
Why Does Cannabis Cause Cottonmouth and How Do You Treat It?
Cannabis causes cottonmouth (dry mouth) because cannabinoids bind to receptors in salivary glands reducing saliva production by 60% to 70%. This effect begins 10
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Cannabis causes cottonmouth (dry mouth) because cannabinoids bind to receptors in salivary glands reducing saliva production by 60% to 70%. This effect begins 10

Store edibles in airtight containers in cool, dark, dry locations maintaining temperatures between 60 to 70°F to preserve potency and freshness for 6 to

Weed makes your eyes red because THC lowers blood pressure causing blood vessels in the eyes to dilate and expand. This increased blood flow

Cannabis is increasingly recognized as a natural aid for chronic pain and inflammation, offering an alternative to pharmaceutical treatments with fewer side effects. Patients

Microdosing cannabis involves consuming very small amounts of THC or CBD to experience the plant’s therapeutic effects without becoming intoxicated. It’s a growing trend

Cannabis strains are generally categorized into three types: sativa, indica, and hybrid. While each variety comes from the same plant species, their effects, growth

The 2025 federal hemp THC ban limits how states can regulate hemp products by tightening THC thresholds, redefining what qualifies as legal hemp, and

New U.S. law changes how CBD manufacturers must regulate THC content, which means some CBD products may now be considered illegal under updated federal

The new federal hemp THC ban changes how manufacturers, retailers, and consumers can produce, sell, and purchase hemp-derived gummies and beverages. The ban sets

What Are Cannabis Terpenes? Your Complete Introduction Cannabis terpenes are aromatic compounds that give marijuana strains their distinctive smells and flavors – from the citrusy

The Short Answer You don’t necessarily need a humidor for your pre-rolls, but proper storage is crucial if you want to maintain their flavor,

The Short Answer Yes, hemp flower contains THC, but in very small amounts. Legally, hemp must contain no more than 0.3% THC by dry