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Best strains and terpenes for being outside

The Cannigma

Just getting outside for 20 minutes a day in a green space can reduce your cortisol levels and blood pressure and improve your immune function and cardiovascular health. A forest bath is not rushed – it takes time to observe and immerse yourself in the natural world. How cannabis can improve being outside.

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Best strains and terpenes for working out

The Cannigma

THC can impact your heart rate and blood pressure even in a resting state, so consuming a large dose of THC right before an intense workout can leave you feeling lightheaded. While THC puts some people in the right headspace for working out, it also has the potential to work against you. Best terpenes for working out.

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Understanding the American Heart Association’s Statement on Marijuana

CannaMD

In contrast, CBD reduces heart rate and blood pressure, improves vasodilation, and reduces inflammation. The authors do note that “compared with smoking tobacco, smoking and inhaling cannabis regardless of THC content has been shown to increase the concentrations of blood carboxyhemoglobin 5-fold with a 3-fold increase in tar.”

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The Marijuana Conspiracy

Cannabis Info

In 2005, this writer penned ‘The Real Reason Marijuana is Illegal’ and it became (by far) my most popular article. With that she gave me a sly look and said ‘off the record Mr. _, this will actually reduce your blood pressure and can only be beneficial for your epilepsy. Unbelievable. Cannabis is a medicine and not a drug.

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Report: “Key pharmacological differences between side effects of refined, pharmaceutical CBD formulations and whole plant extracts:”

Cannabis Law Report

28) Side effects noted included strangely enough, vomiting and abdominal pain, psychiatric side effects including depression and paranoia, and low blood pressure. Medical Hypotheses (18 aug 2005). JPET 313:352–358, 2005. 27) A 1998 study found a low potential for abuse and no indication of patients chasing the drug. (28)