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Do Edibles Make Your Eyes Red?

The Joint Blog

It’s common knowledge that smoking marijuana, especially when new to the plant or smoking large amounts, your eyes turn red. And sometimes not just a little red, but very red. But what about marijuana edibles? Do Edibles Make Your Eyes Red? In short, yes.

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Top 10 Most Frequently Asked Questions about Medical Marijuana

United Patients Group

To address these concerns and provide clear, evidence-based answers to the most frequently asked questions about medical marijuana, we have compiled a comprehensive FAQ to help both patients and the general public make educated decisions about their healthcare options. How Do I Obtain Medical Marijuana? How Does Medical Marijuana Work?

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What is bubble hash and can you make it at home?

The Cannigma

Bubble hash can vary in color, ranging from light blond to red and even black. Thanks to technological advances, the commercial preparation of bubble hash has changed since the 1980s, but you can easily make this hash at home with just a few materials. Non-glandular trichomes do not produce any cannabinoids.

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America’s only doctor-reviewed magic mushrooms

The Cannigma

In fact, there’s a “magic mushroom” compound that’s legal in 49 states, can be ordered online, and shipped right to your door. In raw form, amanita muscaria have bright red caps decorated with white spots. They’re so eye-catching that you’ve likely seen them before, even if you didn’t know it.

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Shrooms vs weed: the difference between magic mushrooms and cannabis

The Cannigma

Similar to other “classic” psychedelics (like LSD, ayahuasca, or peyote) magic mushrooms can seriously alter your experience of reality, cause depersonalization, and can even induce powerful mystical experiences. How do magic mushrooms work differently from cannabis? src="[link] frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="">.

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Can tracking your cannabis use help you buy better products? One stoner investigates.

The Cannigma

It allows you to easily track your cannabis use, record your experiences, and then use that data to find the best products for you. Related Stories Data is knowledge with Otha Smith III Finding 'releaf': Put data in your pipe and smoke it Studying while high: is it a good idea?

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Say Goodbye to Sleepless Nights: Cannabis Products to Try Today

United Patients Group

Understanding the Impact of Sleep Disorders Sleep disorders are like those uninvited party crashers who ruin your chances of getting a good night’s sleep. Not only do they mess with your energy levels and focus during the day, but they can also lead to serious health issues if left unaddressed.

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