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Does Marijuana Make You Lazy?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

While edibles can produce some solid effects, the THC must be digested first and before entering the bloodstream, so the effects will take longer to kick in and will likely last longer. Use a topical. American Journal of Psychiatry , 131 (9), 1004-1007. By the time the film Reefer Madness [3] Boyd, S. Reefer madness and beyond.

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Is Cannabis a Good Option for Treating Asthma?

Greencamp

However, until we have more conclusive evidence and a scientific consensus on this topic, take the above findings with a grain of salt. We explored what science has to say on this topic, but what about real patients? Jackson M; “Divine Stramonium”: The Rise and Fall of Smoking for Asthma; Medical History; April 2010; 54(2):171-94.

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Cannabis for Lupus: Here’s How Cannabinoids Relieve Inflammation

Greencamp

However, keep in mind that because of the digestion process, edibles need more time to kick in compared to smoking. Tinctures and topicals are a good choice for rashes, swelling and joint pain. Here’s how you can contribute your thoughts on this topic: Do you have a preferred strain for managing your lupus symptoms?

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The Immortality Key: Lost on The Road to Eleusis

SpeedWeed

Brian Muraresku ’s The Immortality Key has taken the topic of entheogens and religion, particularly entheogens and Christianity, into Mainstream Culture, which is an incredible achievement in and unto itself. It is intended as a general, journalistic intro to a very niche topic for a very broad readership. About The Immortality Key.