Indica: In da Couch Sativa: "Wow, Mowing is AWESOME!"
Yep. That is why it is good to have a variety on hand.
I call the Indica stupid stuff. Sativa is good for a wake and bake so that you still feel like doing something later on in the day, if you're so inclined, maybe, possibly ...
Texas is not quite up to legalizing the 'devil weed,' but Hemp infused Delta-8 and HHC-infused flower is blowing off the shelves. Vapes are up to Delta 11.
Local Head shops are selling 300 mg grams of edibles per and can't keep Cannagars in stock.
Texas is not quite up to legalizing the 'devil weed,' but Hemp infused Delta-8 and HHC-infused flower is blowing off the shelves. Vapes are up to Delta 11.
Local Head shops are selling 300 mg grams of edibles per and can't keep Cannagars in stock.
Keef shares your concern over the high demand for Cannagars.
No mention of physical activity/exercise...... (again).
Otherwise, it will be interesting to watch the epidemiology of cannabis evolve over the next few decades.
Texas is not quite up to legalizing the 'devil weed,' but Hemp infused Delta-8 and HHC-infused flower is blowing off the shelves. Vapes are up to Delta 11.
Local Head shops are selling 300 mg grams of edibles per and can't keep Cannagars in stock.
Well you never know. I did have the pleasure of using a Thai bamboo bong many times that was brought home by a vet from Nam. In fact it was the first time I ever used one. They sure as hell knew what they were doing. Remember Thai sticks ? A friend of mine even scored a pound of Thai weed that we enjoyed for a whole summer in 73. Thai stick chicken ? Where does the line start ?
Well you never know. I did have the pleasure of using a Thai bamboo bong many times that was brought home by a vet from Nam. In fact it was the first time I ever used one. They sure as hell knew what they were doing. Remember Thai sticks ? A friend of mine even scored a pound of Thai weed that we enjoyed for a whole summer in 73.
The government of Thailand just removed cannabis from its list of narcotic substances, which they hope will benefit the tourism and pharmaceutical industries.
Chickens could end up being the major beneficiary of the relaxation, as scientists in Chiang Mai have begun testing to see if cannabis could replace antibiotics in commercial farming.
Their findings, which have not yet been published, are that cannabis-supplemented chickens on an organic chicken farm suffered from fewer cases of avian bronchitis, and the quality of meat was judged to be superior, based on the amino acid and lipid profiles, as well as its tenderness, compared with non-supplemented chickens.
Do they make chicken bongs for direct delivery?
Well you never know. I did have the pleasure of using a Thai bamboo bong many times that was brought home by a vet from Nam. In fact it was the first time I ever used one. They sure as hell knew what they were doing. Remember Thai sticks ? A friend of mine even scored a pound of Thai weed that we enjoyed for a whole summer in 73.
The government of Thailand just removed cannabis from its list of narcotic substances, which they hope will benefit the tourism and pharmaceutical industries.
Chickens could end up being the major beneficiary of the relaxation, as scientists in Chiang Mai have begun testing to see if cannabis could replace antibiotics in commercial farming.
Their findings, which have not yet been published, are that cannabis-supplemented chickens on an organic chicken farm suffered from fewer cases of avian bronchitis, and the quality of meat was judged to be superior, based on the amino acid and lipid profiles, as well as its tenderness, compared with non-supplemented chickens.
The government of Thailand just removed cannabis from its list of narcotic substances, which they hope will benefit the tourism and pharmaceutical industries.
Chickens could end up being the major beneficiary of the relaxation, as scientists in Chiang Mai have begun testing to see if cannabis could replace antibiotics in commercial farming.
Their findings, which have not yet been published, are that cannabis-supplemented chickens on an organic chicken farm suffered from fewer cases of avian bronchitis, and the quality of meat was judged to be superior, based on the amino acid and lipid profiles, as well as its tenderness, compared with non-supplemented chickens.
It all started when Ong-ard Panyachatiraksa, a farm owner in the north of the country licensed to grow medical cannabis, was trying to brainstorm what to do with all the extra leaves from the cannabis plants. He started giving them to his chicken brood, and then invited scientists to have a look.
Mass-use of antibiotics in commercial chicken production, is, just like in hospitals and schools, leading to the rise in antibiotic-resistant pathogens. The cannabis would offer a different avenue of biological support, without contributing to the already rampant problem.
The scientists from Chiang Mai University found, after studying 1,000 of Ong-ardâs chickens, that cannabis could help reduce farmersâ dependence on antibiotics, according to research lead Chompunut Lumsangkul, an assistant professor at the Universityâs department of animal and aquatic sciences.
Their working hypothesis is that the cannabis could be improving the chickensâ gut health. One of the major communicators with the immune system, a healthy, flourishing gut microbiota is key to staying fit for all lifeforms.
While it doesnât necessarily mean the gut microbes, or cannabinoids are killing bacteria and viruses that cause salmonella or avian flu, a healthier, fitter chicken can better defend against those with its innate immune system.
CB2 receptors cover many cells in animals. These receive cannabidiol, or CBD, which interacts with the immune-system. This was shown to increase protection against viral infection and replication COVID-19 better than the vaccine in some cases, as well as effectively reversing the overreaction from the immune system itself that was the leading cause of death in COVID-19 infections, the so-called âcytokine storm.â