🌿 Support the mind-body connection with cannabis! Research suggests the endocannabinoid system plays a role in communication between the gut and brain, influencing mood, digestion, and stress responses.
🏋️ Recharge after movement with cannabis! 🌿 Cannabinoids like CBD may help support post-workout recovery by easing temporary discomfort and encouraging relaxation after exercise.
May 15, 1973: The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws holds early national organizing efforts that helped shape modern cannabis reform in the U.S.
Sharpen your mind with cannabis! 🌿 Certain cannabinoids and terpenes may help promote clarity, focus, and sustained attention when used mindfully. Strains rich in pinene or CBD are often explored by those seeking a calm but productive mindset.
Stay refreshed with cannabis! Emerging research suggests that cannabinoids may help support balance within the body’s endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in regulating thirst, temperature, and overall wellness.
Using cannabis to support recovery from physical strain
Whether from work, exercise, or daily stress, physical strain can lead to soreness and fatigue. Cannabis’ anti-inflammatory and muscle-relaxing properties may help speed recovery and restore comfort.
In 1999, Alaska voters reaffirmed their support for medical cannabis, reinforcing patient access despite ongoing federal opposition at the time.
This vote demonstrated growing public support for cannabis as medicine and helped strengthen the foundation for future reforms.
Chronic inflammation contributes to many long-term health conditions. Cannabinoids such as CBD and THC may help modulate inflammatory pathways, reducing discomfort and supporting long-term wellness.
In 2016, Pennsylvania legalized medical cannabis with the signing of the Medical Marijuana Act, becoming the 24th state to approve its use for qualifying conditions. This reflected growing bipartisan support for cannabis as medicine.
The endocannabinoid system plays a vital role in maintaining nervous system balance. Cannabis may help regulate nerve signaling and stress responses, promoting calmness and improved physical and mental stability.
In 2017, Canada announced plans to legalize recreational cannabis nationwide, becoming the first G7 country to take this step. This announcement signaled a major turning point in global cannabis policy, influencing legalization efforts around the world.
In 2015, the first cannabis café in the United States opened its doors in Portland, Oregon.
This moment helped pave the way for cannabis to be seen not just as a product, but as a shared, normalized experience.
Tension headaches are often caused by muscle tightness and stress. Cannabis may help relax muscles, reduce inflammation, and ease stress, potentially decreasing headache frequency and severity.
March 31, 2021
New York's Governor legalizes recreational cannabis by signing the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act into law, making it one of the largest legal cannabis markets in the U.S.
Inflammation plays a key role in pain and recovery. Cannabis compounds may help regulate inflammatory responses, allowing the body to recover more efficiently from physical stress, injury, or chronic inflammatory conditions.
Cannabis may help support emotional balance by interacting with neurotransmitters involved in mood regulation. Balanced THC and CBD products may help reduce irritability and emotional fluctuations, contributing to improved mental well-being.
March 23, 1972
The National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse—often called the Shafer Commission—released a landmark report recommending that the U.S. decriminalize cannabis possession, challenging federal policy at the time.