daily use of those sugary edibles raise a whole new set of possible issues, including diabetes and obesity.

Made with infused organic coconut oil in a gelatin capsule, Discreet Caps are small pills, no larger than a Tylenol PM, that are just as easy to carry and use.  The samples I received were 30 mg per capsule.  A little high for some rookie patients, I find my perfect functioning dose to begin at 30 mg.  Just like any medication, severe symptoms can require a second pill.  An additional feature I found useful for the Discreet Caps was the simple color coding system for effects.  Red pills are indica, while the blue pills are sativa.  Since most patients are very specific about how they medicate for their symptoms, it is important to be able to easily distinguish between the two.

During my review, I came to love Discreet Caps for their ease of use, portability, and as the name suggests, discreetness.  When kept handy in a purse, laptop bag, or office drawer, you’ll find that they make medicating as simple as taking an Aleve.  With effects and duration times similar to other forms of edible cannabis, Discreet Caps can be a great substitute for those looking to off-set calories or avoid excess sugars in their diet but who are still looking to capitalize on the convenience of edibles.

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