Being healthier with cannabis

I try to be as healthy as possible. That is why I exercise six days a week. I do a good stretch beforehand, a warm up, some cardio and a bit of strength training. I try to hit all areas of my body to get a good workout in. I also make sure to watch what I eat. I am a vegetarian. I have eliminated fatty foods, grease, red sauce, spicy foods and sugar. That is so I don’t have acid reflux anymore. I like to toss hemp seeds into a few of my meals. Hemp is derived from the cannabis plant. I can get the hemp seeds and the hemp seed oil right at my local cannabis dispensary. I will toss hemp seeds in a salad or a wrap. I will sometimes put the hemp seed oil in a smoothie. I hardly notice them but they make all the difference. It provides extra protein, omega 3 fatty acids and is good for heart health. Other products I take are CBD oil at night. I used to sleep really poorly. Now with CBD oil, I am relaxed enough to sleep at night. The last cannabis dispensary product I take is a topical. It is a skincare regime all with marijuana in it. I have a cleanser, face cream and serum that is meant to brighten, tighten and clear your skin up. I love the smell and the feeling. The skincare products don’t get me high. They just reduce inflammation and sebum production in my body. So I have smooth, clear skin when I take it.

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I had the bean burrito with extra guac after I got high

Cannabis products always give me the munchies.

It honestly doesn;t matter what type of cannabis product I have.

I could smoke a bowl of sativa strain cannabis and I will have the munchies. I can vape a whole gram of distillate and I still get the munchies. The munchies are one of the side effects that most people encounter when they use recreational or medical marijuana. The body naturally gets hungry and wants to snack when you are under the influence of the cannabis sativa plant. One of the big reasons why cannabis was legalized for medical use is to help cancer patients with nausea and loss of appetite. On Friday night, my friends and I went out to the club. We stopped at a marijuana dispensary and picked up a couple of marijuana joints. We bought a sativa called Blue Dream. We smoked the strain in the parking lot before we went inside. I felt like my face was going to melt off. Blue Dream marijuana product has 27% THC. That is absolutely on the high side for Blue Dream. Normally a sativa strain Has 15 to 20% THC, but this particular Blue Dream strain was grown locally and packs a big punch. My friends and I smoked the whole joint before going to the club and I had the munchies less than an hour later. By the time we left the club, I was ready to get a bean burrito with extra guacamole. I could almost taste the yummy, refreshing lemon zing of the cold baja blast too.

 

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The only time I get expensive live resin is when it’s on sale

Live resin cannabis concentrates are very expensive.

Live resin cannabis concentrates are usually extracted using a method that preserves the flavor and aroma of the plants.

Love roses are more expensive because the extraction process is more difficult. Cheaper cannabis concentrates use CO2 or butane hash oil to extract resin from the plants. The product that comes out after these harsh chemicals are used is definitely not as potent or flavorful as the live resin products that have been extracted using heat or cold. Cold pressed live rosin is the best product on the market. Cold pressed live resin can be up to $80 for a single gram. The only time I can afford to buy live resin cannabis concentrate is when they are on sale. Sometimes I can find products that are 50 or $60. If I can find a cannabis concentrate that is a cold pressed live resin product for that price, then I would be more likely to buy the product. When I can find a sale that is buy one and get one for free or even half off, it is worth the money to go to the dispensary. A few weeks ago, I was visiting some friends in a nearby City and we went to a dispensary before we went to the club. The dispensary had a huge sale on live resin concentrate. I wanted to go crazy and buy 8 grams, but I didn’t want them to sit in the car the whole time we were in the dance club. I went back the next day to purchase the live resin, but they didn’t have them on sale anymore.

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Some cannabis stores sell dry cured flower products

I’m glad that I never started smoking cigarettes long term after I tried them a handful of times in college.

I would buy a pack, use a quarter of them partying over the course of a long weekend, and then I’d give the rest of the pack to a friend of mine who was a legitimate smoker.

This is how I got close to the edge of becoming addicted but never actually went over the edge. It started with a friend who asked me while we were smoking cannabis if I wanted to try a “clove cigarette.” Call me stupid, but I believed him when he reassured me that it had no tobacco inside. I thought it was just the cloves that we were smoking, but in reality it was loaded with as much or more nicotine than a traditional cigarette. I bought them a handful of times before I realized it wasn’t worth tickling the sleeping tiger any longer. Now I stick to smoking cannabis only, although I am glad that I finally started using a dry herb vaporizer so I can avoid combustion of cannabis. The combustion creates carcinogens that are not good for your long term health. Therefore, my favorite cannabis products are dry cured flower buds, which usually come in jars or mylar bags with an eighth of an ounce inside. Even if the batch of cannabis flower buds isn’t extremely fresh, if it’s stored in an airtight jar, it should remain fresh for at least a month or longer. I have gotten a few sticky batches of cannabis that were over a month old from the date of original sale.

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I wait and shop during sales when I’m restocking medical marijuana

I can’t afford to simply walk into the grocery store any longer and get random products off the shelf if I feel like it.

It’s hard enough to afford my essentials and find the money to purchase them, I surely cannot manage splurges any longer. I can’t just buy a treat every single time I go to the store for a handful of groceries as it’s getting out of hand. This is an extremely easy trap to fall into because most of the grocery stores in my area have donuts, candy, and coffee that are hard to resist some days when I’m browsing for my grocery essentials. That’s one reason I moved towards shopping online and having the stores get items ready for me before I even leave my house. Then I can drive over and have an associate bring my items out to my car via curbside pickup. During the pandemic, many stores that lacked curbside pickup decided to implement their own versions of it. Between pickup orders and shopping specific sales at each store, I can save lots of money each week while I’m running my errands. Since I also consume marijuana daily, I have to be careful about that expense as well. Buying any random marijuana product at full price is foolish if you can wait a week for a sale that gives you the same thing but at 25% off. I can wait and shop during the sales at each medical cannabis store, thus guaranteeing that I never pay full price when procuring my various cannabis products every month. Since the cannabis stores are competing with these sales, there’s no reason to waste money and avoid watching them consciously. It’s worth the cost of savings to become savvy with medical cannabis store purchases.
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