Cannabis for Borderline Personality Disorder: Does it Help?
Can cannabis help control Borderline personality disorder (BPD) which is a condition that most affects emotional regulation?
Can cannabis help control Borderline personality disorder (BPD) which is a condition that most affects emotional regulation?
Back in March, COVID-19 took the world by storm. Since that time, there been a desperate search for anything that can treat, cure, or even prevent this virus. While we still don’t have all the answers, cannabis has surprisingly found a spotlight within this pandemic.
As many countries are pushing for more cannabis research, one topic that often comes into question is “how can cannabis help with anxiety?” Interestingly, people with cannabis experiences will answer this in two contrasting ways – either it does wonders or it induces paranoia.
Let’s be honest, none of us really want to just stop smoking cannabis. With all its potential medical benefits and the kickass high it provides us with, there’s little conviction to just quit the habit.
Every high has a peak that must come down. Legal cannabis swept through the United States throughout the last decade, creating record sales many didn’t think were possible…
Though Congress is currently taking steps towards federally legal cannabis, there remains a lot of action happening on a state-to-state level.
A recent study has found that marijuana may be more effective in chronic pain treatment than traditional opioid prescriptions. Though it remains uncertain, cannabis may just be the solution to combating the opioid crisis
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It’s California and it’s the late 1960’s. The hippie movement is coming to an end, but the vibes of the counterculture re-main strong. People must go on with their lives, but they don’t want to just give in like the rest of society.
After over a century of irresponsible treatment of our environment, our plant -humanity is in need of a quick solution. Hemp may just be one of the pieces to this giant puzzle.