Can Cannabis Help You Beat the Summer Heat?
Medical Science Explains How
By Dan Reich

As summer and the high temperatures that go with it are rapidly approaching, you may take some comfort in the knowledge that ingesting your favorite cannabis can actually lower your body temperature. This happens because cannabinoids, particularly THC, interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) as it regulates a variety of body functions.
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Modulating Mood with Cannabinoids
By Billee Sharp

Cannabis has one of the longest associations with the human race of any domesticated plant. Around the globe, cannabis and hemp have been an invaluable resource, cultivated for medicine, food and fiber for thousands of years. After a century or so of condemnation in Western society, the 21st century is witnessing the popular return of cannabis medicine to the medical pharmacopeia.

Cooking with Cannabis: CBD infused Summer Pudding and Syllabub

As a child I felt lucky to be born in June when strawberries and raspberries came into season. Instead of a birthday cake I would ask for a Summer Pudding, a traditional English dessert dish, which necessitated a trip to the local fruit farm to pick the berries and sample plenty of them for sweetness! Syllabub is another traditional English sweet, and one not served to children as it contains alcohol. Both these delicacies work well with CBD alcohol tincture which adds an ambient note of wellbeing to an extravagant treat. I love these two desserts served together but both are excellent and satisfying stand alone desserts.
CBDA & CBGA: Lesser-Known Cannabinoids in the Spotlight

by Billee Sharp

Research into medical cannabis is increasing our understanding of cannabinoids exponentially. The most recent scientific studies estimate at least 113 identified cannabinoids with many more still to be formally recognized. Many of these cannabinoids have not yet been studied in isolation and, as such, must be considered as forming part of the entourage effect of full spectrum cannabis products. Of the cannabinoids that are currently being researched the perceived benefits continue to grow. In this article I’ll be focussing on just two of the cannabinoids that have recently come to the fore: CBDa and CBGa.
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