The article discusses the myths and facts related to marijuana abuse which includes a research showing that marijuana affects a person's judgment and can impair his ability to drive, the identification of the sites in the brain and body where marijuana acts and its main active ingredient....
Although banned by the U.S. government in 1937, marijuana has been the subject of much legal wrangling since the 1980s, gradually opening the way for medicinal use in 20 states and the District of Columbia as of January 2014. Colorado and Washington also have approved recreational use. Meanwh...
We’ve always known about CBD, but originally we didn’t think it had much of an effect on people. Further studies have proven we were very wrong, CBD has a big effect on the subjective experience of using marijuana, as well as for your health. CBD appears to: Reduce pain Prevent seiz...
How long does marijuana stay in your system? Over the years, researchers have tried to answer this question through various studies. Many studies involved measuring THC levels in chronic weed users. Maximum Cannabinoid Detection Times from Past Studies: 1982 | 36 days detection time This was a...
Whether marijuana is more potent today than it was 30 or 40 years ago is at the center of much debate. The U.S. federal government has said that the levels of potency have risen anywhere from 10 to 25 times since the 1960s. Is this a myth or reality?
THC content varies widely among marijuana strains and among products made from cannabis. Even with edibles, customers may not understand just how much THC they will ingest. The way it’s consumed, the type of product and individual tolerance all play a part. ...
Purchase & Possession Limits | 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana (for 14 days). Recreational | Adults aged 21+ who are residents of Illinois can purchase up to 30 grams of cannabis flower or 500mg of THC in a cannabis-infused product, or five grams of marijuana concentrate. The limits are ...
2. Marijuana Use Disorder Marijuana refers to the flower buds and leaves of the cannabis plant, which contains high levels of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Although there is promising research surrounding medical marijuana, the plant was associated with the second-highest rate ...
which isassociated with sexual arousal and sensitivity. Both THC and CBD also havepotent anti-inflammatory effectsand appear to make pain more bearable by affecting the users'emotional stateand improving mood. At certain doses, marijuana canrelieve stress, though higher doses are associated with fee...
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (the active ingredient in marijuana) Propoxyphene Methadone Codeine Barbiturates Antidepressants How should I prepare for a drug test? No special preparations are necessary. Drug testing is often performed as an emergency test, on a random basis, or can be a scheduled test...