Sorry to tell you, as a sleep apnea person myself, no strains improve sleep apnea.
While it's true that cannabis may help you sleep, the breath interuptions due to apnea will not go away.
In fact my pot Doctor begged me to use the Cpap machine for this very reason. In fact he was emphatic...
I use the Mighty and really like the dosing capsules for this reason. S&B even sells a little keychain that holds four of them. Quite handy, not simply for stealth, but I don't like to mess around and spill precious herb
I like to sip hot tea while vaping, as it inevitably dries out the throat.
That's not always practical of course. I've tried all kinds of lozenges as I use my voice a lot (teaching yoga and movement often to larger groups) I like Olbas the best, they work.
Finally vaping on a bit lower...
I've been using a tongue scraper for many, many years and really wouldn't want to do without it. Your mouth feels so much cleaner.
Some dentists as well as drug stores provide plastic ones. I don't care for these at all. I use a stainless steel one I bought at a health food store years ago, I...
I would be more concerned about entering the US then returning to Canada. Most of the time not much happens but when you least expect it...
I presume (?) you're planning to buy your herb in the US.
I would not cross the border into the US with ANY amount. Speaking from personal experience I was...
Curious to find out if there are any vaporists here who are using the Wim Hof breathing methods and cold water exposure and if so if the herb is aiding or hindering in this endeavor.
I've lived and travelled extensively all over South East Asia and still go to Thailand about once a year for a month or so. I would indeed NOT travel with any herb, pens or concentrates. I do usually bring a tincture along tossed in my cosmetic bag in a tincture bottle from the health food...
As mentioned by several people in this thread, I would be really curious to find out what temperature you use? Most of us are indeed kind of addicted to large clouds. While fun at times, you don't need those at all to get high. IF you still have your Crafty, start at 315 for a couple of flavor...
Hookahs are indeed quite bad as there is charcoal used in it as well as artificially flavored tabacco.
There have been some studies done on the effects of using water tools to smoke cannabis. The effects were actually worse for the lungs then simple smoking. My own theory for this that when...
With PF the condition often has it's roots in the calf muscles, though the pain is in the foot. Gentle regular stretching, massage including pressure point work are all helpful. A good physical therapist can also help. As far as cannabis is concerned, I would look for high CBD strains to fight...
I have come to appreciate flavor hits more and more over time. Like a couple of people on this thread so far, I often use a Crafty or Mighty. Frankly this used to be an average device for flavor hits as the herb keeps roasting even when you don't draw and also during the warm up. The dosing...
Living in San Francisco, I think most of the dispensary testing done is mainly to determine THC and CBD levels. They also make sure there's no mold. Having lived previously in Humboldt county and seeing a lot of grows,I can tell you that in my observation indoor material is more likely to b...
I've been using cannabis for over 45 years now. Wow I can't even believe I'm writing this! Yet I'm still young at heart and even body and cannabis is an important component in this.
I like to pair cannabis with my yoga practice and the two are very intertwined. I feel like it's easier to let...
Hemp oil is often industrial grade from China, containing loads of pesticides. Buyer beware as it is a lucrative market.
As a periodic sufferer of night terrors myself, I wouldn't put all my stock into cannabis, though it can be helpful.
It's not a cure all though. Gentle yoga, breathing...
In San Francisco I go to a dispensary where all the product is lab tested, so that it's labeled with both THC and CBD percentages. As I use small amounts at one time, I love to have the immense variety. Also happy to see that a lot of outdoor grown strains have become available and popular once...
I think most of us (myself sometimes included) use way too much material at once. As the old saying states: "Quantity changes quality"
It can become a vicious cycle as the cannabinoid receptors actually dull from too much intake. This is much better explained in the recently published book...