A new Telegraph article claims cannabis gummies could damage your heart, but the science doesn’t back the hysteria. We take their claims apart and show how fear-mongering headlines continue to distort cannabis facts. At a time when real education is needed, sensationalist reporting is the real threat.
High Risk Hysteria: Why That Cannabis Heart Attack Study Falls Apart
A major new study claims daily cannabis use dramatically raises the risk of heart attack and stroke. But dig into the data and you’ll find no dosage, no strain, no timing—just a yes-or-no checkbox matched against hospital records. This isn’t science, it’s stigma wrapped in statistical theater. Pot Culture Magazine breaks it down.
Weed Salads: The Art of Mixing Strains
Mixing strains isn’t just something stoners do when they’re out of options. It’s a real ritual with unpredictable rewards. From terpene synergy to surprise highs, “weed salads” and “super sandwiches” are changing how people light up. This piece breaks down the culture, chemistry, and chaos behind the bowl.
Too High to Fly: TSA Dogs Don’t Care
Every summer, Reddit stoners spiral into panic about TSA dogs and airport cannabis busts. This feature separates myth from reality, breaking down what drug dogs actually detect, what TSA really cares about, and where your weed could land you in deep trouble. If you think peanut butter tricks will save you, this is your pre-flight gut check.
Stoner Survival Guide: How to Act Normal When You’re Way Too High
We've all been there—one hit too many, a brownie that lied, and now you're deep in the paranoia zone. But don’t panic. This Stoner Survival Guide has all the tricks to help you keep your cool, look normal, and survive your highest moments. From eye contact mastery to the right way to speak, walk, and dodge suspicion, we've got you covered.
David Krumholtz, CHS & The Real Conversation We Need
Actor David Krumholtz, known for stoner films, experienced Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) after heavy cannabis use, suffering severe symptoms. His story emphasizes the misunderstanding and media sensationalism surrounding CHS, which can mislead public perception and create fear. Krumholtz advocates for more research and responsible discussions rather than panic-driven narratives.