Cannabis Education

Is it bud, ganja, reefer, or Mary Jane? Marijuana has been referred to by a variety of terms, but whatever you call it, it’s probably more versatile than you think. Cannabis is not only for smoking. Marijuana can be enjoyed through a variety of delivery methods, including vape pens, edibles, oils, and topicals.

Another misconception of marijuana is that people only use cannabis to get high. While some strains of marijuana do induce a euphoric high, cannabis that is high in CBD is non-psychoactive and does not cause a user to get high. In fact, your body naturally produces its own supply of endocannabinoids. Many patients rely on medical marijuana for its healing properties and do not seek it out to get high

The healing properties of marijuana come from the various cannabinoids unique to the plant. Some of the most popular cannabinoids are THC and CBD. THC is the well-known cannabinoid that causes the sensation of being high when smoked, ingested, or absorbed. THC interacts with your body’s 2 sets of cannabinoid receptors. CB1 receptors are located in your brain; while CB2 receptors are located throughout your body. THC triggers a response from your CB1 receptors, initiating a psychoactive effect in your brain. On the other hand, CB2 receptors are triggered by CBD. CBD is known to be largely non-psychoactive but has a wide variety of health benefits and is especially useful as an anti-inflammatory agent. CBD is often incorporated into cannabis creams, oils, and lotions to help relieve muscle cramps, spasms, aches, and more.

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