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teamvaf · 6 months ago
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westcoastmeds · 11 months ago
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FROM SEED TO SALE :INSIDE MICHIGANS’ MARIJUNA MARKET
A dispensaries in Michigan can sell both recreational and medicinal marijuana. This licence applies to all employment in the cannabis industry, from growers and processors to medicinal marijuana facilities, microbusinesses, and dispensaries. Cheapest Dispensary In Michigan are places where people can lawfully buy marijuana and marijuana products for medical or recreational purposes.
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synergyresearchsd · 2 years ago
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Marijuana withdrawal timeline and symptoms
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Marijuana withdrawal timeline and symptoms
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Marijuna withdrawal symptoms typically peak around 2 weeks after the last consumption, but it depends on the individual’s use frequency, the amount they used each time, and how long they have been consuming marijuana. The exact withdrawal symptoms vary from person to person as well. In general, the marijuana withdrawal timeline and symptoms are as follows.
First 3 days
In the first few days after stopping marijuana use, the physical symptoms of withdrawal are most prevalent. Although the psychological symptoms begin to appear at this time as well, the concentration of physical symptoms tends to cause the most discomfort in the first three days. As the body reacts to the reduction in cannabis intake, the detox process may cause:
Excessive perspiration
Cold sweats
Restlessness
Stomach pain
Dizziness
Headaches
Cravings
These symptoms begin within the first 24 to 48 hours and peak around day 3 or 4.
Within 10 days
By day 5, most of the physical withdrawal symptoms generally subside. Some will remain, but they should decrease in severity. The psychological symptoms will begin to peak in the second week.
Continued headaches
Continued cravings
Irritability
Decreased appetite
Low mood or feelings of depression
Vivid dreams or nightmares
Emotional sensitivity
Frequent marijuana consumption is often used to mask feelings. The withdrawal process often includes an unexpected sensitivity of emotions.
20 days and beyond
Chronic, heavy marijuana users have traces in the drug in their system for about 30 days after their last consumption. Most withdrawal symptoms will slowly improve within three weeks, and you may continue to feel stronger and healthier. Unfortunately, some symptoms may take even longer to subside.  These may include:
Anxiety
Insomnia
Lethargy
Fatigue
Currently there are no medications to help reduce marijuana withdrawal symptoms, but research is underway. If you are having trouble quitting marijuana, you may be able to participate in a marijuana withdrawal syndrome research study.
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sadmagg0t · 5 years ago
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sativadiivaa · 5 years ago
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cannabisnewstoday · 5 years ago
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justbobesp · 3 years ago
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skimblyshanks · 2 years ago
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boomerangootan · 6 years ago
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smokeorbake · 4 years ago
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the-high-king-jackal · 8 years ago
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i was pretty high when i recorded this lol. smoking on GirlScoutCookies (hybrid) & RedSoviet (indica) ✈️🔥
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westcoastmeds · 1 year ago
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FROM SEED TO SALE :INSIDE MICHIGANS’ MARIJUNA MARKET
A dispensaries in Michigan can sell both recreational and medicinal marijuana. This licence applies to all employment in the cannabis industry, from growers and processors to medicinal marijuana facilities, microbusinesses, and dispensaries. Cheapest Dispensary In Michigan are places where people can lawfully buy marijuana and marijuana products for medical or recreational purposes.
best dispensaries in michigan
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newfreedomfamilymed · 4 years ago
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Advantages of a Medical Marijuana Card Program
Medical marijuana has long been setting a standard for high quality. When a patient can trust the product and have accessibility without complications, health management becomes obtainable. A cannabis card, or medical marijuana card, is the future of creating a system that provides risk-free, standard potency products for patients suffering from a host of different conditions. The current system is simple to use and starts with your primary care physician. If you believe that medical marijuana might help you cope or treat a condition, set up an appointment with an approved physician to help you through the process of applying for a cannabis card. Your need might be due to certain types of cancer, epilepsy, eating disorders, general or centralized pain, and many other physical and mental types of suffering. When you meet with a physician, they will learn your history, record your symptoms, and discuss the pros of considering the use of medical marijuana for your treatment. From the beginning of this process, you have a doctor advocate that can answer questions and share resources while registering for your medical marijuana card. Once your physician makes official recommendations about your use of medical marijuana, they will help you to apply for the program by signing off on the necessary paperwork. At this point, the patient can use an easy to navigate government website to register for the medical marijuana card. This process is simple and the quick turnover generally has approval for those who qualify within 30 days. This system is streamlined to get pain-relieving results to the patient efficiently and without long waiting periods. Upon approval, you will receive your official cannabis card to be used at facilities that provide products to medical marijuana cardholders. The advantages of using these professional and legal channels are obvious. Namely, legal access to a drug that can completely change your lifestyle for the better provides risk avoidance. By appropriately applying and registering for a medical marijuana card, a patient proves that they are willing to take the necessary steps to procure the treatment, therefore, lending them credibility that the medical field acknowledges their use. From the very beginning, the quality control of medical marijuana growers is monitored and inspected by experts in the field. The rules for growing medical marijuana are extensive and stringent, allowing for competition among growers to produce the highest quality possible. Ultimately, as a patient with a cannabis card, utilizing this product for your health, the importance of a solidly approved product sho0uld be paramount. The details about harvesting and those specific chemicals being extracted might not cross your mind, but they are a large part of the balanced final product. Beyond simply following the regulations, utilizing the system also ensures a standard of expectation from providers. A medical marijuana card-carrying patient can expect a high quality, standard potency, fresh and safe product from dispensaries. Options for different types of conduits from swallowable pills to edibles and smokable products are all safely produced and monitored for quality. There is now a source to address quality control and replacement if a product does not meet expectations.
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dylan-stableford-blog · 8 years ago
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Why 4/20 became a pot smoker’s holiday
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The calendar may say “April 20,” but for marijuana users around the world, it’s an annual day of pot celebration closer to, say, Stoner’s Christmas.
So how did 4/20 become this special day in cannabis culture? And why is the number 420 is even associated with marijuana, anyway?
It seems no one knows for sure, but potheads sure have plenty of theories.
One of the most popular is that 420 is the police radio code for marijuana. It’s not. For some police departments, it’s actually the radio code for homicide.
Another is that 420 is the number of chemical compounds in marijuana. That’s not true, either — the actual number is closer to 315, depending on the strain.
Or what about the theory that Bob Dylan’s “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35″ and its “Everybody must get stoned” chorus served as the origin because 12 times 35 equals 420? Nope. Nice try, though!
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A man smokes marijuana during a 4/20 celebration in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, April 20, 2010. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
The real story of 420 appears to date back to 1971 and a group of hippie high school kids in San Rafael, Calif., who called themselves “the Waldos.”
“The Waldos” claim they coined the term “420” when they set out to find a rumored marijuana patch planted by a U.S. Coast guardsmen on the Point Reyes Peninsula. For weeks, the group would meet after school at 4:20 p.m. to get high and search for the hidden plants, with the number “420” becoming a secret code of sorts among them.
While they never found the secret stash, the popularity of 420 began to spread as their classmates picked up on the term and passed it around. Meanwhile, one of the Waldos’ brothers who worked for the Grateful Dead supposedly clued in the band, which began using it themselves. The rest, as they say, is history.
Still, that doesn’t explain this: How did 4/20 become universally-known as the pot smoker’s holiday?
The Waldos themselves don’t even have an answer for that — nor do they dare take credit.
“We have no idea,” Waldo Steve told Yahoo News.
Their use of 420 was never about a day in particular, Steve explained. It was about the time of day.
According to High Times magazine, the idea to honor marijuana on April 20 started in 1990, when a group of Deadheads in Oakland, Calif., sent out flyers inviting people to meet and smoke “420” at 4:20 p.m. on 4/20 — the earliest known record of celebrating pot on that day.
No one has ever stepped forward to claim responsibility for creating the flyer — not that it matters much to the masses of marijuana users who have adopted 4/20 as their chosen day of sativa satiation.
Read more from the Yahoo News Weed & the American Family series:
Americans families defending pot as never before, Yahoo News/Marist Poll finds
How Republicans and Democrats in Congress are joining forces to defeat Sessions’ war on weed
Melissa Etheridge: ‘I’d much rather have a smoke with my grown kids than a drink’
These mothers of suicides don’t think marijuana is harmless
‘Cannabis has made me a better parent’: One mom’s confession
Photos: Small pot farms in Northern California thrive amid fears of Big Business
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sunnycorax · 8 years ago
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cannabisnewstoday · 5 years ago
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