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Featured Cannabis Brand: The Inventing Room

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

The rest, as they say, is history. In this instance, that history involves a long line of highly satisfied Arizona cannabis consumers–and hash aficionados in particular. Solventless extracts are beloved among cannabis connoisseurs because they offer high potency without sacrificing purity or flavor.

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The Endocannabinoid System-History, Health and Why We Feel High

Puff Puff Post

The History and Science of Cannabis. The cannabis plant consists of two basic species, Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indica. The Indicas are known to have emerged from the Indian subcontinent, and are valued for their calming effects (“in the couch”). Cannabis Indica. Cannabis 101: . Cannabis Sativa. Tincture: .

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Searching for the origin of Blue Dream marijuana strain

SpeedWeed

Today the strain is considered ubiquitous, well-liked, and basic. Producing consistent THC percentages around 18 percent, this mellow strain is energizing, but not like a stress-inducing sativa. Blue Dream has always been a strain that’s rewarded growers as much as smokers. Until now I hope. A stone-cold fan favorite.

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Using Cannabis for ALS: Benefits, Research and Best Strains

Greencamp

Brief history of ALS. CBD could offer some relief, but for the full effect, whole-flower extracts should be used because they contain both cannabinoids and terpenes. What is the best strain for ALS? Choosing the perfect strain for ALS is difficult, because of the complicated nature of the disease. High in THC.

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Weed slang – the most common nicknames for cannabis

The Cannigma

Within the Cannabis genus, we can find the hemp species Cannabis sativa , Cannabis Indica, and Cannabis Ruderalis. Indica and Sativa. There is perhaps no more contentious discussion in cannabis than what makes a plant an Indica, and what is a Sativa. Scientifically speaking, that’s simply not the case.

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Cannabis & sex: a woman’s guide

The Cannigma

Cannabis has a long history as an aid to increase sexual pleasure. While research has shown that women experience more pleasure when including cannabis in their sexy time, studies have yet to demonstrate the optimal cannabinoid ratios, strains and products for revving up your motor (and there’s no one-size-fits-all sex pot, anyway).

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The Top 7 Myths About Medical Cannabis Debunked

United Patients Group

There’s also no evidence that anyone has ever been “hooked” on cannabis alone without having another substance involved at some point during their usage history–and there are plenty of examples where someone has quit using marijuana without any significant problems afterward (you know who you are!).