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Boosting Performance with Cannabis.

by Sylvain Delisle | Sep 2, 2021 | Cannabis Therapy, CBD, Chronic Pain, Depression, Terpenes, THC, Uncategorized

The benefits of exercise on weight loss, muscle strength, cardiovascular health, sleep, and bone health have been known for some time. What is becoming more apparent are the benefits resistance training and cardio have on brain health, both at pathophysiological and...

CBD for Substance Abuse

by Sylvain Delisle | Aug 30, 2021 | Cannabis Therapy, CBD, Chronic Pain, Depression, Medical Cannabis, Uncategorized

August 30th is international Overdose Awareness Day. It is one of the largest campaigns to raise awareness of overdose, acknowledge the stigma to those who have been lost, and to the families and friends who grieve. Substance abuse is common even in the smallest...

CBDa

by Sylvain Delisle | Jun 22, 2021 | Cannabinoids, Cannabis 101, Cannabis Therapy, CBD, Chronic Pain, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Medical Cannabis 101, Uncategorized

Cannabidiolic Acid or CBDa is the precursor to Cannabidiol (CBD) and is found in fresh raw cannabis or hemp. It is transformed into CBD after time and exposure to light or heat (a process known as decarboxylation).  It was long believed that the decarboxylated...

How cannabis treats pain

by Sylvain Delisle | Feb 15, 2019 | Canada House, Cannabinoids, CBD, Chronic Pain, THC

To understand how cannabis treats pain, we first need to know: how we experience pain how our endocannabinoid system works a basic understanding of cannabis How we feel pain First, our skin receptors send pain signals through nerve fibers to the spinal cord which then...
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