Category: Medical Cannabis Series


  • The Best Cannabis Strains to Support Cancer Treatment and Recovery

    Medicinal Cannabis Series Part 5: Cancer, and How To Find Comfort and Recovery Through Cannabis Understanding Cancer Treatment and Recovery A cancer diagnosis changes everything. Beyond the illness itself, it affects every part of life, energy levels, appetite, mood, sleep, and overall wellbeing. Modern medicine continues to make remarkable progress in fighting the disease, but…

  • Which Cannabis Strain Is Right for Epilepsy? The Research Explained

    Medicinal Cannabis Series Part 4: Epilepsy, and How To Get Relief Through Cannabis Understanding Epilepsy Epilepsy is one of humanity’s oldest recorded neurological conditions. It arises when bursts of abnormal electrical activity in the brain trigger seizures that can vary from brief lapses in awareness to full convulsions. For many, the unpredictability of these episodes…

  • Fibromyalgia Pain, and How To Get Relief Through Cannabis

    Medicinal Cannabis Series Part 3: Fibromyalgia Pain, and How To Get Relief Through Cannabis Understanding Fibromyalgia Pain Fibromyalgia is a condition defined by pain that never quite goes away. It can affect the entire body, muscles, joints, nerves, and often leaves people feeling exhausted even after rest. For many, it brings not only physical discomfort,…

  • Arthritis Pain, and How To Get Relief Through Cannabis

    Medicinal Cannabis Series Part 2: Arthritis Pain, and How To Get Relief Through Cannabis Understanding Arthritis Pain Arthritis is one of the most common causes of chronic pain in the world. It doesn’t just affect the joints, it affects how people move, rest, and live their everyday lives. The constant stiffness, swelling, and discomfort can…

  • Cancer Pain, and How To Get Relief Through Cannabis.

    Medicinal Cannabis Series: Part I — Cancer Pain Understanding Cancer Pain Cancer pain is complex, and for many people it becomes one of the hardest parts of the journey. It can arise from the tumour itself, from pressure on nerves or organs, or as a side effect of treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy.…