DIY Suppositories and CBD
Explore the benefits of DIY CBD suppositories! Learn how they can help with prostate health, menstrual cramps, and fibroids, and discover traditional and holistic treatments to enhance your well-being.
Explore the benefits of DIY CBD suppositories! Learn how they can help with prostate health, menstrual cramps, and fibroids, and discover traditional and holistic treatments to enhance your well-being.
Many of my patients and customers have asked for information on these new cannabis products- not just the traditional delta-9 THC (found in marijuana), but also a host of “novel” THC compounds such as delta-8 THC, delta-10 THC, and others.
Dive into the world drug testing and legal THC limits. Understand the differences between full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, and CBD isolate options. Discover natural strategies to reduce THC levels in your body, and beware of common myths about defeating THC tests.
THC and CBD drug testing is a complex and evolving issue. The policies of different sports organizations vary widely. It is important for athletes to be aware of the drug testing policies of the organization they are competing in.
If you are an athlete who is concerned about testing positive for THC, the best thing to do is to avoid using cannabis products. However, if you do use cannabis, there are a few things you can do to reduce the risk of testing positive.
In this blog post, we delve into Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) and its impact on different demographic groups. Discover the biochemistry and pathology behind CUD, explore potential remedies and preventive measures, and learn about the role of CBD and low THC options in reducing the risk of developing CUD.
This blog post explores the essential guidelines for traveling with marijuana and CBD. Learn about the legal considerations, differences between marijuana and CBD, and best practices to avoid legal complications. Stay up-to-date and informed to ensure a hassle-free travel experience.
Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) is a rare condition that causes recurrent episodes of nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. It is thought to be caused by long-term use of cannabis. The symptoms of CHS typically come on gradually, and can be very severe. People with CHS may vomit up to 50 times a day, and may experience dehydration, weight loss, and electrolyte imbalance. They may also have a strong urge to take hot showers or baths, which can temporarily relieve their symptoms. There is no cure for CHS, but the symptoms can be relieved by stopping use of cannabis. In most cases, symptoms will resolve within a few days of stopping cannabis use. In some cases, people may need to be hospitalized to treat dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
Here are 20 commonly prescribed medications in the United States and how they may interact with CBD:
Among alcohol users, cannabis is the most widely consumed psychotropic substance. Approximately 75% of cannabis users report consuming alcohol. Studies suggest cannabis users can engage in simultaneous cannabis use at a rate of somewhere from 30-50%.
Annually, during August, a unique phenomenon happens. Lots of beautiful bouncing babies are brought into this world! With all the joy and excitement comes a lot of uncertainty and apprehension. Bringing a child into the world causes a seismic shift in a mother’s priorities as her choices significantly impact her and her child’s health and safety. As America’s cannabis industry grows, data reveals some interesting facts that women of childbearing age must consider.
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