Smoking cannabis brings about a number of changes in your body, physiologically as well as psychologically. This post from Hail Mary Jane outlines the most common ones. Learning about the effects of cannabis on your mind and body can be eye-opening. Not only does the herb teach you about yourself, but understanding the physical effects of the plant can open up new ways of ... Continue Reading
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The Terpenes That Make Cannabis Rich
The aromatic richness of cannabis is in its terpenes and there are over 100 of them. This post from Happy Healthy Green profiles the most important terpenes and their benefits. Terpenes in Cannabis Myrcene Myrcene, specifically β-myrcene, is a monoterpene most commonly produced by cannabis (some varieties contain up to 60% of the essential oil). Its aroma is musky, earthy, ... Continue Reading
Sleep Disorders: Can Cannabis Help You Sleep?
The pairing of marijuana and sleep has been studied for some time now. This post from GreenCamp explains how cannabis affects sleep and can help with sleep disorders. The sleepy effect that cannabis produces is considered as its side effect, but for a number of users, it is a relief and the only hope from sleepless nights. Marijuana and sleep disorders have a long ... Continue Reading
What to Do with Old Weed Discovered After Years?
It’s time to answer the question, once and for all, what happens to old weed after years in less-than-ideal storage? This post from Marijuana.com found out what happens to marijuana after 5 years of storage! We’ve all had one of those moments where you’re cleaning out the couch cushions or rummaging through the junk drawer and all of a sudden, you stumble across a glorious ... Continue Reading
Pairing Cannabis Strains with Herbs and Spices
Herbs and spices are integral to cooking—and cannabis should be, too! This post from Leafly presents a handy infographic to pair your favorite cannabis strains with perfect herbs and spices. We all know that herbs and spices are the building blocks of a flavorful dish. In your kitchen right now, you likely have an array of them, from basil and sage to cinnamon and black ... Continue Reading