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Contemplating the Pros and Cons of Adding Cannabis to an Exercise Regimen
When it comes to healthy choices, some things are more clear-cut than others. We know that making smarter snacking choices and drinking more water will help us feel better. And exercise, in general, is clearly good for you, as is calming your mind. But what about adding cannabis – a product commonly used to reduce stress and pain – to your exercise regimen? It’s actually more popular than you might think, and it’s definitely worth learning more about. So today, Sweet Honeybee Health outlines some of the basics. Lay Some Groundwork When exploring a new subject, there are often words and phrases that pop up you don’t recognize.…
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CBD and CBG: A Short Explanation
While looking for a CBD product, you may come across something called CBG. This isn’t a new thing, but it can be a bit confusing as to what the difference is and which you should choose. Cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG) are both cannabinoids in the cannabis plant and both are non-euphoric which means you don’t get high. THC is the active component in cannabis that gives the high feeling and in legal CBD and CBG products, the amount of THC should be less than 0.3%. While you may know by now that CBD helps with conditions such as anxiety, sleeplessness, and inflammatory conditions. CBG studies show that it may help…
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Marijuana vs. Low THC CBD Flower – What’s the Difference?
Move over, marijuana. High CBD hemp flower is here. Think of low THC CBD flower as the best of both worlds. Unlike the stoner favorites of the past, high CBD hemp won’t be getting anyone high anytime soon. On the other hand, it is still ultra-relaxing. Here’s what you need to know about low THC, high CBD hemp flower — and how you can infuse it into your own life. Cannabinoids 101 The history of hemp Why marijuana can be too strong for some people Why you might want to try CBD flower Cannabinoids 101 CBD flower produces a pretty diverse set of plant compounds. Between the…
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Why CBD May Not Be Working for You
Not finding the relief you were hoping to with CBD products? Here are four reasons why CBD might not be working for you. Whether it’s a friend, family member or an Instagram influencer, chances are someone you know has hyped the amazing healing power of CBD. Maybe they even shared their products or convinced you to use their discount code, but the experience left you feeling underwhelmed. It’s kind of a bummer when what’s touted as a miracle cure seems to be snake oil. But before you write CBD off as a placebo (trust us, it’s not—as study after study shows), it’s worth doing some troubleshooting to…
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CBD And Coronavirus: What You Need to Know
Description: The pandemic has wrecked the world, and the havoc of it has not spared anyone. Due to the lack of vaccines, the threat of it comes with a greater force. A lot of people around the world are considering CBD for coronavirus due to its natural health benefits. At the time of any pandemic, the business of obscure cure methods reaches the sky. While everyone is frantically looking for any reliable method of avoiding the pandemic, some people try to sell anything they can in the name of an effective cure. Air-purifier companies claim that their purifiers can eliminate the virus from air. Similarly, the snake oil and other…
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Red Flags to Look Out For When Buying CBD Oil
Cannabidiol is continuously being known worldwide, because of its power to cure mental, physical, and neurological illnesses. That even in local cities of each country where it is legalized already have a CBD shop built, selling CBD products to individuals who needed it. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a chemical extracted from the cannabis Sativa plant – which is famously known as marijuana or hemp. Howbeit, unlike the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) that causes a high effect on an individual who takes it. CBD also called Cannabis, is a Phytocannabinoid that was discovered in 1940. Studies show that it can clinically cure anxiety, a person who is having hallucinations can calm a folk who…