Cannabis mutations are genetic changes that occur in the genetic makeup of cannabis normal plants. Multiple factors, including environmental stress, exposure to specific chemicals or radiation, and chance occurrences, can lead to their development. These random mutations can cause changes in...
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Understanding Cannabis Tolerance Breaks
Understanding cannabis tolerance breaks is important for anyone who consumes the plant regularly. A tolerance break, also known as a T-break, is when you abstain from using any THC-based products or medications for some time to prevent your body from building up a tolerance to certain...
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Guide: Controlling and Preventing The Munchies
The munchies are an inevitable part of recreational cannabis use. But if you're looking to keep your calorie intake in check, then controlling or even preventing the munchies can be a great way to do it. There are several ways to control and prevent the munchies before and after smoking...
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