What Is Considered a Microdose of THC?
2.5mg is the most widely accepted starting microdose of THC. 5mg is on the higher end of what is still considered a microdose. Anything above 5mg begins to move into a low recreational dose rather than a true microdose for most people.
The 2.5mg figure comes from research and clinical practice around therapeutic cannabis use, where sub-intoxicating doses have been explored for anxiety and mood management. At 2.5mg, most adults with no THC tolerance experience mild, functional effects without impairment. At 5mg, effects are more noticeable and some people with very low tolerance may feel mild intoxication. The specific threshold varies by individual, which is why starting at 2.5mg and adjusting upward is recommended over starting higher.
In practical terms, 1/4 of a standard 10mg gummy delivers exactly this amount. A 5mg gummy, which some brands sell, is already at the high end of what is typically called a microdose. Some researchers define a microdose as anything below 5mg; others extend it to 10mg for high-tolerance individuals. For everyday practical purposes, 2.5mg is the canonical starting point, and the amount the TribeTokes co-founders use as their personal daily reference.
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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. TribeTokes products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before using cannabinoid products, especially if you take prescription medications or have a medical condition.
