Weed Facts #008: Cannabis Roots: Traditional Medicinal Uses
While cannabis buds are the most well-known and widely used part of the plant, it is true that cannabis roots have also been used in traditional medicine for centuries. The
While cannabis buds are the most well-known and widely used part of the plant, it is true that cannabis roots have also been used in traditional medicine for centuries. The
Hemp has long been recognized as a versatile and sustainable crop with numerous applications, including paper production. The claim that an acre of hemp can produce as much paper as
Consuming mangoes before using cannabis has been a popular belief among cannabis users. The theory is that mangoes contain a terpene called myrcene, which can enhance the effects of THC
In cannabis cultivation, natural remedies such as lemon and neem can indeed be used as natural pesticides to protect the plants from pests. These remedies are often preferred by organic
During World War II, hemp played a vital role in supporting the war effort. The U.S. government recognized the importance of hemp and launched a campaign called “Hemp for Victory”
The Rastafarian religion considers cannabis a sacrament that cleans the body and mind, heals the soul, exalts the consciousness, and brings them closer to their deity. Rastafarians believe that the
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a complex cell-signaling system found in humans and other mammals. It plays a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes, including mood, appetite, memory, pain
Consuming dark chocolate has been suggested to potentially amplify the effects of cannabis. This is attributed to certain compounds in chocolate that may decelerate the metabolization of cannabinoids in the