Amanda Siebert

The Little Book of Cannabis

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  • Marcela Ferriñohas quoted4 years ago
    Cannabis is only the forbidden herb we know it to be because in the 1930s, a few powerful men crafted some artful propaganda, and it became accepted as fact.
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted4 years ago
    with the pain itself, but how they interact with our perception of the pain we’re experiencing
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted4 years ago
    By 1970, cannabis was considered by U.S. Congress to be a drug with “no accepted medical use.” As if
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted4 years ago
    she’ll spray a topical on her vulva and wait twenty minutes for the cannabinoids to start bringing increased blood flow to the area before getting down and dirty
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted4 years ago
    women who used cannabis either monthly, weekly, or daily had significantly higher sexual frequency than those who did not use cannabis
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted4 years ago
    there is also evidence to show that cannabis can not only increase sexual pleasure and satisfaction, it may also increase desire
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted4 years ago
    Being the source of the cannabis on a night out doesn’t hurt either. “When you have a joint, it draws people in, and it becomes something you can talk about.
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted5 years ago
    WHEN WE LOOK at what the research says about cannabis in the context of metabolism and weight management, it seems reasonable to conclude that the positive effects on these areas are a result of ongoing use—more of a stabilization over time than a quick weight loss remedy
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted5 years ago
    Even I, barely an athlete, have experienced the benefit of a little prerun toke: to paraphrase Rebagliati, the task at hand seems simplified, and I’m able to focus on what I’m doing without stressing about the steep hill or miserable weather I’ll have to face
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted5 years ago
    In the end, Vidot’s team concluded that cannabis users were 54 percent less likely to suffer from metabolic syndrome than those who had never used cannabis.
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