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Headaches & the Role of Cannabis + Holistic Options
DEA’s Marijuana Reversal: How Reclassifying Cannabis Could Impact Your Life
The DEA’s recommendation to reclassify marijuana as Schedule III is groundbreaking. Discover the history, impacts on research/medicine, legal landscape, and what it means for you.
Marijuana Legalization: Election Year Special
From demonized to decriminalized, the story of marijuana in the US is a complex one. Dive into the history, the harms, and the hope for the future: [link to article] #marijuana #legalization #criminaljustice #history
Sports & Cannabis #Flowertothepeople
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.
Travelling with Marijuana and CBD
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)
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.