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A soft oatmeal cookie with an exquisite strawberry filling.
When the facts change, it’s only right for our opinions to – at the very minimum – be challenged. For several decades, mainstream thought has considered cannabis to be a net cost for society, providing fuel for a black market worth billions, causing or exacerbating mental illness and generally making people lazier. However, as the years have gone on and cannabis research has steadily progressed in the United States, Israel, Latin America, Europe and elsewhere, it has been shown that cannabis is much more complex and versatile than an herb that is simply ground up, rolled up and smoked.
Over the past few years, a market for non-psychoactive cannabis products has emerged, that are focussed on the benefits of the plant’s primary non-intoxicating compound cannabidiol (CBD). CBD is a cannabinoid – one of the 113 so far identified by researchers – and can have a positive effect on various aspects of physical and mental health through interactions with the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a newly-discovered network of neurotransmitters and cannabinoid receptors.
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For those sophisticates who appreciate the finer things. Hand-mixed, glass-aged, a year in the making: Velare.
This delicious flavor starts with a subtle hint of vanilla, followed by a rich, smooth crème, with a drizzle of succulent maraschino reduction at the finish.
This past week, a new series of anti-vaping articles have been making the rounds.
According to a variety of newspapers, we should all be frightened and horrified because “plain old vaping” has given way to “dripping among teens”. Apparently this is a new “dangerous trend” of “vape abuse” where teenagers are “hacking” their devices to allow for a new type of vaping called dripping.