cannifornian – MJ Shareholders https://mjshareholders.com The Ultimate Marijuana Business Directory Wed, 30 Jun 2021 10:45:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Don’t Miss Our Finale to Season 1 https://mjshareholders.com/dont-miss-our-finale-to-season-1/ Wed, 30 Jun 2021 10:45:25 +0000 https://www.thecannifornian.com/?p=21088 Today’s episode of The Cannifornian Podcast is our final episode of Season 1! The time has flown by and we’ve had so many amazing guests and discussions. Today will be no different because we have Sabrina, aka @wholetmebeamom.

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The June 29 episode of The Cannifornian Podcast is our final episode of Season 1! The time has flown by and we’ve had so many amazing guests and discussions. This podcast will be no different because we have Sabrina, aka @wholetmebeamom, on and we are going to be discussing ways that we can all have “The Pot Talk” with our family, friends, and yes, even your kids. Not only do we get her insight on having “The Pot Talk”, but we also get her insights on being a canna-parent advocating in a world where the stigma is very apparent. We hope you enjoy this episode and stay tuned for Season 2 coming soon!

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Happy Jack Herer Day! https://mjshareholders.com/happy-jack-herer-day/ Sun, 20 Jun 2021 00:45:15 +0000 https://www.thecannifornian.com/?p=21039 Herer was born in 1939 and started smoking ganja at 29 years old. By 1973 he had started his campaign to legalize cannabis in California.

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Enjoy a Strain Named After a Spirited Cannabis Activist

By Rebecca Victoria Olmos

Ah, Jack Herer – A pungently spicy, terpinolene-rich cannabis flower with blissful effects. It’s one of those old-school strains, known for its classic feel-good day out in the sunshine vibe.

The sativa dominant hybrid is a genetic cross between Haze (high-energy and creative) and a hybrid of Shiva Skunk and Northern lights #5 (relaxing and mellow). It often provides users with a boost of energy along with a chill body buzz.

The strain was created in the ’90s, has won numerous awards, and has been cultivated by numerous breeders. Sensi Seeds of Amsterdam gave Jack Herer its name to honor the American writer and cannabis activist.

Herer was born in 1939 and started smoking ganja at 29 years old. By 1973 he had started his campaign to legalize cannabis in California.

One of Herer’s most popular books was “The Emperor Wear No Clothes.” In this book, he complied years of research and arguments against the prohibition of cannabis and its benefits, specifically the hemp plant.

According to the LA Times, the book was published in 1985 and has since sold over 700,000 copies. It is still regularly referenced throughout the cannabis industry.

Herer died in 2010 after he suffered a heart attack just moments after giving an exzillerating pro-pot speech at the Hempstalk Festival in Oregon.

“There’s nothing fucking better for the human race than having marijuana morning, noon, and night,” Herer said at the rally. “You’ve gotta be outta your mind not to smoke dope.”

He was often described as lively and zippy, which makes sense as to why they named a strain after him that provided people with the same energy.

June 18 is the unofficial Jack Herer Day, but I’d recommend livening up any day with the zingy strain.

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The Cannifornian Podcast – Coming Soon https://mjshareholders.com/the-cannifornian-podcast-coming-soon/ Fri, 19 Mar 2021 02:45:55 +0000 https://www.thecannifornian.com/?p=20648 We're creating a fun, safe, and educational space for listeners to learn about and stay up to date on the cannabis and CBD industry.

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We’ve been working on something special and we are excited to finally be able to share our trailer with everyone to get a sneak peek (while offering a special thanks to Caliva for being our sponsor)!

Take a look at what is coming soon – The Cannifornian Podcast!

We’re creating a fun, safe, and educational space for listeners to learn about and stay up to date on the cannabis and CBD industry. We’ll deep dive into legalization, health and wellness benefits, culture, and much more!

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Cannabis can Lead to Decrease in Opioid Consumption https://mjshareholders.com/cannabis-can-lead-to-decrease-in-opioid-consumption/ Sun, 07 Feb 2021 12:44:46 +0000 https://www.thecannifornian.com/?p=20505 Can cannabis implementation with chronic pain patients can lead to an overall better quality of life and decrease opioid consumption?

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1936 brought about the inception of reefer madness which portrayed cannabis as being responsible for the degradation of humanity, bringing about borderline psychosis to those who decided to use the plant. For the decades following, cannabis was portrayed as s a “gateway drug” meaning it acts as a starting point to an inevitable fall into heavy drug use and addiction. Recently, a Toronto based research group published a study showing the exact opposite, cannabis can in fact serve as an “exit drug”.

 A large prospective study of 1,145 Canadian medical cannabis patients observed, self-reported opioid use and quality of life while using cannabis or cannabis products. The methods used to record the data included a full range cannabis use inventory check list, which collected a wide scope of data regarding the cannabis usage of the patients as well the World Health Organization Quality of Life Short Form, which is used to quantify pain levels along with general health and overall wellness metrics. An in-depth prescription drug questionnaire was also implemented to gather drug usage data.

28% of the 1,145 patients reported opioid use at the beginning of the study, while only 11% percent reported usage of these drugs at the end of the six-month observational period, more than a 50% percent decrease in use. Among those who continued the use of opioids the quantity of prescription drug use decreased by 78%. These data points are quite telling and imply that cannabis use among those using opioids may lead to great steps in the decreased usage of potentially harmful chemicals.

It seems to be quite clear that cannabis implementation with chronic pain patients can lead to an overall better quality of life by serving to decrease or cease opioid use entirely as a form of treatment. The overall improvement of public health is still left to be seen.

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Tilray-Aphria Merger Spawns Big Cannabis https://mjshareholders.com/tilray-aphria-merger-spawns-big-cannabis/ Sat, 02 Jan 2021 16:45:05 +0000 https://www.thecannifornian.com/?p=20420 In the recent past, buying weed meant meeting a friend of a friend in the back-parking lot of a supermarket only to be left waiting for hours, hoping your herbs would arrive. But now things are changing with the option to buy publicly traded, NASDAQ stock of a multi-billion-dollar Canadian pot conglomerate. Tilray and Aphria, […]

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In the recent past, buying weed meant meeting a friend of a friend in the back-parking lot of a supermarket only to be left waiting for hours, hoping your herbs would arrive. But now things are changing with the option to buy publicly traded, NASDAQ stock of a multi-billion-dollar Canadian pot conglomerate. Tilray and Aphria, two of Canada’s largest cannabis companies are set to create the worlds largest cannabis corporation with a combined estimated market value of 3.9 billion dollars and have intentions of finding their space in the ever-growing U.S cannabis market.

Both companies have already started their moves into the largest global cannabis market independently of each other. Manitoba Harvest, a Tilray powered CBD company is already offering products in the United States and Aphria recently purchased a southern based craft beer company, SweetWater Brewing, for the price of $300 million dollars. The purchase of the beer company likely will serve as a base for a transition into cannabis sales in the United States.

Tilray CEO Brendan Kennedy is hopeful for the future of legal cannabis and believes it soon will be traded both Statewide and internationally. He thinks that by 2022 people can expect cannabis to be traded like alcohol and that the state specific brands and markets will soon be a thing of the past. For the time being cannabis remains federally illegal in the U.S and it appears it will remain that way for the immediate future under the incoming Biden white house. Although Biden leans towards decriminalization he has not made it explicitly clear that he has any intentions of heading towards federal legalization. A lot is left to be seen for the future of mega cannabis conglomerations and how they are to fair in an ever opening, yet restricted marketplace.

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5 Health Benefits of CBD for Fitness and Bodybuilding https://mjshareholders.com/5-health-benefits-of-cbd-for-fitness-and-bodybuilding/ Thu, 21 May 2020 00:44:42 +0000 https://www.thecannifornian.com/?p=18871 Maintaining a fit body and chiseled muscles is a much-sought after way to well-being. Physical training is one of the effective lifestyle choices that immensely enhances strength, endurance and confidence. However, a strict fitness routine takes a lot of motivation and physical stamina. Therefore, to keep things going smoothly, fitness freaks rely on dietary supplements […]

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Maintaining a fit body and chiseled muscles is
a much-sought after way to well-being. Physical training is one of the
effective lifestyle choices that immensely enhances strength, endurance and
confidence. However, a strict fitness routine takes a lot of motivation and
physical stamina. Therefore, to keep things going smoothly, fitness freaks rely
on dietary supplements and energy-boosting substances.

When it comes to energy-supplements for
bodybuilding, what is commonly used is high concentrations of processed
nutrients with added elements that are not suitable for every gym-goer out
there. Since many of these synthetic supplements are not whole nutrients and
are specifically made for body growth, they may have side-effects. In this
context, many fitness enthusiasts search for viable natural supplements. CBD is
one such substance that can fulfill most of the dietary needs of bodybuilders.

What is
CBD?

CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound of the Cannabis Sativa species. The Hemp strain of this species is the primary source of CBD. Despite being a part of the cannabis family, Hemp-derived cannabidiol contains THC content of below 0.3%. While THC is responsible for the ‘high’ effect, CBD is non-psychoactive. CBD holds some great therapeutic properties that can address issues such as chronic pain, anxiety, indigestion, etc. Therefore, a regular intake of CBD tinctures and oils may support your fitness goals.

Here are Five Health Benefits of CBD that can
Boost Your Fitness and Bodybuilding

1.   CBD
can Assist in Managing Pain and Inflammation

For a bodybuilder, pain, aches, and swelling
are common occurrences. Straining your body for that extra set of push-ups,
lifting heavy weights daily, or pushing reasonably beyond your comfort level
should be no reason for a fitness enthusiast to suffer pain and inflammation.
Once you are really absorbed in pain, it can hinder your workout routine and
disrupt all your fitness goals. 

CBD can regulate the sensation of pain and inflammation by engaging with the cannabinoid receptors in the endocannabinoid system. CBD can treat both nociceptive and neuropathic pain. Another advantage of using CBD for pain is that you can take advantage of its benefits through a variety of sources such as cbd gummies, drinks, dishes, oils, and protein bars.

2.   CBD
can Improve Nutrition

The supply of essential nutrients is vital for
fitness enthusiasts to keep them going through their workout sessions. Lack of
essential dietary supplements like carbohydrates, proteins and fats will
throttle muscle growth and can actually weaken the participants.

Hemp-derived CBD oil Canada contains essential nutrients such as protein, fiber, calcium, B complex vitamins, iron, fatty acids, etc. Besides providing nutrition, CBD may also help you in controlling your appetite and metabolism. By shutting off certain receptors in your body, CBD can help you avoid the urge to overeat. Therefore, CBD helps maintain lean body weight as well.

3.   CBD
may Help You Get Proper Sleep

Muscle strains, aches and energy drainage are
frequent events for bodybuilders. No matter if it is a severe blow to joints or
numbing pain in your back, adequate rest is required to recover from such
injuries. Moreover, proper sleep will aid in muscle growth and help you
concentrate on diet and fitness routine.

According to studies, CBD may improve your sleep duration as well as sleep quality by releasing a relaxing effect in the central nervous system. Besides aiding muscle growth and recovery, a good sleeping habit improves hormonal balance, reduces stress and increases overall immunity, all of which are crucial to maintaining your fitness.

4.   CBD
may Reduce Anxiety and Mood-Related Disturbances

For an athlete or bodybuilder, a robust
nervous system is extremely crucial to perform well. A person with an anxious
mind can never fully focus on physical training. Mood swings, agitation and
anxiety disorders are serious obstacles in the path of getting a muscular
physique. Moreover, anxiety issues can actually halt natural growth and make
you feeble and unattractive.

CBD can reduce the stress by interacting with the Adenosine and Serotonin receptors in your endocannabinoid system. Since these receptors play an important role in maintaining good mental health, CBD, by regulating serotonin levels, may help to keep serious anxiety-related disorders like depression at bay. 

5.   CBD
can Improve Your Energy

Getting low on energy is a serious impediment for fitness lovers as it restricts their fitness activities. You can feel low on energy due to several reasons like insufficient diet, lack of sleep, exhaustion and lethargy. Lack of energy can also be caused by underlying medical issues that may need expert supervision. You can get lab tested CBD gummies online at cheap rates which  may helpyou revive that lost energy quickly, post workout.

The human endocannabinoid system has its own cannabinoids that maintain the natural balance or homeostasis in your body. This process is vital to continue the essential biological processes and keep the energy balance intact. CBD interacts with the cannabinoid receptors and assists the natural cannabinoids by binding with the receptors, resulting in better energy balance, improved immunity and lesser ailments.

Final
Words

Exhaustion, pain and discomfort are inevitable
in your journey to a fit body. CBD can take care of such troubles so that you
can focus on your fitness goals without worries. CBD not only helps with
specific issues related to fitness and bodybuilding, but it also improves your
overall immunity and mental setup so that you get fitter, both mentally and
physically.

If you are new to CBD, be careful with the dosage. Among various CBD profiles, CBD oil and pills work faster than others. A beginner can start with a modest dose of around 10 mg/ day. Make sure you go through the ingredients label of the product and check the required accreditation’s.

Reference articles:

marijuanadoctors.com/blog/cbd-muscle-building

havingtime.com/4-research-backed-health-benefits-of-cbd

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