There’s more to cannabis edibles than just gummy bears and chocolate bars, in fact there is a smorgasbord of options for those looking for healthy, nourishing cannabis dishes. With many medical marijuana patients opting to make their own medicated snacks and infused meals, there is a growing movement towards fresh and delicious cannabis-infused whole food.
The 420 Foodie Club is a thriving community and resource for people who love to cook, make, consume and learn about cannabis cuisine. This is a great resources for both the cannabis novice and veteran to review edible products, cannabis recipes, and cannabis restaurants. Laurie Wolf, a leader in the edible community and an award-winning culinary entrepreneur elevates the art and science of cooking with cannabis. Laurie delivers a wide range of cannabis-infused recipe options, as well as detailing techniques for at-home infusions. As the author of several cannabis cookbooks including The Medical Marijuana Dispensary , she features soothing dishes, like stuffed sweet potato, that will get you stoned.
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Cooking with Cannabis: the ultimate free patient guide to cooking with medical marijuana
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The cannabis plant that many of us love to imbibe is female. Maybe that's why this special plant can sooth so many of the ailments that women suffer. Women have used marijuana for centuries to ease the symptoms of PMS, menopause, depression, insomnia, and languishing libidos. Cannama gives the rundown on how cannabis can be used as a substitute for the pharmaceuticals often prescribed to treat the woes of women. Read her article Weed Works Wonders for Women’s Health and learn how cannabis relieves pain and discomfort.
Prior to cannabis prohibition in 1937, the plant was prescribed by physicians to ease menstrual cramps, nausea, and other health issues. Delilah Butterfields talks about the lost history of cannabis in women’s health in Is Cannabis the Long Lost Key to Improving Women’s Health? When imbibing for pain during that time of the month, vaporizing is a great choice for control of PMS symptoms, because it provides quick acting relief without the negatives of smoking. Read Madison Zimmer's article on the Top 5 Marijuana Strains for PMS & Menopause to get an idea of what strains might work best for you.
If you’re wondering why cannabis is such a great medicine for womankind, it’s because estrogen and endocannabinoids go together like a hand-in-glove. Estrogen levels are closely linked to the body's endocannabinoid levels and when these levels are low, cannabis can supplement them. Read Zimmer’s article on how Marijuana Relieves Symptoms of Menopause and learn how supplementing endocannabinoids from cannabis can stimulate the body and delay some of the effects of early menopause. And read Nick Jikomes article, What Is the Endocannabinoid System and What Is Its Role? to learn more about the body’s endocannabinoid system.
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Butterfield, D.(July 27, 2017), Is Cannabis the Long Lost Key to Improving Women’s Health? Herb.com
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Jikomes, N. (December 12, 2016) What Is the Endocannabinoid System and What Is Its Role? Leafly.com
Zimmerman, M.(October 31, 2016), Marijuana Relieves Symptoms of Menopause, Hellomd.com
Zimmerman, M.(November 8, 2016), Top 5 Marijuana Strains for PMS & Menopause , Hellomd.com