Some cannabis users experience unexpected symptoms when taking a break from daily use, including mood swings, sleep disruption, and headaches. Pot Culture Magazine breaks the silence on weed withdrawal, exploring the neuroscience behind it and offering sharp, connoisseur-level strategies to ride out the recalibration without shame, panic, or corporate bullshit.
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.
Burn or Buzz: Which Gets You Higher, a Gram of Flower or a Gram of Vape?
Is flower still the heavyweight champ, or has vapor taken the crown? Pot Culture Magazine digs into lab data, expert insight, and lived experience to find out what really gets you higher—a gram of bud or a gram of oil. From efficiency to feel, this myth-busting review breaks down the highs, the science, and the smoke.
Cough to Get Off? The Biggest Stoner Myth, Debunked
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.
Can Your Friends Get You Higher?
Ever feel like the right company makes you higher? Science backs it up. Your brain thrives on social energy, mirror neurons, and dopamine boosts from the right stoner circle. The difference between euphoric highs and paranoid freakouts often comes down to the people around you. Choose your smoking crew wisely—your high depends on it.