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All about Marijuana and Health.
You Can't Spell Healthcare without THC. Top Story - August 2022.
Mary-Jane is my favourite name. I'm not ashamed in saying I LOVE smoking cannabis, but not for recreational purposes. I live in England, so it is completely illegal. Nevertheless, as of 2018, the medical use of cannabis through the NHS was legalised. The smell of cannabis in England is not an uncommon one. 98% of cannabis in Britain is homegrown, and we now have more cannabis in our country than in The Netherlands. When they announced the changes and started selling CBD oil in shops, for people like me (disabled) this was hope that one day we wouldn't have to separate ourselves and feel bad for wanting to be out of pain just to go about our day.
By Rosie J. Sargent3 years ago in Potent
Medical Cannabis: Help or Hindrance
Throughout my life, I’ve had a strange relationship with cannabis. It was the first drug I had ever tried at age 13 (if you don’t count alcohol). The first few times I indulged, I didn’t get high. When I started getting high, I was having strange reactions. I cannot guarantee that the pot wasn’t laced with something else, but I’ve had experiences where I was vomiting profusely, my head was spinning and all I could do was lie down, and I even went completely blind for about 45 minutes after I took a few bong hits at a friend’s house when I was 15.
By Monica Leigh French3 years ago in Potent
Tips to Follow Before Buying a Cannabis Product. Top Story - August 2022.
There is no denying that cannabis is the current buzz. You'll have a different cannabis experience if you buy a full pot bud with all of its terpenes and cannabinoids intact, a CBD isolate tincture, or recreational pain relieving balms and energy beverages. With so many products on the market, how do you know which one is right for you?
By Voin Avdakov3 years ago in Potent
Things to Consider When Buying a Marijuana Card
Since different states in the US started legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes, there’s been a revolutionary transformation in the lives of many patients. People have more choices in managing their pain than ever before. Marijuana has proven effective in treating and managing various health conditions including chronic pain, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis. It eases the adverse side-effects of cancer treatment procedures such as excruciating pain, appetite loss, and nausea.
By Laura Henry3 years ago in Potent
What is a CBD Transdermal Patch?
A CBD Transdermal patch is a one type of drug delivery system. There are many different dose forms available, with oral (such as capsules, tablets, or tinctures) and intravenous being two of the more common ones (IV). These transdermal patches are applied to the skin and adhere to the skin while containing an active ingredient (typically a medication). The medicine, in this case CBD, is subsequently delivered by the patch through the skin and into the bloodstream.
By Element Apothec3 years ago in Potent
Will Medicaid Pay for a Medical Marijuana Card?
Medical cannabis is increasingly being used in the healthcare sector. In the 35 states where medicinal marijuana is allowed, almost 4 million people have a card. There are several advantages to using medicinal cannabis, which increases demand.
By Voin Avdakov4 years ago in Potent
How Medical Marijuana Can Treat Cancer Symptoms
Medical marijuana is becoming a more popular treatment for cancer symptoms. While it is not a cure for cancer, cannabis has been shown to help with various issues that come along with the disease. This includes pain relief, nausea relief, and appetite stimulation. This article will discuss the benefits of medical marijuana for cancer patients and how you can get started using it as a treatment option.
By Dr. Noah Minskoff4 years ago in Potent









