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What's the difference between HHC and THC? - Distromike

What’s the difference between HHC and THC? – Distromike

Practically Speaking… In a practical sense, there isn’t that much that truly separates HHC (hexahydrocannabinol) from THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Both of these are psychoactive cannabis compounds, meaning you will find both of them in naturally occurring cannabis, and both of them will provide users with an uplifting experience, more commonly referred to as a “high”. When vaped, HHC provides a strong head high that often still allows the user to focus or concentrate, and it often doesn’t create unwanted feelings of anxiety or...

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Cannabis: Uses and Risks | Dr. Andrew Huberman | The Tim Ferriss Show

Cannabis: Uses and Risks | Dr. Andrew Huberman | The Tim Ferriss Show

Brought to you by Athletic Greens’s AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement Eight Sleep’s Pod Cover sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating and Protekt’s REST sleep supplement Resources from this episode: cc: @hubermanlab Andrew Huberman, PhD (@hubermanlab), is a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the Department of Neurobiology at Stanford University’s School of Medicine. He has made numerous important contributions to the fields of brain development, brain function, and neural...

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Doctor explains the dangers of children eating THC edibles

Doctor explains the dangers of children eating THC edibles

We're hearing more and more of children eating marijuana gummies, chocolates, and other edibles that resemble candy. "We have definitely seen younger children with, frankly, they look intoxicated or they can get excessively sleepy," UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital pediatric emergency specialist Dr. Jerri Rose said. But when kids under age 6 eat them, it can be dangerous. Elizabeth Perry's doctor prescribed gummy edibles for her to help her sleep. She was told to eat one a night, but her toddler...

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Could cannabis help you sleep? | Jennifer Walsh | TEDxKingsParkSalon

Could cannabis help you sleep? | Jennifer Walsh | TEDxKingsParkSalon

In a world-first study we have the first indications of whether medicinal cannabis can benefit people with insomnia. It’s early days, so the evidence is still growing… but the early results are promising. Dr Jennifer Walsh leads the research and education teams at the Centre for Sleep Science at the University of Western Australia and the sleep physiology research team at the West Australian Sleep Disorders Institute at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. Jennifer’s research focuses on investigating the causes of,...

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