No one wants to see people having a bad experience on their first one – and consumer education goes a long way, so without further ado, here are a few things you should know before trying cannabis edibles for the first time.
Read MoreChemically produced analgesics are the most common methods to curb pain. However, they come with their own side-effects such as heart burns, irregular bowel movements, and skin rashes. Herbal analgesic like Marijuana counters pain and acts as a safe alternative to conventional analgesics.
Read MoreWhen you think of cannabis edibles you likely think of a group of teens or young adults eating pot brownies before a concert – or something along those lines. You might be surprised that there are many benefits to cannabis edibles that we don’t often consider, making low dose edibles a perfect addition to your daily routine.
Read MoreWith this year wrapping up we’re all looking to 2019 to be our “best year yet” – and no matter what your goals are, it is always easy to set the sights high with New Year’s resolutions. Help yourself stick to your guns and get things done next year with these motivation sparking, creativity inspiring and productivity inducing strains!
Read MoreIf you are new to the world of cannabis and you’ve been experimenting with topical cannabis products (or thinking about it), then you may be full of questions.
Read MoreWhile this study certainly proved that vaping is more potent than smoking when it comes to cannabis, it also proved that “start low and go slow” is not only meant for edibles.
Read MoreAs we move into the coldest months through the holidays and the start of the new year dry skin will start to be a concern no matter where you live – so let cannabis topicals be your solution.
Read MoreIf you’re wondering whether to smoke or eat cannabis seeds; here are 5 health benefits that’ll make you eat those seeds straight from the canister.
Read MoreWhile you’re preparing for your Christmas festivities – whether it is a party with friends and family or a small gathering with those you’re closest to – consider adding a couple of these THC infused options for the adult party goers.
Read MoreWhether you’re one of the people who relishes the first snow of the season and prefers staying in with hot chocolate in the winter over heading out to the beach during the summer, or someone who looks forward to the heart-warming good feels of the Christmas and holiday season, these strains will put you in the holiday spirit.
Read MoreWhen the holiday gatherings start to feel stressful, you can always turn to cannabis to help ease the tension and leave you feeling happy and relaxed.
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Read MoreCheck out this awesome DIY Edible Dosing Calculator by our friends at Kind Meds!
Read MoreAs we gather with family and friends to give thanks over a hearty meal this Thanksgiving you may want to consider reducing that holiday stress – and stimulate your appetite – with a cannabis edible.
Read MoreWorking out and cannabis are two things that don’t necessarily sound like they would go together – but you may be surprised to find out just how beneficial cannabis can be for those who like to exercise regularly.
Read MoreThis year, when you find yourself feeling like you’re at wits end, consider turning to cannabis to help keep your sanity intact.
Read MoreWe know that cannabis has anti-inflammatory properties that make it useful as a topical form of pain relief – but what you might not know is that hemp and cannabis are extremely rich in antioxidants.
Read MoreAt this point is commonly known now that cannabis is a great natural pain reliever. Yet even though chronic pain is a qualifying condition in almost every state where medical marijuana is legal, many people with access to legal cannabis don’t think to utilize its healing potential for everyday aches and pains.
Read MoreAside from smoking and vaping, edibles are one of the most common and popular ways to consume cannabis. THC or CBD infused foods come in such a variety that you could never get bored – whether you’re looking to satisfy a sweet tooth or looking to add a twist to the main course of your day, you can most likely infuse your dish with cannabis.
Read MoreWith many strains known for sedating and “couch-lock” like effects it seems natural that cannabis would be able to benefit someone suffering from a lack of sleep – or a lack of decent sleep at least.
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