1. Cannabis has been used for thousands of years. The earliest evidence of its use dates back to 2737 BC in China, where it was used as a medicinal plant. It has since spread throughout the world and is now one of the most widely used substances on the planet.
  2. There are three main species of cannabis: Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis. Each species has its own unique characteristics and effects on the body.
  3. Cannabis contains over 100 different cannabinoids, including THC and CBD. THC is responsible for the psychoactive effects of cannabis, while CBD is known for its therapeutic properties.
  4. Cannabis can be consumed in many different ways, including smoking, vaping, edibles, tinctures, topicals, and more.
  5. Hemp is a variety of cannabis that contains very low amounts of THC (less than 0.3%). Hemp is primarily used for industrial purposes such as making paper, clothing, rope, and other products due to its strong fibers.
  6. Marijuana is a term that refers to cannabis varieties with higher levels of THC (greater than 0.3%). Marijuana is often used recreationally or medicinally due to its psychoactive effects caused by the presence of THC in the plant material.
  7. The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a network of receptors found throughout the body that interacts with cannabinoids such as THC and CBD from cannabis plants in order to maintain homeostasis within the body’s systems.
  8. Cannabidiol (CBD) has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its numerous health benefits including pain relief, anti-inflammatory properties, stress relief, anxiety reduction, seizure prevention/treatment and more!
  9. Cannabis can be used to treat a wide range of medical conditions including chronic pain, cancer-related symptoms such as nausea/vomiting/loss of appetite/pain relief; epilepsy; multiple sclerosis; glaucoma; PTSD; depression; anxiety; inflammatory bowel disease; Crohn’s disease; fibromyalgia; insomnia; Alzheimer’s disease; Parkinson’s disease and much more!
  10. 10 .The legal status of cannabis varies from country to country but it is becoming increasingly accepted worldwide as an effective treatment for many medical conditions as well as a recreational substance with minimal side effects when compared to other drugs such as alcohol or tobacco