Our ancient ancestors had a far more intimate relationship with food as medicine than most of us do today. Many plants familiar to us—basil, cinnamon, cumin, fennel, mint, oregano, thyme,...
A Brief History of Edibles

Our ancient ancestors had a far more intimate relationship with food as medicine than most of us do today. Many plants familiar to us—basil, cinnamon, cumin, fennel, mint, oregano, thyme,...
...which can be costly, these two common treatments can be cumbersome and difficult to use. In many cases, sleep apnea patients either don’t use their mask or dental appliance or...
...the cumulative effect that cannabis is believed to have when its many ingredients work together. “CBD-rich extracts seem to present a better therapeutic profile than purified CBD, at least in...
...be convection vaporizers since convection technology can be more cumbersome than conduction methods. Many also have improved temperature settings, neat accessories, and are more versatile all around. Unfortunately, tabletop vapes often...
...cumulative: chronic bronchitis, wheezing, morning sputum, coughing—smokers know the drill. Another study cited by the authors found that dual smokers reported smoking as many cigarettes as those who only smoked...
...or opiate derivatives—or with glass or talcum powders. The only other adulterants found were glucose, sucrose, and pine resin, which are commonly added to hash to keep it moist and...
...mild psychoactive and medicinal properties. Mullein Also known as Verbascum, mullein features in many tobacco blends as an active herbal ingredient. It acts as a great base, producing a light...
...beneficial high, the public must be willing to explore beyond THC and understand the cumulative effects of the entire plant. Here are some things to take into consideration when purchasing...
...the high. Cumulative doses of THC — around 20-30mg daily — or a single dose of 10+ mg may cause adverse effects. It’s best to start low and gradually work...
...top of the food chain! Dill, Fennel, Parsnip, Anise, Cumin, Chamomile, and Parsley are magnets for predatory bugs such as wasps that prey on aphids and caterpillars. Get a plant that...
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