fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or fiction explores the lesser known truths in the cannabis universe.
Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome. Content Warning.
The legalization of cannabis (weed) has been a good step forward but has brought on a really strange medical issue. Weed is a Schedule 1 drug which means that it has no currently accepted medical use and has a high potential for abuse. For drug Schedule information click here HERE. Weed being a Schedule 1 drug makes testing not a very high priority, so before the legalization of weed, not many tests were done to see the possible medical issues that may arise. With more and more states legalizing weed and the potency of weed rising something has begun to happen to some weed smokers. A diagnosis known as Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) that causes cyclic vomiting which is only relieved by hot showers or intravenous sedation.
By Haylee Marickabout a year ago in Potent
The Problem You Think You Have Is Never the Real Problem
Introduction We've all been there - faced with a problem that seems like the end of the world. You might stress, overthink, and try to tackle it head-on, only to realize that the real issue wasn't what you thought it was. Sometimes, the problems we perceive are just symptoms of a deeper, more significant issue that we haven't addressed. This article explores the concept that "the problem you think you have is never the real problem," and how shifting your perspective can help you find more effective solutions.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Potent
Everyone Comes with a Lesson
Introduction: The Power of Life’s Lessons Every person we meet plays a role in our lives, whether big or small. Have you ever noticed how some people seem to walk into your life at just the right moment? It’s as if life, or perhaps fate, sends us people to teach us lessons we need to learn. Some lessons are tough, some are gentle, but all of them have the potential to shape us into who we are meant to be. As the saying goes, “Everyone comes with a lesson.” In this article, we will explore how each interaction, relationship, and encounter can provide us with valuable insights into ourselves and the world around us.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Potent
Medical Practitioners And Medical Marijuana
Most Medical Practitioners Support the Legalization of Marijuana Legalizing marijuana has been one of the most debated topics in the United States for the last twenty years. In the beginning, marijuana was portrayed by religious factions and the government to be an evil narcotic, and they portrayed those who used it as violent gangbangers, focusing the negativity on communities of color. It was a reality of black and white: either a person loved marijuana, or they hated it.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Potent
Big Pharma Hates Weed
Big Pharma hates marijuana. It’s not a secret. They fund anti-marijuana legalization campaigns, they provide illegal monetary kickbacks to health professionals to prescribe unneeded medications to patients, and all in the same movement are sweeping in to try and flood the pharmaceutical market with expensive synthetic marijuana medicines.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Potent
MY MOTHER
The strongest person I have ever known is my mother. My earliest memory is waking up early with my parents, Dad leaving for work, and Mom dropping Adam off for school (he was in first grade at the time). When I was younger, I used to question a lot why I had to wake up so early to be like everyone else. As I've gotten older, I've come to realize that there were several reasons (that multiplied as I grew older), the primary one being that my mother was reluctant to leave me home alone when I was four years old. Second, Mom wanted me to become accustomed to it. My mom was an intelligent woman. I hated all three from an early age, yet she always found creative methods to make me tidy my room, wash my teeth, or take a bath. However, by the time I was eleven, I frequently found them to be enjoyable and eager to participate. But her intelligence was due to more than this. She was always able to offer sound counsel. When I was seven years old, I used to frequently cry when I got home from school because I was a little overweight, and my friends would mercilessly pick on me. With her arms wrapped around me, my mother would brush my long hair back from my face and wipe away my I told her what had happened, crying. Several times, my mother gave me sound counsel, as though she had been present when it occurred. When I was younger and would complain about my weight, my mother would comfort me by telling me that she had been in my shoes before. I didn't believe it when I was this small, since I didn't resemble her at all. I was small and stubby, with short, nearly black hair and green eyes, while she was tall and skinny, with long, mousy brown hair and blue eyes. (People used to believe that I was adopted because my dad doesn't resemble me at all.) When I was nine years old, the kids at school were still picking My mother brought out an old picture album that I had never seen before and looked at me.
By Shusmita Rani2 years ago in Potent
The Most Potent Natural Remedies for Common Ailments
Natural remedies have been used for centuries to treat various ailments, offering a safe and effective alternative to conventional medicine. From soothing a sore throat to easing the pain of a headache, nature provides us with an array of powerful remedies. In this article, we'll explore some of the most potent natural remedies for common ailments, backed by scientific research and traditional wisdom.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Potent
How to Smoke a Bong Like Original Cannabis Smokers
Ah, the thrill of embarking on the bong journey for the first time—it's like stepping into a world where excitement mingles with a dash of nervous anticipation. Whether you're fueled by curiosity or on a mission to be the guiding light for a friend, this guide is your trusty companion, tailor-made to emphasize responsibility, safety, and mindfulness.
By Laura Henry2 years ago in Potent
Unlocking the Laws of Creation
In the tumultuous era of 1933, amidst the harsh realities of the Great Depression, a remarkable tale of faith, manifestation, and the power of imagination unfolded. Picture a young dancer, weathering the storm of economic turmoil in New York City. His name John, a man on the brink of despair yet poised to discover an extraordinary truth.
By Christopher Ezeh2 years ago in Potent







