Info & sUPPORT

There’s a lot of myth and misinformation surrounding marijuana, so we want to address frequently asked questions (FAQs) and provide essential information to enhance your understanding of cannabis use disorders. 

Many people believe that marijuana is very safe, and it’s common to hear that withdrawal symptoms are rare when quitting. But is it really true that marijuana is not addictive and doesn’t cause any withdrawal symptoms?

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Cannabis Use Disorder refers to a pattern of use that results in significant impairment or distress, marked by symptoms such as increased consumption, repeated unsuccessful attempts to quit, cravings, and continued use despite adverse consequences. 

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Cannabis plants naturally produce over 113 cannabinoids, with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) being one of the most well-known. Hemp is a variety of cannabis that contains 0.3% THC or less.

Delta-8 THC is an isomer of delta-9 THC, typically produced through laboratory synthesis. So, what are the key differences among these cannabinoids?

 

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How much regulations are there for marijuana products?

When you have a fever and need to take 200 mg of ibuprofen, you can trust the label to accurately guide you—whether you choose two 100 mg capsules or one 200 mg capsule from any brand. However, with a 50 mg THC gummy, can you be certain it truly contains 50 mg of THC? Is this always reliable, or could there be variations?