Article by Peter Chen, Lift News In Canada, cannabis may be prescribed as a physician-recommended herbal therapy. While cannabis is typically smoked, inhalation of burned dry plant matter has obvious inherent health risks. Smoke-free options include Sativex, a whole-plant cannabis extract, delivered as an oromucosal spray. Similarly, certain licensed producers in Canada can produce and distribute cannabis oils for sublingual administration. ...
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Help Jayda Live Life To The Fullest!
Article by Craig X, High! Canada Craig Ex, Expert Joints, met Jayda outside of the Westin Bayshore on Saturday at the Cannabis Life Conference, where she was selling lemonade to raise money for the treatment of her rare brain disease known as Vanishing White Matter Disease (according to her gofundme page, there are about 200 documented cases worldwide, but no cure ...
Read More »Kushbury – Choice Edibles Cotton Candy Video Review
Video by Micheal Kushbury, Kushbury.com Choice Edibles – Pink Vanilla Cotton Candy Choice Edibles Overview: Choice Edibles is a very unique edible provider as they specialize in live events. Choice is located out Ottawa way but is often found taking part in the Toronto cannabis scene. Accessing Choice Edibles: Choice is quite active with events in the Toronto area and if ...
Read More »The Environmental Impact of Indoor Cannabis Farming
Article by Scott Johnstone, Lift News It could be considered common knowledge that the retail price of outdoor cannabis is typically less than that of indoor. But data from a new study comparing farming methods in Colombia, Washington, and Colorado shows that the cost of indoor may be higher than what’s on the price tag. Canada is presently stampeding toward legalization, ...
Read More »Wynne Liberals ‘Not Listening’: Vape Shop Owner
Article by Jenny Yuen, Toronto Sun When Abi Roach heard Premier Kathleen Wynne’s announcement on the rollout of government-regulated marijuana sales Friday, she said she nearly smashed her TV. The owner of Hotbox Café in Kensington Market maintains the decision to shut down weed dispensaries and vape lounges — such as the one she has run for 18 years — ...
Read More »Karma Cup, Toronto’s Finest Cannabis Festival
Written by Toronto Toker for Dankr.ca. The Karma Cup is Toronto’s longest running cannabis judging competition. The festivities are organized Sarah Sunday and a small group of friends and volunteers. This year they hosted the 4th annual Karma Cup in downtown Toronto, at 512 Church St. This was the same location as the event last year, after the original venue ...
Read More »Book Review: Grow Bible Comes Just In Time For Legalization
Article by Lift News As Canada steps up to legalize the cultivation of up to four budding marijuana plants, the country’s residents will need some education to make their first legal cannabis harvest fruitful. As CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes recently posted on their Facebook, “all those people who can’t keep a single house plant alive will soon get really good ...
Read More »High! Canada Strainprint™ Technologies Ltd. Announces The Formation of A World-Class Board of Medical Advisers
Article by High! Canada Strainprint™, the leader in cannabis data collection, is pleased to welcome Dr. Lyle Oberg, Dr. Sana-Ara Ahmed, and Dr. HJ Raza to its Board of Medical Advisors. Strainprint™ works closely with its medical advisors to support patients, enhance research and advance the scientific understanding of cannabinoid therapy. Dr. Lyle Oberg began practicing medicine performing surgery, anesthesia, ...
Read More »Toronto Cannabis Events: September 11 – September 17, 2017
Toronto is an amazing city for cannabis with so many diverse events going on. Here is a list of the events going on this upcoming week and weekend: Monday September 11, 2017: Ganja Pranayama (All Levels) When: 5:00pm-6:30pm Where: The House of Yoga (714 Bloor St W, Toronto) Price: $30/class, 5 classes for $125 All Levels Ganja Yoga When: 7:30pm-9:00pm Where: The House of Yoga ...
Read More »Marijuana with ‘CBD’ May Pose Less Risk to Long-Term Users
Article by Rachael Rettner, Live Science Marijuana with relatively high levels of a compound called cannabidiolmay be less risky to smoke over the long term, because this ingredient may counteract some of the drug’s harmful effects, according to a new study in mice. The study found that adolescent mice injected with frequent doses of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) — the ingredient in marijuana that produces ...
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