A No Brainer When Dealing With Brain Cancer, By Dee Mani-Mitchell
In August 2017, Canadian Sheriann Baker was diagnosed with stage 2 terminal Oligodendroglioma brain cancer.
In August 2017, Canadian Sheriann Baker was diagnosed with stage 2 terminal Oligodendroglioma brain cancer.
As an election issue competing against the immediacy of a global pandemic, an economic crisis, and a renegade in the White House, the legalization of marijuana was always likely to be something of a slow burn.
This article is part of an ongoing series in collaboration with Kevin Jodrey to give the world a glimpse of the cultivation knowledge incubated in the hills of Humboldt County, California. Jodrey is an internationally respected cultivator and propagator, and he currently runs Ganjier Farms and Wonderland Nursery in Southern Humboldt.
It’s all too easy to take our lives for granted. Many of us live our lives in a perpetual bustle, moving from one day to the next without much time to think about what’s important and always thinking about the things we would like to do if we could only find the time.
Mankind strives to make the most of what is given to us by the natural world, from building materials to our daily sustenance, yet we sometimes neglect to realize how much we take our environment for granted.
The early decades of the twenty-first century have witnessed much change in the way cannabis is grown, consumed, and perceived by the general populace.
Many home growers routinely produce tents full of killer home grown cannabis.
After his buddy Dockie had gained such great experience with Dinafem seed strains in recent years, Ellis D. wanted to try some of their strains as well.
A Scotland Yard commander who led the force’s drug strategy and heads misconduct hearings has allegedly admitted using cannabis.
For many people, our health is something which is all too easy to take for granted until something happens which impacts on it.