Cannabis doesnโt follow the usual rules of medicineโand thatโs the point. Unlike traditional pills aimed at single problems, cannabis works across systems, responds to context, and empowers patients to participate in their care. If traditional medicine is a pre-written script, cannabis is a choose-your-own-adventure.
Cannabis and Psychosis: 5 Reasons This Study Doesnโt Say What You Think
A new study shows a 5x rise in cannabis-linked psychosis hospitalizationsโbut is it the plant, or the policy? This blog pulls back the curtain on whatโs really behind the numbers: vague diagnoses, missing context, and a health system still catching up. Because when cannabis becomes the scapegoat, we miss the chance to protect the people actually at risk.
7 Truths We Miss When Teaching Kids About Their Bodies
We teach kids how to care for their teeth, how to cover a sneezeโbut what do we teach them about their bodies? About discomfort that wonโt go away, or pain with no clear name? This blog uncovers how our old models are shaping new generations, and what we need to rebuild instead.
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How the Endocannabinoid System Helps You Cope with Fear
The endocannabinoid system (ECS) has long been associated with how we process emotions, including stress and fear. Anandamide, the very first discovered, and likely most well-understood endogenous cannabinoid, functions as a neurotransmitter...
The Endocannabinoid System Modulating Levels of Consciousness, Emotions and Likely Dream Contents
The endogenous cannabinoid system is a signaling system of the human body that comprises endocannabinoids (such as anandamide and 2-AG), cell-surface receptors (CB1 and CB2), as well as proteins responsible for the...