Showing posts with label Marijuana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marijuana. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 October 2018

Finding The Right Dose of Marijuana For You

As human beings we are all just a little bit different. Our bodies and minds respond differently to all sorts of stimuli based on numerous and uncountable factors, so it is super important to keep this in mind when it comes to consuming marijuana for medical or recreational purposes. It can take some time to find the dose of marijuana that is just right for you; however, finding the right amount of cannabis to consume will allow you to enjoy the experience more and create a more positive outcome for you and your medical needs.


Doctors have their hands full when it comes to prescribing medical marijuana, mostly because cannabis is different from a lot of other prescriptions. Like I said before, each person's body responds to marijuana a little bit differently than others. This means that marijuana dosing is unique and should not be prescribed like other prescription medication. So how can you know what amount of cannabis is right for you? Well, the good news for you is that I am writing this article to help you out. I hope that you can learn some valuable information about marijuana consumption and how much is right for you.



To start, I want to say that all good marijuana and cannabis dosing starts with some solid planning. What do I mean by that? Well, it’s no secret that marijuana can have it’s risks when consumed. Like all other prescriptions, marijuana can have some adverse effects that not everyone loves to experience. One of the more common symptoms is dizziness, which many people report feeling after they have had a bit too much marijuana. However, other symptoms include sleepiness, dry mouth, dry eyes, anxiousness (from consuming too much or having marijuana with too high of a THC dose), and balance/coordination problems.


However, marijuana is actually a very safe thing to consume if you do it responsibility and with proper planning. The first thing to learn is how much marijuana you can tolerate, as well as the method that you are planning to consume the plant. This is because the side effects and benefits of cannabis can vary a bit depending on how you consume it. For example, you could consume it orally, sublingually, or even through a vape. 




Either way, all doctors and medical professionals recommend that you start consuming marijuana at a very low dose if it is your first time. It just so happens that many new users do not feel any effect from the first few times they use it. While this may sound disappointing to some, it is much better to not necessarily feel any effects of the marijuana rather than take too much and deal with unhealthy side effects. Just know that, if you are using marijuana for the first time, it can be completely normal to not even feel anything; and that’s okay! To start off with, I highly suggest planning about a week for the sensitization period (and this does not change depending on the consumption method you choose). Some experts even recommend that you partake in CBD consumption to get your body and mind more used to the effects of marijuana. CBD that has less than 0.3% THC is preferred.




After you have gotten used to consuming marijuana, it is important to find the dose that is therapeutic for you. In this stage, the method of consumption does have an impact on how long or how short you experience the effects for. It is also important to note that some methods will cause you to feel the effects in a few minutes, while others can take hours.


Thursday, 2 March 2017

Cannabis and Libido

When you’re looking for ways to improve attraction along with sex, libido is something that a lot of people don’t discuss. Some believe that only personality, appearances, and the like are the only influences. However, lots of people suffer from low sex drive without even actively realizing this. A lot of people are worried about this, and while there are prescription enhancements, those can be expensive. One of the ways that it can be fixed for some people though, is THC and CBD lube for their libido. 

Cannabinoids and the Sex Drive 

Sex drive is something that is not super easy. There are tons of factors, and different elements including depression, sleep, diet, the pain yore feeling, even anxiety can also alter the ability for someone to actively perform well. Marijuana can help with this, but the way this is desired depends on a few factors. The correct amounts can help in some cases, but the wrong one can play a part. 

Remember as well that CBD and THC can help with this by interacting with the receptors that work to regulate the brain and body, including sexual drive and the reproductive aspects. Marijuana also has different compounds that influence the responses and performances and it can actively interact with the female reproductive hormones and the sex organs. 

For men, the ECS is al over, and it can influence this.  It does play a good role in the development and muscle growth, and sex hormones also can impact the performance. Health issues and the way that the lifestyle occurs does mean less sex hormone manufacturing, and this can impact the libido. Cannabis, when taking this in moderate amounts, can help with the reproductive health and homeostasis, so it can provide some benefits to this. 



As for women, the cannabinoids can actually regulate almost every part of your ovarian cycle, ovarian endocrine secretions, the decidualization of the uterine area, foclliculogenesis, and also placentation, so it does get affected. CBD is on to the better ones for female sex hormones and the system, and it also balances the androgen and the estrogen production, so it can help with the sex drive that women have. 

So can cannabis help/ 

It can. 

If you have performance anxiety or are worried about something, cannabis comes in here and it can help with the proper regulation of this. It can also help with stress, by naturally calming down and helping the body relax. 

Marijuana is known to help enhance the mood too, with multiple studies that display that THC, one of the most psychoactive aspects of this, does impact the mood, and also reduces the negative feelings and thoughts that do occur. It also can dampen the libido in women and men, and it does impact the responses that are needed for the sexual performance in some cases. 



It also can help with a lot of anxiety disorders, and it can also help to manage the concerns that a person may have in terms of their anxiety, and there are ton so studies that actively look at this. 

When you’re looking at the studies and their results, both of these do offer therapeutic benefits that do make the pain a lot les obvious, reducing the inflammatory properties of this, especially when you apply this topically, or if you take it via smoking and vaping. 

So if it can help, it may help with calming down the body. while it isn’t a cure-all for many people and it shouldn’t be touted as such, this is something that can provide a lot of benefits for people who ae dealing with stress.


Saturday, 10 September 2016

Growing Cannabis with Coco Coir

If you’ve been thinking about growing, or have grown cannabis, you may wonder if coco coir is a good way to grow this. It’s actually great for those who don’t want a full hydroponic system, and also is great because it offers some reuse after the main season as well. Plus, it’s very easy for you to put in and implement to get the benefits of as well.

What it Is 

This is basically a natural substrate that doesn't require soil and is typically used in gardening variants. Unlike the use of rockwool, this is definitely a better option as well.

It’s considered a fiber that’s naturally recycled through the usage of the husks of coconut, specifically in India, and in Sri Lanka. It’s loose, and usually comes in a bricked form too, and it’s an amazing way to grow marijuana. The cool thing about this, is that you can fully replace the soil that you’ve used with this, offering the best drainage and aeration possible for this, and it dramatically boosts the potential of the harvest too. 


Types of Growing for Coco Coir 

For some people, they may decide to use this directly, or with other kinds of substances. Here are a few ways to use coco coir to cultivate cannabis.  There is first and foremost pure coco coir, which is great for hydroponic types of growing. You can also usually pack this and offer a normal soil type of growing approach too. There are also mixes of coco coir and perlite that are there improving the drainage and the aeration, and since the perlite doesn’t break down either, so it further reduces the risk of the disease of the plant. There are also some mixes as well that include this with soil, offering a better water retention, and it’s good for those who are new to growing, and for those starting off with strains that are newbie-friendly, this is the best type of way to grow it.

The Benefits and Drawbacks 

Coco coir is definitely a medium that's pretty easy to work with, and here are the benefits and the drawbacks that go into this. First and foremost, it’s straightforward. You can grow this quite easily, and you can pretty much plant these, shower them with a water that's packed with nutrients, and it’s easier to do. 



It’s great for larger plants, and it’s great if you don't want to have plants that stick around in smaller spaces to be reduced by the size of the pot itself. The vegetative stage also is much shorter too, once the roots offer plenty of growth. It does offer a good cultivation that’s sustainable and can be used for a lot of seasons of growing.

Finally, it’s good for hydroponic types of soil. Unlike the rockwool, you can use this as an organic top dress too, and you can mix this directly with some soil for those who want a simple organic medium that doesn’t need a bunch of different nutrients.  They do require a bit of extra prep work since you’ve got to rehydrate. 



There is also a chance it may cause pests to actually show up, since it definitely isn’t as resistant.  It does require a bit more fertilization, since there aren't nutrients in this. It also may cause some shortages in both calcium and magnesium, so you may need to prepare accordingly. Overall, it’s a great growing medium, and it’s one that’s good for both the beginner growers who want to start using it, and for the longtime growers alike who want to make sure their plants are high-quality. 


Monday, 8 September 2014

Cannabis and Your Emotions

Cannabis is great for a lot of reasons, and some may wonder if it’s good for emotions. It can help, but there are some conflicting results from this as well. It depends entirely on the physiology that you have, and how you approach the use of cannabis when you’re using it for this. 

Cannabis and the Brain’s Power 

How can weed make you feel certain emotions? First, let’s discuss the compounds within this. THC is, of course, affected by the structure of the brain, and the regulation of various neurotransmitters, including anandamide. This is the bliss molecule that’s associated with an improved mood, better energy, and this is something also can help with the euphoria that goes into this. 

THC does naturally affect the CB1 receptors within the endocannabinoid systems, which play a large role in the functioning of the nervous system. This can result in either good, or bad results from this. It can impact your hippocampus, which is responsible for the formation of memory. Long-term and heavy use for example, will help with decreasing the capabilities of the short-term memory systems. 


It can also improve the reward system too, releasing the dopamine that’s in there, and also make you more motivated, blissful, and kickstart your creativity. There is also the amygdala, which is a small part of the system that plays a role in the fight or flight sorts of responses, and it can impact anger, fear and pleasure.

It being overactive may lead to hypervigilance, along with chronic stress levels, and when it’s regulated, usually they result in relaxation and calmness. There is also the anti-anxiety properties that are there. it can cause the reactions to different threats to reduce, so if you have fears and the like, you can reduce them through this. The amygdala also can calm down the nerves that you have, so it may help with stress. 

How it can impact emotions 

This is known as the “bliss molecule” already. Anandamide can be impacted in a good way.  Having marijuana does impact the reward centers the same way that anandamide does, improving the dopamine and the pleasure levels, along with improving the motivation that’s there.



It’s uplifting, which is the reason why people use this for managing depression, anxiety, and will look for the plant to offer different benefits. Some people may also turn to this as a way to improve the quality of life, mood overall, and the perception of pain.

There are others with less chronic conditions that’ll use cannabis as a way to unwind from a day that’s long. This can reduce their stress, improve the chance that they have to sleep better, and it can help them feel a lot more in tune with the emotions that they have.

There is some research that’s been done on the way that cannabis can help with anxiety conditions and disorders. It’s now been recognized through this that cannabis products that are derived from the plant, might be the answer to a lot of mental health problems. 



However, there are also researchers that won't claim that cannabis fixes everything, and it doesn’t really apply to the use in the long term.

We’re still doing lots of research on the different benefits of what marijuana can do for you, and also what else they can offer as well. If you’re someone who is interested in the benefits of marijuana for your own personal health and wellness, and for mental health conditions, talk to a doctor about this before you use it, so you can have the best emotions possible, and improve your own wellness too.


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