Cannabis Topicals are products such as lotions and oils that have been infused with cannabis extracts and are meant to be applied to the external body surface which includes hair, skin and nails — are now legally available for sale in Ontario. Below covers how they work, the pros and cons of us...
Here are the basics on using cannabis oil, including how to consume it, how much to take and the timing of effects.
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When trying cannabis oil for the first time or a new product, start low and go slow.
There is no specific recommended dosage — you will have to determine the corr...
Medical cannabis has come a long way since Canada officially legalized it back in 2001. In 2019, Canada allowed companies to launch new cannabis products which include edibles, beverages, topicals, concentrates, and vape cartridges.
In 2020, a study found nearly 50% of Canadians prefe...
How it Works: Vaporizing Cannabis Concentrate
Cannabis concentrate is extracted from dried cannabis flower and when heated using a vaporizer battery, the cannabis concentrate is converted into vapor. When inhaled, cannabinoids like THC and CBD are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream (Health C...
If you want to have the option of consuming both dried cannabis flower and extracts with one accessory, then a dual-purpose vaporizer may be a good choice. Here are some helpful tips to get you started.
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Dual-purpose vaporizers can be used with both dried cannabis flower and canna...
Dabbing is one way to consume cannabis extracts, which include shatter, rosin, wax, live resin and distillate. The process requires a few specific tools and some caution around temperature and dosing.
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Dabbing is a smoke-free alternative for consuming cannabis because the extract ...