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How Long Does Cannabis Stay in Your System? An Insight into Duration and Consumption Methods

The Herb Collective

Cannabis, known for its psychoactive properties primarily due to THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), is a popular substance both for medicinal and recreational use. However, a common question that arises among users is: how long does cannabis stay in your system? Topicals Cannabis-infused topicals (creams, lotions, etc.),

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Why and How Does Marijuana Work? Understanding Cannabinoids

Cannabis Cheri

These complex organic molecules found in cannabis have a profound effect on our bodies if for no other reason than we naturally produce cannabinoids, called endocannabinoids, for a virtual cornucopia of physiological processes. Cannabis should be seen not so much as a medicine but rather as a supplement. How Does Marijuana Work?

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Ted Smith on Cannabis in Canada

Cannabis Life Network

Last week, CLN chatted with long-time cannabis activist and Cannabis Digest contributor Ted Smith on the state of cannabis in Canada. Ted is the founder and owner of the Victoria Cannabis Buyer’s Club (VCBC), Canada’s longest-running (and last remaining) compassionate club.

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What is greening out? What you need to know about consuming too much cannabis

The Cannigma

Greening out is a slang phrase for consuming too much cannabis, specifically THC. Whether you take a bigger hit of the bong than expected or eat an edible that’s stronger than you thought, many cannabis consumers experience a green out at some point. The biggest risk factor in greening out is when cannabis is combined with alcohol.

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Relieve the Excruciating Symptoms of IBD and IBS with Medical Cannabis

Veriheal

People suffering from Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) or Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) can go through excruciating pain, numbness or struggle with a minefield of digestion. Cannabis has been identified as an effective alternative treatment for some gastrointestinal disorders…but does that include IBD and IBS? What is IBD?

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Can cannabis reduce acid reflux?

The Cannigma

Can cannabis reduce acid reflux and heartburn? At this point, there simply isn’t much research on cannabis use to combat acid reflux and GERD. The endocannabinoid system has CB1 and CB2 receptors on every organ in the body, including your stomach, esophagus, and throughout your digestive tract. Consumption method matters.

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Why Cannabis Affects Everyone Differently: An In-Depth Exploration

The Herb Collective

Cannabis has been used for centuries for its medicinal and recreational properties. However, one intriguing aspect of cannabis is how it affects people in vastly different ways. Understanding why cannabis affects everyone differently is essential for both new and experienced users looking to optimize their experience.

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