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Is Mary Jane an Alcoholic Drink? Unpacking a Common Misconception

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According to the annual National Survey on Drug Use and Health, millions of people use cannabis, often referred to by the slang term 'Mary Jane'. The widespread use of this nickname often leads to questions about its nature, but is Mary Jane an alcoholic drink? The answer is no; it is a slang term for a cannabis product.

Are hemp seeds a narcotic? Debunking the Myth

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Hemp seeds and marijuana both come from the same plant species, *Cannabis sativa*, but with a crucial difference in their chemical makeup. This has led to a common misconception that hemp seeds are a narcotic, a myth that has long clouded public understanding and prevented people from reaping their abundant health benefits.

Can I take vitamins while high?

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Emerging research suggests that regular cannabis use, especially through smoking, may affect the body's levels of key nutrients like vitamins C, D, and E. This raises important questions about the safety and efficacy of combining vitamins with cannabis use, whether for recreational or medical purposes.

Which strain makes you more hungry? The Ultimate Munchie Guide

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Scientific research has shown that the compound THC binds to receptors in the brain to release the hunger-triggering hormone, ghrelin. This is the core reason behind the infamous “munchies,” but for those wondering which strain makes you more hungry, the answer lies in more than just THC content alone.

What is Considered Shake and How to Use It?

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According to cannabis experts and dispensaries, shake is not a different product but a different form of the same plant, consisting of small pieces of the cannabis flower that have naturally broken off from larger buds. This loose material collects at the bottom of jars, bags, or other containers during handling and transportation.

Does Cottonmouth Actually Dehydrate You?

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While many people believe the dry mouth sensation known as cottonmouth is a sign of dehydration, the scientific truth is quite different. This uncomfortable symptom is actually a localized effect on your salivary glands and does not indicate a loss of overall body fluid.

Indica vs. Sativa: Does indica or sativa suppress appetite?

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Cannabis has a long-standing reputation for causing the 'munchies,' but recent research reveals a more nuanced relationship with appetite. The question of whether indica or sativa suppresses appetite depends heavily on the specific cannabinoid and terpene profile of a given strain. While THC is the primary driver of hunger, a lesser-known cannabinoid called THCV, often found in sativa strains, can have the opposite effect.

Will high rise seltzer get me high? Here's what you need to know

3 min read
According to High Rise Beverage Company, their seltzers containing hemp-derived Delta-9 THC are designed to deliver a light, uplifting buzz. Yes, high rise seltzer will get you high, as it contains psychoactive Delta-9 THC, and the intensity depends on the dosage and your personal tolerance. It is not a hard seltzer, meaning it contains no alcohol, but its effects are directly tied to the presence of THC.

How many grams are in a standard cone? A definitive guide to pre-roll sizes

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While there is no single universal "standard" weight, most popular 1 1/4 size cones hold between 0.5 to 0.75 grams of ground material. This capacity varies significantly depending on the specific cone size, brand, and how densely it is packed. The term "standard" can be misleading, as cone sizes like King Size, 98 Special, and Dogwalker each accommodate different amounts of cannabis.

Can You Eat When You Are High? Navigating the Munchies

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According to scientific studies, the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis, THC, interacts with receptors in the brain that regulate appetite, making it not only possible but highly common for people to eat when they are high. This phenomenon, colloquially known as 'the munchies,' is a well-documented side effect of cannabis consumption.