The Reckless Grower, By Psy-23
All too often we take our health for granted until it’s too late, yet there are many people out there who have to fight for their health from the day they were born.
All too often we take our health for granted until it’s too late, yet there are many people out there who have to fight for their health from the day they were born.
Hardly any strain other than OG Kush in recent years has enthused marijuana fans all around the globe. The hype around this devastatingly potent strain naturally started where it was bred – in the USA – but from there set out to conquer the whole world.
Over the past few months, the medical cannabis industry in Isreal has been going through a difficult period: the reform that the ministry of health has tried to implement in an effort of bringing order has only contributed to general chaos, and many patients from all over the country are complaining of a shortage.
Lately I’ve been finding myself contemplating the question of whether or not everyone feels the same way when they consume cannabis.
There are only a very few cannabis strains that have buds which go purple when grown in indoor rooms with regular warm temperatures. That’s why this highly attractive strain is quite a rare case to behold indoors.
The use of medical marijuana in cancer care presents a dilemma for both patients and physicians. The scientific evidence is evolving, yet much of the known information is still insufficient to adequately inform patients as to risks and benefits. In addition, evidence-based dosing and administration information on medical marijuana is lacking.
Many cultures throughout history have used cannabis to treat a variety of painful ailments. Neuropathic pain is a complicated condition that is challenging to treat with our current medications.
Major developments are happening in the global cannabis industry. Most recently, the European Union legalized a cannabinoid-based medication for patients aged two years and above who suffer from rare types of epilepsy; Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome. The name of that medication was Epidiolex – produced by British drug company GW Pharmaceuticals.
Long gone are the days of tie-dyed clad hippies preaching peace and love from the pulpit of the plant. Their long wavy hair and baggy clothes replaced with trendy haircuts and fitted business suits. Their old mantras of love and equality have given way to those of legislation and equity.
An Indica capable of taming the potency of Gorilla while keeping her taste intact.