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Does CBD Oil Show Up on a Drug Test?

Cannabidiol (CBD) has recently surged into the therapeutic spotlight for its perceived anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, pain-relieving, and seizure-suppressing properties. It can be found in health and wellness aisles across the world — perhaps even at your local Walgreens or CVS — and comes in many forms, some of which include CBD oil, tinctures, edibles, elixirs, and more. CBD is a non-intoxicating…

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Weed Plant Turning Yellow

If your 420 cannabis leaves have started to turn yellow, you’re probably panicking right now. Stay calm — there is a solution. The first thing, however, is to diagnose the problem correctly. Cannabis leaves can become yellow for a wide range of reasons, but you can’t solve the underlying problem until you know the cause. Here is a run-through of…

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Joint Rolling Machines or Hand-Rolled?

Though sometimes considered the training wheels of cannabis, the humble joint roller is an often-overlooked tool that deserves a place in any rolling aficionado’s kit. Not ideal for every occasion, these simple contraptions offer a few features unmatched by other joint-rolling methods. Pros of Joint Rolling Machines While they may not showcase your ability to hand-roll a joint, joint rolling…

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Benefits of Live Resin Extracts

Cannabis consumption isn’t as simple as it used to be. It’s no longer just about getting your pipe or papers ready and grabbing your lighter. Now there are dozens of new THC products on the market and almost as many new ways to consume them. If you find the new world of cannabis terms and products to be confusing, you’re…

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What is a Bad Low-quality Weed?

New strains and different types of weed provide weed users with a wide range of options. This is the reason why it is always tricky for first-timers to shop good quality weed in Orange County.They can’t figure out what’s good and what’s bad. If you are one of those, we are here to help you. In this article, you will…

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A Guide to Taking the Perfect Dab

Dabbing is an effective way to consume cannabis and also a great ritual. Similar to cooking a great meal or mixing a refreshing cocktail, the process of preparing and executing the perfect dab can be meditative and provide a moment to decompress. Like a baseball player stepping up to the plate, as dabbing becomes more familiar, you’ll fall into a…

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Cannabis and Breastfeeding

At this point, nine states and Washington, DC have legalized the use of recreational marijuana. Another 30 states have legalized medical marijuana. The downstream effect of these changes has been a significant uptick in the use of cannabis among women of childbearing age. According to data collected from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the use of cannabis…

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How to Distinguish Bad Weed from Good Weed

First, let’s cover our bases and go over the common terms used when shopping for good weed. “Flower” refers to the dried and cured female cannabis plant’s blooms, often called “nugs” or “buds.” Flower is typically intoxicating — THC content is the primary indicator of euphoric potency — but some flower has high CBD content and will produce less intoxicating…

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What is 420?

Both marijuana smokers and non-smokers recognize April 20 or 4/20 as a national holiday for cannabis culture, but few actually know how the date got chosen. Some say “420” is code among police officers for “marijuana smoking in progress.” Some note 4/20 is also Adolf Hitler’s birthday. And some go as far as to cite Bob Dylan’s song “Rainy Day…

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Marijuana Withdrawal

Whether they use marijuana for recreational or medicinal purposes, people can develop withdrawal symptoms when they stop using it. Cannabis (marijuana) is the most commonly used illicit drug. For many years, marijuana has been considered a soft drug, exempt from the usual concerns about addiction. However, recent research has shown that cannabis withdrawal can and does occur when heavy pot…

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