Smoking and vaping cannabis affect a person's body differently. This post from Bustle explains 8 fascinating chemical differences between smoking vs. vaping cannabis. With vaping on the rise, and the current side effects of vaping still unknown, many people are left wondering what, if any, are the differences between smoking weed and vaping weed. Now that vaping has become ... Continue Reading
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Can Cannabis Help Ease Menopause Symptoms?
Anecdotal evidence hints at the relief that cannabis brings to women experiencing menopause symptoms. Further research will validate these benefits. Read more in this post from Leafly, written by Rae Lland. Menopause is one of the most dramatic changes a woman’s body will undertake in her lifetime. Not since puberty has the reproductive system gone through such a shift, and ... Continue Reading
What Cannabinoids Have to Do with The Runner’s High
Researchers have found a surprising link between the cannabinoids, the brain’s endocannabinoid system, and the runner’s high. Learn more in this post from Leafly. If you are (or you’ve ever been) an avid runner or obsessive gym rat, you’re likely familiar with that coveted post-workout sense of euphoria popularized as the “runner’s high.” But what exactly is it? The runner’s ... Continue Reading
What Happens When You Eat Raw Cannabis?
If you love edibles, you may have been wondering: can you get high from eating raw cannabis? If not, are there any benefits to it at all? Get the answers in this post from High Times! Can you get high from eating raw weed? There’s nothing new about the concept of eating cannabis instead of smoking it. In fact, edibles are one of the most popular ways to consume weed, and ... Continue Reading
Cannabis and Your Heart: All You Wanted to Know
Cannabis users are used to warnings about the impact of the drug on their brain, but what about their heart? This post from Leafly highlights how cannabis consumption affects heart health. Story Highlights: THC can increase heart rate by 20-50 beats per minute. This increase occurs in order to compensate for the reduction in blood pressure caused by THC. Low doses of ... Continue Reading