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Purple Punch Cannabis Strain Review

Miss Marijuana

Claimed to have been propagated by Supernova Gardens out of Hawaii, the popularity of this 80% indica strain has spread from the West Coast as Purple Punch offers equally strong mind and body effects. . This dessert strain is best consumed after dinner, helping with nausea, stress, minor body aches, and sleeplessness. Common Use.

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Review: Blueberry Cupcake by Crops

Illinois News Joint

Blueberry strains are always fun and tasty for me, and I like to smoke them at night or when I just want to zone out. As soon as I cracked open the rather large jar that Crops uses for its packaging, the strong aroma of blueberries and pine hit my nose, as if to remind me of its name.

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The Importance of Medical Cannabis Labels: Not Just a Formality

Peninsula Alternative Health

Upon entering Peninsula Alternative Health, we’ll advise you on the type of medical cannabis strain that’s most appropriate for your qualifying medical condition , the best method of administration , and the suggested frequency of use. On every product label is the following: Strain Name. gram package.

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The Importance of Medical Cannabis Labels: Not Just a Formality

Peninsula Alternative Health

Upon entering Peninsula Alternative Health, we’ll advise you on the type of medical cannabis strain that’s most appropriate for your qualifying medical condition , the best method of administration , and the suggested frequency of use. On every product label is the following: Strain Name. gram package.

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Cannabis Education with Canada’s Newcomers

Cannabis Law Report

Our bodies’ endocannabinoid systems (biological system of chemical receptors) help regulate pain, mood, sleep and memory; we have CB1 and CB2 receptors that interact with dopamine and with the cannabis we consume.