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5 Great Pain Relief, High-CBD Cannabis Strains From Israel
Bailey Rahn - Published on January 28, 2014Read moreHere are a few high-CBD cannabis strains from the Israeli cannabis supplier Tikun Olam that we recently added to the Leafly Explorer.
The Medical Minute: Kick the Bottle and Toss the Pills
Bailey Rahn - Published on January 22, 2014Read moreCannabis is instilling fear in the wallets of alcohol and pharmaceutical industries. It’s becoming the latest and greatest thing for patients of all stripes and colors.
Cannabinoids 101: What Makes Cannabis Medicine?
Bailey Rahn - Published on January 22, 2014Read moreThis brief look at cannabis chemistry provides a basic knowledge of how marijuana affects the body via cannabinoids, compounds which provide relief to an array of symptoms.
6 New Strains Added to the Leafly Explorer
Bailey Rahn - Published on January 20, 2014Read moreHere’s a rundown of six cannabis strains we added recently. If you’ve tried any of them, leave a review on their strain details pages!
The Medical Minute: Saving Lives (and Sex Lives) With Cannabis
Bailey Rahn - Published on January 2, 2014Read more2013 brought great strides in cannabis science and drug policy, and more optimistic research continues to roll in. We can only eagerly imagine what 2014 has in store!
Get to Know a Cannabis Strain: Permafrost
Bailey Rahn - Published on December 23, 2013Read moreWith Christmas around the corner and winter already in full-swing, we’re kicking off December’s strain highlight with Permafrost, a sativa-dominant hybrid popular in the Pacific Northwest.
The Medical Minute: Schizophrenia and Mythbusting with Cannabis
Bailey Rahn - Published on December 17, 2013Read moreThis Medical Minute focuses on the headway cannabis research has made in just the past few weeks.
Treating Lupus With Cannabis
Bailey Rahn - Published on December 16, 2013Read moreRelief of pain and inflammation are two commonly recognized therapeutic properties of cannabis, so its ability to treat lupus effectively is not surprising.