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Medical Cannabis Extraction: Review
Here’s a review of the medical cannabis that you should check out and also learn about medical cannabis extraction, and cannabis oil extraction equipment.
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West Coast Cure- Honey Wine Live Resin Wet Badder This Sativa leaning badder emits a terpy nose of pine, lime, honey, and berries. A sappy and relaxing dab for the stressed-out psyche.
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Explore Top Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Near You. Explore a wide selection of quality cannabis products for your health and wellness needs. Locate trusted medical marijuana dispensaries nearby offering high-quality products and expert guidance. Find the relief you seek with reliable cannabis solutions tailored to your needs.
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Medical and Recreational Dispensaries in San Francisco
Discover the best medical and recreational dispensaries in San Francisco. Our guide helps you find top-rated dispensaries offering high-quality cannabis products for both medicinal and recreational use. Visit today and explore a wide range of options tailored to your needs.
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Medizinische Cannabis-Beratung in der Schweiz Ich möchte Dich auf ein neues Beratungsangebot hinweisen, das von einem qualifizierten Arzt angeboten wird:
Nicolai Berardi, ein erfahrener Mediziner, steht Dir gerne zur Verfügung, um Deine Fragen zur Anwendung von medizinischem Cannabis zu beantworten. Sein Beratungsangebot zielt darauf ab, Patienten in der Schweiz, die potenziell von den Vorteilen von medizinischem Cannabis profitieren könnten, optimal zu beraten.
Seine medizinische Cannabis-Beratung umfasst:
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“Germany has long been the leader in medical cannabis reform and all the other countries in EU will follow with similar versions once completed,” said Mike Sassano, CEO of Somai Pharmaceuticals.
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Why did that person wish you a happy 420 could it be... wil smokes wheat? :D
I've been a medical cannabis patient for years. When I quit alcohol, my doctor suggested I look into cannabis for help with my anxiety, insomnia, and depression.
I was VERY reluctant, but so many of my friends talked about their own positive experiences, I tried just a little edible, and slept better than I had in a decade. Then I smoked a little, and I felt this knot of anxiety loosen and unwind itself in my chest. I was like, "where have you been all my life?"
It's been a wonderful journey for me, and such a huge help in my therapy and mental health care. Cannabis is relaxing and gentle, and can be a whole lot of fun with the right people and silly movie. Alcohol can be a whole lot of fun, but for me is a poison that extracts a terrible cost I could no longer pay.
So, yeah, I'm enthusiastically on team 420, and I hope we get a national decriminalization so other people can safely benefit from the healing properties of the plant. And, speaking from experience, you think you've heard Dark Side of the Moon, you've probably listened to it hundreds of times, but you haven't really experienced it, until you have a little smoke, put on headphones, and take the ride.
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I saw your post about estrogen and nicotine. Do you know if there's anything out there about other forms of smoking (weed is the one I'm specifically curious about). Thanks 😊
this is an interesting question as well!
this one seems to be a toss up, however the endocannabinoid system is closely linked to and affected by hormones, and vice versa. it would seem as for some people, using estrogen hrt can cause the body to become more receptive to the effects of cannabinoids, whereas others find that using cannabis may make them more or less susceptible to processing estrogen HRT.
however, there are a very small amount of studies being done on this, and some of them seem dubious at best or rather flimsy. many of the studies i read have inconclusive answers, whereas with nicotine, there are a lot more studies being done on the matter. it seems that for most people, using cannabis will not affect estrogen HRT anywhere near as much due to nicotine as a substance neutralizes estrogens and dilutes the amount of them that you have in your body.
here's some information on the matter, which shows the subjective and inconclusive results, ranging from person to person, study to study:
i hope that helps and makes sense! good luck to you in your journey, if you have any more questions feel free to ask!
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WE FUCKIN DID IT OHIO!!!!! ABORTION'S IN OUR CONSTITUTION NOW!!!
CW for mentions of rape and descriptions of abortion processes in both articles: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ohio-issue-1-voters-pass-abortion-rights-amendment/ar-AA1jtXPR https://abc13.com/election-day-2023-ohio-results-issue-1-voting/14024254/
The vote was SUBSTANTIALLY in favor too. Look at this!! (via CNN)
Issue 2, the vote for recreational marijuana in Ohio, also passed!! Obviously a lot of people wanted that to pass for party reasons, but the bill is also going to establish a bunch of stuff that's going to be wonderful for Ohio's economy in the long run:
Allows medical marijuana businesses in Ohio to grow, process or sell recreational products.
Awards cultivation and dispensary licenses through the social equity program, which aims to help business owners who have been disproportionately affected by prohibition. That includes those who have been arrested or convicted of marijuana crimes.
Instructs the Division of Cannabis Control to set rules for licensing, testing, product standards and more. As part of that, the division will set a THC content cap of at least 35% for plant material and 90% for extracts.
Prohibits driving while high and sales to people under 21.
source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2023/11/06/ohio-issue-2-live-election-results-2023-state-votes-on-recreational-marijuana/71205541007/
I cannot believe these both passed. In Ohio!!!! Our entire government is red right now and abortion AND weed both got legalized!!! What a relief. There's hope for this state yet
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Your Great-Grandparents Huffed Laughing Gas, And People Paid To See Them Trip
For the height of entertainment, early Cincinnatians enjoyed dropping by one of the local museums to watch their fellow citizens get stoned. The intoxicating agent was not cannabis or opium or shrooms, although all were readily available, but nitrous oxide or “laughing gas.”
The Western Museum started the trend. Founded in 1818 as one of the earliest scientific museums in the United States, the Western Museum is the ancestor of our Museum Center at Union Terminal. Regardless of its heritage, the institution struggled throughout its existence. Although stocked with fossils, minerals, Native American artifacts and animal specimens, the most popular attractions were grotesque wax figures and monstrosities like two-headed piglets and eight-legged lambs.
The museum directors, Robert Best and Joseph Dorfeuille, soon learned that lectures on scientific topics sold more tickets if they tacked a laughing gas demonstration onto the end of the program. An advertisement in the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette [30 November 1822] is typical:
“Messrs. Best and Dorfeuille will lecture on various departments of Natural History, and Natural Science, the latter to be illustrated by a great variety of amusing and instructing experiments; among others, they will frequently repeat the administration of the Nitrous Oxide, which has always proved in so high a degree interesting.”
By 1834, the Western Museum had replaced laughing gas with a waxworks replica of Dante’s Inferno, and found a young man to spice up the infernal regions with flashpots and fireworks. His name was Samuel Colt, and he would later build a huge firearms company. While he lived in Cincinnati, however, Colt was a 20-year-old hustler fascinated by laughing gas. He billed himself as “the Celebrated Dr. Coult of New York, London and Calcutta,” and pumped nitrous oxide into anyone who paid for a ticket. His on-stage antics here made news far away. The Albany, New York, Argus [30 July 1833] reported:
“A certain Dr. Coult is administering the nitrous oxyde gas at Cincinnati, and by way of making the entertainment ‘peculiarly attractive,’ the gas is inhaled by a ‘curiously deformed black man.’”
The Daily Cincinnati Republican & Commercial Register [6 November 1834] assured readers that Dr. Coult’s exhibitions at Frederick Frank’s art gallery on Front Street contained “not the least shade of impropriety,” and insisted – no matter how entertaining the effects – this was all about science:
“Dr. Coult’s exhibition presents some of the most pleasing and laughable scenes one can well imagine. – Although the peculiar effects of Nitrous Oxide keeps the audience in a state of almost continual merriment, yet there is a great chance for the learned and curious to exhaust all their wits in sober contemplation of the effects of Nitrous Oxide upon the human system.”
Although nitrous oxide had been known and described by English scientists in the 1700s, the gas remained a psychotropic curiosity until its anesthetic properties were discovered in the 1840s. Its potential as an pain reliever was discovered during an on-stage performance by a medical school dropout named Gardner Quincy Colton. Although Colton later built a dental empire by promoting laughing gas for tooth extractions, he stuck with his profitable stage shows for years. In October 1847, Colton filled the auditorium of Cincinnati’s Melodeon Hall over several nights and the Cincinnati Commercial [2 October 1847] reported on the effects of his laughing gas on some selected subjects.
“The effects were different upon different individuals. “A. after the gas bag was removed from his lips, he stood for a moment, staggered about the stage, and finally fell to the floor. “B. commenced dancing a regular hoe-down with arms and legs in the most violent motion, leaping with all his might into the air, and exhibiting the most tremendous strength. This he continued until the excitement wore off. “C., a young merchant on Liberty street, of slight build, at some imaginary insult became enraged and commenced a furious battle upon those on the stage. Small as he was, it took five or six stout men to hold him until the effects of the gas passed away.”
Another subject was rendered “wonderfully polite and self-complacent” and wandered about the stage, rubbing his hands and bowing to the audience, while the next man up erupted in “silly laughter” while staring dumbly at the assembled onlookers. One young lawyer inhaled deeply, then stood in the most erect posture and recited a poem by William Cullen Bryant. According to the Commercial:
“The effects of the Gas lasted from two to five minutes, and seemed to pass off suddenly, dropping the taker of it down from the highest heaven to earth in an instant. We do not know why this gas should be called laughing gas. Most of the persons who took it on Tuesday evening were most solemnly serious. The whole performance passed off remarkably well, nothing occurring of the least unpleasant nature.”
Twenty years later, Doctor Colton was quite successful with his dental franchises, but still presented public demonstrations. On his 1866 tour through the Queen City, Colton not only recruited women as his subjects, but used them to promote his dental practice. An advertisement in the Cincinnati Gazette [17 April 1866] provides a rather shocking description of his show:
“On the above occasion, after the lecture, twelve ladies will inhale the gas, showing its amusing effects. Breathed in small doses, it exhilarates and develops the character. After which Dr. C. will administer it to several ladies in larger doses, producing profound anesthetic sleep during which he will extract their teeth without their knowledge. He will demonstrate that he has ‘a blessing’ to offer to the citizens of Cincinnati.”
Inevitably, once society latches onto some new exhilarant, reports emerge that insanity lurks within the depths of recreational chemistry. Call it the “Reefer Madness” effect. A Mrs. John Boyer of Cumminsville was sent to Cincinnati’s Longview Hospital for the insane in 1871 after weeks of increasingly erratic behavior were attributed to getting a tooth pulled by a Sixth-Street dentist using laughing gas. In 1867, the death of a Mrs. Bolum on Accommodation Street was found, on the result of autopsy, to have been caused by a strangulated hernia, but her family insisted it was dental nitrous oxide. And the Cincinnati Star [30 September 1876] carried this squib:
“There’s a young woman living in Glendale who, her relatives say, has become mildly insane by the use of laughing gas.”
Wasn’t that the whole point of huffing it anyway?
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Customized Medical Cannabis Extraction Solutions
Learn about cannabis oil extraction equipment and also about the importance of customized extraction solutions. Invest in the best cbd oil extraction equipment.
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Lesotho's 🇱🇸 Marijuana Exportation to hit US$3.67m this year.
Kingdom of Lesotho exported estimated 8.5 tones of medicinal marijuana to North Macedonia.
It is the world's largest single legal cannabis export so far.
Lesotho export in Marijuana is expected to see significant growth in its cannabis market. this 2024, revenue in the cannabis market is projected to reach US$3.67m. This is expected to increase at an annual growth rate of 1.48%, resulting in a market volume of US$3.95m by 2029.
It exports Non psychoactive cannabidiol (CBD) oil extracts and other medical cannabis products primarily to South Africa and is working on entering markets in Europe and the Middle East, as well as Australia.
It's the country most significant cash-crop. In the 2000s it was estimated that 70% of the cannabis in South Africa originated in Lesotho.
Lesotho made history by becoming the first certified African country to supply the European Union with cannabis for pharmaceutical use.
In 2017 Lesotho became the first African country to allow the cultivation of cannabis for medicinal purposes. Then Deputy health minister Manthabiseng Phohleli told AFP that the legalization of cannabis presented “a huge opportunity for the country”, which boasts 300 days of sunshine per year
-- African Hub
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Friendly Farms - The Kramer Complex notes of earthiness, coffee, and a slight hint of black licorice. This energetic Sativa will lift you high above the clouds as its cerebral effects help you stay clear-headed, focused, and creative.
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Expert Medical Marijuana Doctors Near Me. Looking for trusted medical marijuana doctors nearby? Discover expert specialists providing personalized cannabis treatments tailored to your needs.
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However, you can easily find dispensaries near you by using popular search engines or dedicated apps. Simply search for "medical dispensaries near me" or "recreational dispensaries near me" in your preferred search engine, and it should provide you with a list of dispensaries in your area.
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Cannabis — An Overview
Drugs... don't do them, kids! But if you find yourself in a position where you need to write about them (or just want to know), then this post a good place to get basic information about marijuana, and a solid jumping off point for more research.
Cannabis and Marijuana — Definitions
Marijuana: dried buds and leaves of Cannabis sativa plant. Anywhere between green, brown, and grey. Contains more than 400 chemicals, including delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the plant's main psychoactive chemical.
Hash: dried resin or tar of the female plant. Dark brown or black chunks, commonly sold in tinfoil packages.
Hash Oil: one of the purest forms of cannabis. Made of cannabis extract, which is a sticky, oily, reddish-brown to green substance.
Cannabis Consumption
Marijuana can be smoked in small pipes, or the more advertised variants, cigarettes called joints. It can also be baked into numerous foods. Hash is usually mixed with marijuana and/or tobacco and smoked. Hash oil is more commonly spread on the rolling paper of a joint, or the end of a lit cigarette.
How Marijuana Affects You
The effects of marijuana are shorter when smoked, from between 2–4 hours, along with the fact that they kick in faster. If eaten, the drug affects the body at a slower pace and for longer.
Marijuana affects everyone differently, and there is no way of predicting the effect of THC from person to person. The effects are dependent on the consumer's mood, environment, age, past or current medical conditions, the presence or lack of other drugs or alcohol in the system (including medication), among other things.
List of Effects
Most people
relaxed
talkative
giggly
increased appetite
distorted sense of time
short term memory impairment
Some People
self-conscious
irritable
anxious
insomnia
depression
paranoia (overly suspicious, feelings of persecution)
decrease in motivation and interest
Few People
flashbacks
delusions (false convictions held contrary to fact)
clouded mental process
impaired thinking
confusion
Young people report that chronic, or daily, use of marijuana can lead a person to experience all of these effects.
How You Get High
The active ingredient of the weed, the THC, binds to the nerve cells and releases dopamine into a part of the brain that controls learning and memory (cerebrum) and integrates the senses with emotions and motivations.
Additional Information and Final Note
Marijuana clashes badly with prescribed drugs, such as anti-depressants
In rare cases, a connection with the onset of serious mental illness such as schizophrenia has occurred
People with schizophrenia have an almost 'allergic' reaction to marijuana, and those with (certain) mental illnesses (commonly) have bad experiences with cannabis
People suffering from certain health problems, side effects of cancer/AIDS, etc. report that marijuana is helpful for controlling pain and other symptoms
This post is by no means claiming to be true for every circumstance. Everyone is different, and I'm sure people have personal stories that prove contrary to the information presented here. That's to be expected, as the effects of drugs on the humans body depend on many variables and are highly unpredictable.
With that said, if anything is wrong, please let me know immediately and keep in mind that my information is directly from Interior Health BC, which has a cannabis fact-sheet compilation that I'll link here.
I hope this helped anyone who needed it, and informed the rest of you. Stay safe :)
~ Nyx
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