Actor David Krumholtz, known for stoner films, experienced Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) after heavy cannabis use, suffering severe symptoms. His story highlights the misunderstandings and media sensationalism surrounding CHS, which can mislead public perception and foster fear. Krumholtz advocates for more research and responsible discussions rather than panic-driven narratives.
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.
Indiana, Where Weed Bills Go to Die
Indiana lawmakers keep killing cannabis bills while turning a blind eye to alcohol-related deaths and DUIs. With neighboring states cashing in on legalization, Hoosiers are left behind in a puritanical, outdated system. Will Indiana finally wake up, or keep pretending it’s 1950?
PGR Weed: What It Is & Why You Should Care
PGR weed might look dense and powerful, but beneath the surface lurks a chemical nightmare. These synthetic growth regulators strip cannabis of its natural potency, terpenes, and flavor—leaving you with a harsh, artificial high that’s bad for your lungs and worse for your health. If your bud smells weak, burns black, or feels like a rock, you might be smoking lab-grown trash. Know the signs, demand better, and never settle for chemical-laced garbage.
Dank or Dangerous: What’s in Your Weed?
Think dispensary weed is always safe? Not so fast. Pesticides, mold, and heavy metals are still making it into legal cannabis. We break down what’s happening and what you can do about it.
Dirty Weed in the Netherlands: Contaminants Found in Coffee Shop Cannabis
Dirty Weed in the Netherlands: Contaminants Found in Coffee Shop Cannabis" A recent investigation into Dutch coffee shop cannabis revealed lead, pesticides, and bacteria lurking in the “tolerated” market. Here’s why it’s time for real regulation.