The Benefits of Homegrown Weed
Growing cannabis at home is growing in popularity in legal states. Homegrown weed has many benefits that make it an easy choice among patients.
Growing cannabis at home is growing in popularity in legal states. Homegrown weed has many benefits that make it an easy choice among patients.
Cannabis has often been associated with boosting creativity. Choosing the right terpenes for creativity can help ensure a rewarding creative experience.
Contrary to some stereotypes, weed can be energizing. Using cannabis for energy can be as simple as finding the right mix of cannabinoids.
Pain is a common condition affecting many medical cannabis patients. Finding the best terpenes for pain can be key in treating it.
Weed has numerous medical benefits, including helping with nausea. Nausea can be hard to treat, so can using weed for nausea help?
Cannabutter is growing in popularity in the cannabis space, with people wondering how to make cannabutter at home. Here's how!
Terpinolene is a common terpene found in cannabis that may have energizing and creativity-boosting effects.
Cannabis has a complex relationship with energy, and terpenes can play a major role. Finding strains with the right terpenes for energy is key.
People frequently use medical cannabis for migraines, but not all strains are equal. Finding the right cannabinoids for migraines is key.
The endocannabinoid system is the whole reason cannabis has the effects it does. It's an important body system that serves multiple functions.
Feeling more social when using cannabis is common, but does using weed for social anxiety help? What causes a "social high?"
Using cannabis for nausea is common among patients. Finding the right cannabinoid combo and ratio can be key in treating it.
Cannabis coconut oil is popular for making edibles, leading plenty of people wonder how to make cannabis coconut oil at home. Thankfully, it's easy!
Insomnia is a common condition affecting many medical cannabis patients. Finding the right cannabinoids for sleep can be key in treating it.
Cannabis has yet to be legalized at the federal level, but 38 states allow medicinal use, while 24 states have legalized recreational use. Pt 5 of 5.
During the 21st century, the first states started repealing cannabis laws, leading to a tidal wave of change between the 1990s and 2010s. Pt 4 of 5.
Barely 30 years after it was outlawed, the counterculture movement planted the first seeds for cannabis acceptance and re-legalization. Pt 3 of 5.
From a staple of industrialized life to vilification, we examine what led to the sea of change in hemp's social perception and public policy. Pt 2 of 5.