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FAQ

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About Sula


What makes Sula different?

Sula is the world’s first cannabis dry powder inhaler (DPI). Unlike other products on the market, Sula was designed to accurately deliver targeted doses of cannabis. Using premium cannabis extracts and medical and pharma grade excipients, Sula is the only inhalation product that delivers a fixed, pre-metered dosage. Sula powder was developed for consistent performance that ensures that each use will have the same effect. Only Sula delivers a truly precise dosage with each breath.


How does Sula compare with vaping or smoking?

Sula, uses activated THC. There is no heating or combustion of oils and other ingredients that are often not listed by manufacturers of vape and smoke products. Even where vape or smoked ingredients are disclosed, heating and combustion reacts these materials into other concerning compounds. These compounds may include toxic gases and particles. We designed Sula for systemic delivery of therapeutic doses of cannabis via the lung without the worries of health and safety impacts related to vaping or smoking.


 
 

Dosage


Is Sula’s 1.0 mg THC a micro-dose?

Sula 1.0 mg THC product hits above its weight, delivering the effects of higher doses by other methods. Depending on tolerance and other factors, the effects of Sula will vary from person to person. Many people report that Sula 1.0 mg THC is an optimal dose.


What if 1.0 mg THC is not strong enough?

Many consider our 1.0 mg of THC to be the “optimal” dose for a pleasant, controlled and functional cannabis experience. Some, however, are seeking a more pronounced effect. If you are looking for a stronger effect - we encourage you to experiment by taking more than 1 capsule in close succession. We are actively developing new Sula products with higher individual doses of THC.


 
 

Usage


Why does Sula make me cough?

Breathing a dry powder can take some getting used to. Extracts of cannabis are bitter substances that can induce a cough response when they deposit in the respiratory tract during smoking, vaping, or Sula inhalation. Stick with it, most Sula users report the urge to cough diminishes or even goes away with regular use.


Why does powder remain in the capsule after use?

When properly used, a light powder coating usually remains within the used capsule. The residual powder is approximately 5% of the capsule’s contents.


Can I swallow Sula capsules?

Our capsules are designed for use with the Sula device, ensuring rapid, efficient absorption through the lungs for maximum effect. Ingesting single or multiple Sula capsules, while safe, is comparable to consuming a weak cannabis edible along with its slow effect.


Can I re-use my device?

Yes. The Sula device is very durable and reusable. Initially, each Sula package will come with a new device included. While a new device should technically provide better performance, an older device should continue to function properly for hundreds of doses. When reusing an older device, we suggest periodically brushing off built up powder from the inside and wiping down the exterior and mouthpiece using an alcohol wipe. Never use water or get the device wet.


Can I consume a single Sula capsule with multiple breaths?

While Sula was designed to be dosed in a single breath, some Sula users report less urge to cough when they use several smaller breath efforts with a single capsule. Dosing will be the same as long as the capsule is fully emptied.


 
 

Ingredients


What are the ingredients in Sula?

Sula powder has only 5 ingredients, all listed on the label. We formulate using cannabinoids that are sourced exclusively from premium California growers and extractors. These select cannabinoids and our Sula powder are rigorously tested for potency and purity - including pesticides, terpenes, microbiologicals, heavy metals, and residual solvents. The other four materials, leucine, trehalose, DSPC, and citric acid, have all been studied in clinical trials.


What are Sula capsules made of?

Sula powder is packaged in vegetable-based capsules made of a material called hypromellose, short for hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC). HPMC is natural, biodegradable and compostable.