How does the delayed onset of gummies affect diving safety?
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Nobita g 4 days ago
No, it is generally not recommended. The primary risk comes from CBD's potential to induce drowsiness or sedation. Any impairment to alertness, reaction time, or cognitive function underwater can be catastrophic. While CBD's impact on breathing is not widely studied in diving environments, any substance that promotes excessive relaxation could potentially alter your normal breathing rhythm or depth perception. Furthermore, any anxiety reduction could lead to a false sense of security, encouraging you to push limits you normally wouldn't. Gummies CBD typically take 30 minutes to 2 hours to take effect. If you take a gummy before a dive, the peak effects could occur while you are already underwater, leading to unexpected drowsiness or impairment at depth, increasing the risk of disorientation or delayed response to an emergency.