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Edibles, Tinctures, or Vaping: Choosing the Right Delivery Method for Your Needs

MMJ Recs

Effects and Duration: Comparing Edibles, Tinctures, and Vaping in Cannabis Consumption Each cannabis consumption method has its own set of effects and duration, influencing the overall experience. Comparing edibles, tinctures, and vaping in cannabis consumption allows users to make informed choices based on their preferences and lifestyle.

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Exploring Medical Marijuana for Chronic Conditions

MMJ Recs

We will be exploring cannabis therapy for chronic conditions. Note that chronic pain refers to the persistent or long-lasting discomfort in the body beyond the normal time frame for healing. The ways chronic pain manifests varies and includes musculoskeletal pain affecting the muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, and joints.

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An Introductory Guide to Medical Marijuana Edibles

MMJ Recs

In recent years, the landscape of medicinal cannabis has undergone a significant transformation, with an increasing focus on alternative consumption methods. This evolution reflects not only a shift in societal attitudes toward MMJ, but also a recognition of the diverse needs of patients requiring medicinal intervention.

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Guide to Microdosing Cannabis Concentrates, Flowers and Edibles

Greencamp

Microdosing provides a solution to biphasic effects of cannabis and moves it one step closer to being completely acceptable in conventional medicine. How to microdose cannabis concentrates? There are 10 milligrams (mg) in one milliliter (ml) of a THC concentrate, so in this case the starting dose would be one-tenth of a milliliter.

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Study Finds Marijuana Often Used to Treat Symptoms of Chronic Pain, Anxiety and Insomnia

The Joint Blog

According to a new study, those who use marijuana for therapeutic purposes are more likely to report consuming it to address symptoms such as anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain and depression. The most common medical reasons for marijuana use were anxiety (49%), insomnia (47%), chronic pain (42%), and depression (39%).

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Report: Gen Z Would Rather Smoke Cannabis Than Consume Alcohol

Veriheal

California was the first state to legalize medicinal cannabis in 1996, right around the time that Gen Z began to enter society. Alternative medicines are a priority among Gen Z, who are moving away from traditional Western options and instead using natural wellness to support the mind and body.

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The most common reasons people get medical marijuana cards: 2021 edition

The Cannigma

To varying degrees, the three most common uses of medical marijuana in Massachusetts, Maine, and Maryland were to treat chronic pain, anxiety, and back and neck problems. of patients reported chronic pain as their primary condition, while in Connecticut 70.4% Get your medical card now with The Cannigma Medical.