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Understanding Weed’s Past for our Present Health

Ezra Parzybok

We can find cannabinoids at this moment in biological history. We all share some biological history, it’s just a fascinating biological fact that cannabis plants were producing this chemical with the right sequence and structure of molecules to fit all vertebrates. Indica plants are low-growing and sedative.

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An Epoch of OG: The OG Kush family genealogy

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This August marks 25 years since the duo used that surviving cutting to start writing OG’s chapter in the history books. History made: A small, crowded, 1996 Silverlake, CA OG Kush grow by Josh D. He told us it was around 2004 or 2005, at the height of mania for purple-colored strains. Destroyed the competition’. Guaranteed.

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Cop the Jungle Boys Drop at High Times

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Let’s Take A Step Back & Note the History. Having opened up their first dispensary back in 2005, by almost a decade later The Jungle Boys had become a house-hold name for those paying attention to the space in California. When I received my packs the first thing I tried to do was sort them by what I consider an ‘indica index’.

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The story of DogDaze, the Chemdog strain that never was

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Chemdog is a legendary strain in the history of cannabis. This rest is weed history. . See, Chemdog is an indica-dominant strain known for a potent head high that hits so hard, so fast, and so long-lasting that you might as well wrap up the day within 20 minutes of smoking it. Who and what is Chemdog? The latest.

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Shemshemet: Cannabis in Ancient Egypt

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Hash was very common as was opium” (Zias, 2005). Kyphi is recognizable to-day in “keef,” the popular name for the smokeable variety of the herb Cannabis Indica or Indian Hemp. Cannabis Indica is none other than our friend hashish…. therefore one can never know the exact method of replicating it. Parsche and Nerlich, 1994).