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How might terpenes contribute to the entourage effect of cannabis?
Mike Tagen - Published on December 4, 2019Read moreThe entourage effect, or the theory that cannabis compounds work synergistically, may explain why strains make us feel differently. But is there evidence that suggests terpenes play a role in cannabis’ effects?
Can CBD show up on a drug test?
David Downs - Published on November 21, 2019Read moreWhile CBD is not likely to cause you to fail a drug test, a buildup of trace THC in CBD products can hurt job prospects, as can false positives. Pass a drug test with help from this FAQ.
Vaporizers 101: Find your vape
Kate Robertson - Published on November 20, 2019Read moreShopping for a vaporizer? Find the best vape to suit your needs and budget with this handy guide to vaporizers in Canada.
Can cannabis help with Crohn’s disease? Doctors and patients weigh in
Rae Lland - Published on October 24, 2019Read moreLearn more about the research so far investigating the link between cannabis and Crohn’s disease. Does cannabis show any promise in treating this inflammatory bowel disease or its symptoms?
Want the most from your cannabis terpenes? Temperature matters
Laura Tennant - Published on September 30, 2019Read moreYour step-by-step guide to vaporizing terpenes at specific temperatures for specific effects.
Your favourite Canadian strains and their main terpenes
Laura Tennant - Published on September 30, 2019Read moreDiscover the flavours and aromas that distinguish your favourite cannabis strains.
How cannabis terpenes work on your body and mind
Laura Tennant - Published on September 30, 2019Read moreLearn how terpenes work on physiological and psychological pathways to influence the effects of your cannabis.
Endometriosis is painful as hell. At least there’s cannabis
Meg Hartley - Published on September 23, 2019Read moreLearn more about how cannabis is helping fighters of endometriosis, and how research is catching up to anecdotal reports of its efficacy.
Feds fund CBD research but refuse to consider THC studies
The Associated Press - Published on September 19, 2019Read moreTHC is unsuitable for treating pain, say officials, because of ‘potential for abuse.’ Unlike, say, Oxycontin or fentanyl.
Canadian company planning to introduce odourless cannabis
Harrison Jordan - Published on September 11, 2019Read moreBut should they?