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Do Edibles Work for Pain Management?

Cannabis Cheri

A viewer asks “do edibles work for pain management?” What is your cannabis tolerance like? That said, I definitely think using cannabis edibles for pain management is something most people should try as cannabis does not have the serious side effects that come with prescription or even over-the-counter pain medicines.

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Review: Aquaberry Sleep Gummies by OGeez!

Illinois News Joint

Ive had issues with sleep for nearly two decades, so the labels Aquaberry Sleep gummies grabbed my attention for more than just a review. Aquaberry Sleep Gummies come as a ten pack of gummies with 10mg of THC and 5mg of CBN per piece. By an hour post-dose, I was ready to tuck in, sleeping the night through.

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Sleep Survey Suggests Cannabis Edibles Especially Helpful for Insomnia; 91% of Respondents Said Edibles Improved Sleep

MedicalJane

Despite the fact that most states have legalized cannabis for medical use and the implications for health benefits are mounting, the federal government still has not legalized cannabis. The results suggest cannabis infused edibles may be particularly helpful for the symptoms and side effects associated with insomnia.

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Sleep gummies: how cannabis comes into play

Leafly

Sleep gummies are making waves as a huge helper for catching zzz's. Find out how cannabis sleep gummies come into play when you're desperately seeking dreamland. The post Sleep gummies: how cannabis comes into play appeared first on Leafly.

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Does cannabis make women sleep worse?

The Cannigma

Women who regularly use cannabis are more likely to suffer from sleep issues than male cannabis users, a new study has found. The difference, the researchers postulated, could be because women are more sensitive to the effects of cannabis. How cannabis can affect sleep for both genders.

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Trouble Sleeping: Cannabis for Insomnia Relief

MMJ Recs

Many patients are turning to cannabis for insomnia relief, seeking its potential to improve sleep quality and duration. Insomnia is a common sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing non-restorative sleep despite having the opportunity to sleep.

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This new study wants to pay you to take edibles and go to sleep

The Cannigma

There’s a good chance that if you figured out a way to get paid to eat edibles and go to bed, just the thought of this new gig could improve how you sleep. Instead, participants will record their own sleep at home on their smartphone – after consuming edible cannabis products that are intended for sleep.

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