Weed Cram: De-mystifying the world of legal cannabis.

Sploofs: The #1 way to trap the smell of weed?

For many marijuana enthusiasts, the joy of smoking is often overshadowed by the pungent smell that lingers long after the session is over. With the rise of cannabis culture and legalization, more and more people are looking for ways to smoke weed discreetly. Sploofs, the personal smoke filters that promise to get rid of weed smell, have become a popular solution for those who enjoy smoking weed but wish to avoid the lingering scent.

Whether you’re trying to avoid detection from roommates, landlords, or law enforcement, a sploof can be a tool to help you get rid of weed smell. But what exactly is it, and do they actually work? In this article, we’ll explore the history and science behind sploofs, how to make them, and what makes a good one.

From the traditional dryer sheet to activated carbon based filters, we’ll show you how to create your own personal smoke filter and smoke weed without smelling like weed. Whether you’re a seasoned smoker or new to the scene, this article will help you find the best sploof for your needs and remove weed smell once and for all.

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The Secret to Cellular Longevity? Autophagy and Cannabis

Autophagy, a concept obscure to many, is a pivotal mechanism that is vital to sustain overall health. It is the body’s method of cleansing damaged, useless proteins, cellular debris, and organelles, enabling the preservation of cellular homeostasis and thwarting the emergence of diseases such as cancer, autoimmune diseases, and neurodegenerative disorders.

But what if we were to reveal a natural way to escalate autophagy and enhance health outcomes? Recent studies have indicated that the non-psychoactive cannabinoid, CBD, present in cannabis may possess the ability to encourage autophagy in cells, catalyzing interest in the plant’s therapeutic applications for an array of health conditions, including age-related diseases and cancer.

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Types of Cannabis Concentrate

There are many different products created from cannabis concentrate, and even more different things you might call it. The terminology used for concentrates can be very confusing for people who are new to the world of extracts. In this article, we’ll straighten out all the different terms used to refer to cannabis oil and what, if any, the differences in the meanings of the terms are.

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Medical CBD now Legal in South Korea

On November 25, South Korea made history by becoming the first country in East Asia to legalize medical marijuana, albeit in a very limited form. This came as surprising news to many since their existing punishments for pot use are quite strict. Additionally, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety had previously said it would not support any marijuana use, but recently changed its tune.

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Utah’s Medical Marijuana Legislation

Utah voters approved Proposition 2, The Utah Medical Cannabis Act, on November 6th, 2018. It passed by a significant majority of 52.75% to 47.25%, a difference of about 60,000 votes in an election with just over one million votes. But lawmakers already overwrote it on December 3rd, giving it far stricter rules before it ever had a chance to go into effect.

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