Sometimes overlooked, but an important topic is that of the health of cannabis consumers. The effects on the mental health of users is often discussed by the media, and in response to those, often negative reports, efforts have been made from within the cannabis community to understand and explain those risks. International and commercial growth of cannabis has created an industry with a necessary interest in understanding risk, commercial investors also bring the funding to do so.
As a result recognised, validated information is becoming easier to access for users and interested parties.
We will use information from internationally recognised leaders and provide access to their public data where available.
Physical health is an area will review and investigate, so please join us as we build our knowledge collectively and share it with our community. We will look at various known preventative measures some recreational cannabis users take in order to minimise the risk to their personal health. Our journey will find us looking at the rise of the vaporiser and edibles, an inevitable phenomenon. As the idea of smoking fat reefers becomes less desirable or acceptable, likely due to a number of factors which are probable drivers of the bifter nearing extinction, something is bound to help fill the market gap.
The known harm to health of inhaling burned matter, even if it is lovely green, and the closeness of our society make it quite hard for everyone to easily light up and forget the world. A relaxing smoke is somewhat spoiled when you your mind is considering others such as the neighbours or family and your special pong.
Unsurprisingly there is an rapidly growing industry of it's own built for the non smoking consumer, with many established brands already out there. Many are commercial businesses providing products such as edibles, from humble cookies to fine confection, vaping devices, from flame powered vapes to high tech electric dry herb vaporisers, and specialist products such as concentrates, rosins and convenient pre-filled vape pen cartridges.
We will also delve into a variety of examples of how medicinal users have found benefit for a range of medical issues. People use cannabis to deal with a host of day to day issues, such as insomnia, nausea, anxiety, appetite loss and even weight gain. Of course, there are users who believe that cannabis is a wonder drug cure all, which will cure cancer and more. We all have a responsibility to ensure that when we are dealing with life and death issues, that we let health experts lead the way. Of benefit though, to people who do use cannabis is that there are few proven interaction issues caused when cannabis is used alongside a mainstream medical intervention, such that patients often benefit from real, or placebo effects from their additional 'medication'.
As a result recognised, validated information is becoming easier to access for users and interested parties.
We will use information from internationally recognised leaders and provide access to their public data where available.
Physical health is an area will review and investigate, so please join us as we build our knowledge collectively and share it with our community. We will look at various known preventative measures some recreational cannabis users take in order to minimise the risk to their personal health. Our journey will find us looking at the rise of the vaporiser and edibles, an inevitable phenomenon. As the idea of smoking fat reefers becomes less desirable or acceptable, likely due to a number of factors which are probable drivers of the bifter nearing extinction, something is bound to help fill the market gap.
The known harm to health of inhaling burned matter, even if it is lovely green, and the closeness of our society make it quite hard for everyone to easily light up and forget the world. A relaxing smoke is somewhat spoiled when you your mind is considering others such as the neighbours or family and your special pong.
Unsurprisingly there is an rapidly growing industry of it's own built for the non smoking consumer, with many established brands already out there. Many are commercial businesses providing products such as edibles, from humble cookies to fine confection, vaping devices, from flame powered vapes to high tech electric dry herb vaporisers, and specialist products such as concentrates, rosins and convenient pre-filled vape pen cartridges.
We will also delve into a variety of examples of how medicinal users have found benefit for a range of medical issues. People use cannabis to deal with a host of day to day issues, such as insomnia, nausea, anxiety, appetite loss and even weight gain. Of course, there are users who believe that cannabis is a wonder drug cure all, which will cure cancer and more. We all have a responsibility to ensure that when we are dealing with life and death issues, that we let health experts lead the way. Of benefit though, to people who do use cannabis is that there are few proven interaction issues caused when cannabis is used alongside a mainstream medical intervention, such that patients often benefit from real, or placebo effects from their additional 'medication'.
Advice on cannabis use is available far and wide, so we are gathering information together which we feel will help our members. We review how and why recreational users choose various methods of consumption and delve into the world of medicating to help with a multitude of medical issues ranging from common sleep and pain complaints through to serious illness or disease.
It's important for private members clubs to work together to educate people about the importance of validating the source of these products, it's all of our responsibility to ensure services or products we purchase or make available are made with fair trade, no slave labour, no children are involved and that our money is not funding organised crime. It's a big task to do as a group, let alone individually. A real issue surrounding the sourcing of products is that there is lots out there, and an increasing amount of merchandise is of dubious quality, it's a real risk when buying blind online.