Cannabis Science

Cannabis and the Body: Stretching High, Part 1

Plant-assisted movement isn’t a new trend — it’s an old relationship resurfacing. Across cultures, cannabis has long appeared alongside dance, athletic ritual, martial arts, and embodied meditation. What we’re doing now is studying what people already knew: the plant changes…

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The Hotbox with Megan Dobro

The Hotbox with Dustin Hoxworth isn’t your polished PR interview. It’s me getting stoned and asking people the questions they probably aren’t ready for. These aren’t cold reads or copy-paste Q&As; I sit with my guests, usually multiple times, and…

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Cannabis, Psychedelics, and the Endocannabinoid Link: Part 1

This series explores the deep but underexamined connection between cannabis and psychedelics, two plant medicines that act on different yet overlapping systems in the brain and body. While cannabis primarily tunes the endocannabinoid system (ECS) and psychedelics activate the serotonergic…

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Innovation Isn’t a Buzzword. It’s a Battle Plan

If you think “innovation” means slapping a touchscreen on 10-year-old hardware, we’re not in the same industry. In cannabis, real innovation isn’t found in flashy branding or retrofitted equipment with a new paint job. It’s found in the daily grind…

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What Are You Smokin’ All Day?!

Smoking cannabis is and historically has been the most common consumption method on the planet. It has been smoked for specific medical purposes, for spiritual and religious reasons, and for a good time. Cannabis smoke is the backbone of cannabis…

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Why Cannabis Needs a Terpene Revolution

For years, cannabis consumers have been trained to chase high THC numbers, believing that potency equals quality. But as the industry matures, it’s becoming clear that THC percentage alone doesn’t tell the whole story. Terpenes, aldehydes, thiols, and, the other…

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