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Best Strains of Medical Marijuana for Arthritis

MMJ Recs

Whether through smoking, vaporizing, tinctures, edibles, or topicals, patients have the flexibility to choose a method that aligns with their preferences and lifestyle. Indica vs. Sativa for Arthritis Symptoms Understanding the differences between indica and sativa strains is essential for arthritis patients.

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Marijuana Dosing Recommendations For Stress, Pain, And Other Ailments

LifeCannMD

Different methods of consuming marijuana (smoking, vaping, edibles, oils, tinctures, and topicals) can have varying onset times and durations of effects. Some individuals find benefit from microdosing, which involves taking small amounts of marijuana to achieve subtle therapeutic effects without experiencing strong psychoactive effects.

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Explore the Wonders of Cannabis - 6 Creative and Unusual Ways to Use Cannabis

The Herb Collective

Cannabis has been found to be beneficial for pain relief, anxiety, depression, and many other conditions. Cannabis Topicals Cannabis topicals are lotions, balms, and creams infused with cannabis extract. Not only is it a tasty treat, but these edibles contain beneficial healing substances from Cannabis Sativa plants.

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Cannabis & sex: a woman’s guide

The Cannigma

After spending five years interviewing women about their sexual desires, sociologist Kathleen Rowland reported that the “pleasure gap” between men and women is “neither medical malady nor psychological condition but rather a result of our culture’s troubled relationship with women’s sexual expression.”.

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Here’s What Neuroimaging Can Tell Us About the Psychedelic Experience

SpeedWeed

This isn’t like the indica and sativa of cannabis (which actually doesn’t even exist ). Her work investigates topics that are virtually unheard of, like how MDMA changes socio-political views. She gave 25 participants 13 micrograms of LSD (a standard amount for a microdose) or a placebo in a double-blind experiment.