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Does Marijuana Make You Lazy?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

To understand why this myth is so pervasive, it’s important to first understand the history of marijuana. 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. 1] Malceva, M.,

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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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Article: Canada: Future Care Costs For Cannabis In Personal Injury Claims

Cannabis Law Report

Poirier’s family physician did not advise against the use of cannabis but did testify that, in the past, excessive use of the drug had resulted in adverse effects, including hospitalization at a psychiatric facility and problems with digestion. Gordon had a significant history of drug use. Heran , 2011 BCSC 727.

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The Endocannabinoid System: Here’s How it Keeps You Healthy and Happy

Greencamp

Because this is such a complicated topic, wrapping your head around everything requires some patience and dedication. Let’s check out the most notable aspects of this topic, which we’ll cover in great depth, one at a time. Over the course of history, numerous cultures have been using cannabis for medicinal reasons. References.