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CBG: Everything You Need To Know

CBG (cannabigerol) is the "mother of all cannabinoids" — the first compound a cannabis plant produces, from which THC and CBD are later derived. Though present in only small amounts in mature plants, CBG is non-intoxicating, mood-lifting, and potentially beneficial for pain, nausea, and inflammation. Known affectionately as "CBGiggles" for its giddy uplifting effects!

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Everything You Need To Know About THC

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. Discovered in 1964 by Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, THC works by binding to CB1 and CB2 receptors in your Endocannabinoid System (ECS), producing effects like euphoria, appetite stimulation, and pain relief. Dosage and your body chemistry both determine your experience.

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5 CBD Facts To Kick-start Any Conversation

CBD (cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis, first isolated in 1964 by Dr. Raphael Mechoulam. Unlike THC, CBD won't get you high. It interacts with your Endocannabinoid System — the body's largest receptor network — and may help with anxiety, pain, insomnia, and reducing alcohol cravings.

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4 Marijuana Facts You Can Drop Into Any Conversation

Cannabis has been used as fiber, food, and medicine for over 5,000 years. It was legal in most of human history until U.S. prohibition in 1937. There are three species — sativa, indica, and ruderalis — and all modern strains are hybrids. THC and CBD weren't isolated until 1964, and the Endocannabinoid System wasn't discovered until 1988.

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The Story of The Panama Red Cannabis Strain

Panama Red is a pure sativa landrace from Panama's Pearl Islands, famous since the 1960s for its psychedelic, euphoric effects and spicy tropical fruit flavor. Panama's cocaine trade nearly wiped out its cultivation, but seed preservationists kept it alive. Washington growers like Raven Grass now cultivate this rare legend for Pacific Northwest cannabis lovers.

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Terpenes 101 - Humulene

Humulene is a naturally occurring terpene known for its earthy, woody, and slightly spicy aroma, commonly found in hops and certain cannabis varieties. Unlike many terpenes, humulene is often associated with balanced, clear-headed effects and potential appetite-supporting properties, making it popular among people seeking focus, calm, and functional daytime experiences.

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Cannabis History 101: Western & European Cannabis History

Cannabis was widely used in Western medicine from 1839 until US prohibition in 1937. Sir William O'Shaughnessy introduced cannabis tinctures to Victorian England after observing its use in India. Major drug companies like Eli Lilly sold it in the US. It fell out of favor due to dosing challenges — a problem modern tinctures have now solved!

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Different Types of Cannabis Vape Cartridges

Cannabis vape cartridges come in four main types: distillate (high THC, 85–95%, clean and simple), CO2 (balanced cannabinoids and terpenes, clean extraction), live resin (full-spectrum, flash-frozen for bold flavor), and rosin (solventless, premium quality). Don't shop by THC% alone — extraction method, starting material, and hardware all matter!

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Cannabis History 101: Ancient and Eastern Cannabis

Have you ever wondered how long humans have been getting high?

Although cannabis legalization is a relatively new phenomenon in the United States, cannabis has been completely legal in many countries for most of human history. In fact, cannabis has been illegal for less than 1% of the time that it has been used by humans.

Not only have people across the globe used cannabis to get high, cannabis also has a long history of use as a fiber, a food, and a medicine dating as far back as 5,000 years ago.

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Terpenes 101 - Pinene

Pinene is a fresh, pine-scented terpene known for its crisp forest aroma and clear headed effects. Often associated with focus, alertness, and mental clarity, pinene-rich profiles are popular for daytime use, outdoor activities, and productive moments. Its refreshing flavor and uplifting experience make it a favorite among active consumers.

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Easy Ways To Use RSO Recreationally

RSO is one of the easiest cannabis products to use recreationally — just add a rice-grain-sized dose directly to food or drinks. It pairs great with savory dishes like ramen (the salt masks RSO's bitterness) or sweet treats like ice cream. Warm the syringe in water first to loosen the oil, and always wait 90–120 minutes for effects to peak before redosing!

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Cannabis Terpenes 101 - Linalool

Linalool is a floral terpene best known for its calming lavender aroma and relaxing effects. Commonly associated with stress relief, mood balance, and gentle body relaxation, linalool-rich profiles are often chosen for evening use, unwinding after long days, or promoting restful sleep while maintaining mental comfort.

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Terpenes 101 - Caryophyllene

Caryophyllene is a spicy, peppery terpene known for its warm aroma and uniquely grounding effects. Found in black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon, it is often associated with body comfort, stress relief, and balanced relaxation. Caryophyllene-rich profiles are popular for unwinding while staying clear headed and functional.

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Terpenes 101 - Myrcene

Myrcene is an earthy, herbal terpene known for its relaxing and body calming effects. Found in mangoes, hops, and many popular varieties, myrcene is commonly associated with physical comfort, stress relief, and restful experiences. Myrcene-rich profiles are often chosen for evening use, relaxation, and winding down after a long day.

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Terpenes 101 - Limonene

Limonene is a citrus-forward terpene known for its bright aroma, mood boosting effects, and energizing vibe. Commonly found in lemon and orange varieties, limonene may promote stress relief, focus, and creativity. Its refreshing flavor and uplifting experience make it a popular choice for daytime use and social or active settings.

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The Mystery Of Acapulco Gold

Acapulco Gold is a legendary sativa landrace strain from Mexico's Guerrero Mountains, officially defined by the Oxford English Dictionary in 1964. Its golden-green buds, sweet earthy flavor, and uniquely euphoric near-psychedelic effects made it a counterculture icon. Featured in film, name-dropped by celebrities, and still sought by connoisseurs today.

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