Unlocking the Potential: Exploring the Benefits and Uses of CBN, CBG, and THCa
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by MoC
2M ago
In recent years, the cannabis plant has been at the forefront of significant scientific interest and research, shedding light on its complex chemistry and the potential therapeutic benefits it holds. Beyond the well-known compounds of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), there lies a spectrum of other cannabinoids, each with unique properties and uses. Among these, CBN (cannabinol), CBG (cannabigerol), and THCa (tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) stand out for their promising applications in health and wellness. This article delves into the science, benefits, and uses of CBN, CBG, and T ..read more
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Side Effects of Smoking Cannabis Everyday
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by MoC
10M ago
One of the most common complaints of marijuana users is that their hearts are racing and they feel anxious after using it. However, regular marijuana use may actually cause heart rhythm problems and even increased risk of heart attacks. A recent study in the Journal of the American Heart Association suggested that cannabis use could lead to increased risk of a heart attack. Besides, the drug increases blood pressure. People who smoke it daily may also develop respiratory diseases like cough and sore throat. Besides, smoking marijuana may affect one’s fertility. It affects the female menstrual ..read more
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Cannabis and the Ageing Population: The Cannabis Culture among Seniors
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by MoC
10M ago
A new study shows that marijuana could help seniors with Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia maintain their cognitive abilities longer than patients not using cannabis. Marijuana also helps alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety, pain, sleep disorders, and nausea in seniors without any major side effects. It seems like marijuana may be beneficial to everyone – even if they don’t want to get high! A new question must be added to the list that mental health professionals ask their older patients while taking a history, no matter what age: “Have you used any cannabis products recen ..read more
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New Year, New Harvest. How to Pick Cannabis Seeds for 2019.
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by MoC
10M ago
2019 is here, and this is the perfect year to start planning and preparing for your next harvest. In countries where it is now winter, you can start planning now for the right marijuana seeds you want to grow in spring. Here are 4 factors you cannot miss: 1- Finding the right strain(s) 2- Difficulty 3- Price 4- Yield Identifying these factors will help you determine which cannabis seeds will be perfect for your next grow… 1- Finding the Right Seed StrainsIf you have never seen a marijuana seed before, it could be confusing when it comes to seeds and different seed strains. First of all, you wa ..read more
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Can Cannabis Help Patients with Autism?
Ministry of Cannabis | Medical Cannabis Blog
by MoC
10M ago
Currently one in every 68 children has autism spectrum disorder in the United States alone. All over the world, there is approximately one percent of the world population with autism, which is equivalent to more than 700 million people. Using cannabis as a treatment for autism is not something recent. People have watched it on the news and read it somewhere on the Internet. If you have a loved one with the disorder, you will probably be inspired by the many success stories reported regarding the use of cannabis to treat autism, particularly children. What is Autism? Frequently, autism is diagn ..read more
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Is Smoking Cannabis Good for Erectile Dysfunction?
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by MoC
10M ago
Erectile dysfunction or ED is a condition that affects millions of males with the inability to have and maintain an erection. It is a common condition that can lead to a variety of problems, including relationship issues and stress. It is known that smoking cigarettes is one of the causes of ED, but as marijuana legalization spreads, more and more men are wondering whether or not smoking cannabis can help with erectile dysfunction. Patients who frequently use weed for pain management and chronic conditions, such as anxiety, are noticing a surprising side effect. They reported that smoking mari ..read more
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Cannabis and Epilepsy
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by MoC
10M ago
Medical cannabis has become a popular alternative for treating different ailments. Some use it for depression and anxiety, while others for managing pain. However, unlike other chronic conditions where over-the-counter medication can be used, epilepsy requires various chemicals that are mostly unavailable at local stores. For many epileptic sufferers, they turn to cannabis, mainly because of its cannabidiol or CBD chemical constituent. Marijuana has demonstrated its potential in treating the illness, which caused some clinical trials approved by the FDA to be soon on the move. What Causes Epil ..read more
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Ten Famous Sportsmen That Smoke Cannabis
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by MoC
10M ago
A sportsperson who is also a cannabis advocate can face a lot of challenges because support for marijuana can lead to reduced sponsorships and breaching contract values. While other athletes started opening up about their weed use at the end of their sports careers, some got busted. Here are ten people that are renowned in the world of sports who smoked some pot: – Michael Phelps: He is the record holder for the most medals won in the Olympics with 28 medals and 23 of them are gold. This American hero proved that people who smoke weed can remain functional and perform at the elite level, inclu ..read more
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Does Marijuana Ease Menopause Symptoms?
Ministry of Cannabis | Medical Cannabis Blog
by MoC
10M ago
Menopause is an unavoidable phenomenon for every woman. It can bring a lot of suffering for those who are going through the phase where irritability and heat flashes are just some of the most common symptoms. Even though menopause cannot be evaded or prevented, the symptoms can be alleviated – at least according to some studies. A bit of cannabis can aid menopausal women as well as those who may be experiencing early onset of the signals. Cannabis’ Endocannabinoid System and a Woman’s Estrogen Levels Research has proven that endocannabinoid levels are connected to estrogen. Both are highest wh ..read more
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Cannabis in Australia
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by MoC
10M ago
Cannabis is the most widely used drug that is considered illicit and prohibited in Australia. It is estimated that around 750,000 Aussies consume marijuana on a weekly basis while 300,000 citizens smoke weed every day. Australia ranks as one of the highest in the world for marijuana usage frequency. Recreational marijuana is still widely restricted in Australia, but medical marijuana was legalized in 2016. When looking at the history of marijuana in Australia, it was first brought to the country after Sir Joseph Banks requested for it. Cannabis had widespread use in Australia in the 19th centu ..read more
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