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The Endocannabinoid System-History, Health and Why We Feel High

Puff Puff Post

The History and Science of Cannabis. The cannabis plant consists of two basic species, Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indica. Sativas on the other hand have emerged from Eastern Asia, and generally cause uplifting effects. The following table highlights a few key differences between the Sativa and Indica species.

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Why cannabis can make your heart race

The Cannigma

The interactions of the endocannabinoid system with the autonomic nervous system seem to be the driving force behind the reported cardiovascular adverse events [from cannabis],” wrote a group of researchers who recently reviewed years of cannabis studies 1. Is sativa or indica worse for your heart rate?

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People’s Choice Edition 2021 is Ready to Take Over

SpeedWeed

Pack your bowls, stay hydrated and prepare yourselves—Nevada’s first-ever public Cannabis Cup event is just around the corner, and you’re invited. This event will be the first-ever competition that is open to the Nevada public and will see the largest pool of judges in its history.

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Your Summer Cannabis Party Guide: Summer Cannabis Recipes and More

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

In adult consumption states like Arizona, you can spice up your summer with a cannabis party, complete with a few cannabis-infused food and drink options for your guests to enjoy. This allows guests to be hands-on and in total control of their consumption, which will leave them feeling more carefree and able to enjoy the party.

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CURALEAF’S SELECT BRAND AND ROLLING STONE ANNOUNCE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

Cannabis Law Report

Both formats will feature three strains and flavor profiles hand-selected by Rolling Stone to celebrate some of the most well-known and genre-defining artists and sounds in music history. Rolling Stone has a legacy of celebrating this connection and a long history of reporting on the fight to legalize cannabis.

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Cannabis Education with Canada’s Newcomers

Cannabis Law Report

A first of its kind event series aims to bridge the gap between post-legalization cannabis in Canada and Canada’s newcomers, enabling the education of plant science, exploration of brand opportunities, and discussion of attitudes and beliefs that shape the culture of cannabis today. . Arundati Dandapani writes for Cannabis Law Report.

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Guest Post – Europe: How The Novel Food Authorisation Is Affecting the CBD Oil Industry

Cannabis Law Report

In other words, we can say that Novel foods are those foods which don’t have a proper and significant history of consumption. This is because the CBD industry was unable to show a proper consumption of their products in the history of the EU. Thus, they included CBD products in the list of novel foods.

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