We’ve all heard it: “You gotta cough to get off.” But does hacking up a lung actually make you higher? Science says no. Coughing is just your body rejecting hot smoke, and any “extra high” is just oxygen deprivation tricking your brain. Here’s why this classic stoner myth is total BS and what actually gets you higher.
Cannabis Smoke: Fact, Fiction, and Safer Highs
Cannabis smoke contains some of the same carcinogens as tobacco, but does that mean it causes cancer? Science says it’s not that simple. While combustion produces harmful compounds, cannabinoids may offer protective benefits. Learn the facts, bust the myths, and discover safer ways to get high without frying your lungs.
Cannabis and the Aging Mind
Does cannabis really impact your brain long-term? Decades of data suggest cannabis users may age better than we think, flipping the old narrative on its head.
Cannabinoid Hyperemesis: The Latest Anti-Cannabis Scare
CHS is being called the “leading cause” of cannabis ER visits, but does it hold up? We’re looking past the hype and into the facts behind this so-called syndrome
Exposing the Media’s Cannabis Lies: The Real Facts They Won’t Tell You
The media continues to push fear-mongering stories about cannabis, focusing on worst-case scenarios and cherry-picked data. In this article, we cut through the sensationalism to reveal the truth. Legalization hasn't led to a public health crisis or a surge in teen use. It's time to look at the real facts, not the media’s distorted narrative
Debunking the Myth: Fentanyl-Laced Cannabis is a Rare Urban Legend
Recent research shows fears of fentanyl-laced cannabis are largely exaggerated. A decade-long analysis revealed that fentanyl was present in less than two percent of samples, with cannabis being one of the least likely substances to contain it. Misinformation from sensational media reports has fueled these unfounded fears, emphasizing the importance of relying on factual information and purchasing from licensed dispensaries for safety.