Hormones
Does Smoking Marijuana Reduce the Body's Testosterone Production?
" You may have already heard about claims that smoking pot can lower testosterone levels. However, with all the information you can get online " …
The Science Behind How Cannabis Can Boost Your Appetite
Getting “the munchies” is a famous side effect of marijuana—and for many consumers, that just means grabbing an extra bag of potato chips or making …
Cannabis & Your Hormones: A Complex Connection
Hormone therapies are used to treat a variety of conditions ranging from menopause to health-threatening hormone imbalances to gender transition therapies and even cancer. Now, …
Strange anxiety and sleeplessness when taking any cannabis?
"I’ve always been a lightweight when it comes to substances. I could get drunk off of maybe two beers, high off of one good hit. …
Can CBD help secondary estrogen positive breast cancer which has spread to the lungs, liver and bones?
CBD may help with pain from cancers but unfortunately there is not a definitive cure with using CBD. drpersaud
Can CBD Alter the Effects of Estrogen Patches?
“Could CBD either make estrogen patches more or less effective?” Estrogen patches are essentially a method for the replacement of estrogen hormone. According to a …
Can you recommend the best cannabis oil to treat secondary estrogen positive breast cancer?
This certainly seems like a very scary question that you’re asking. Are you really asking for a cannabis oil to treat breast cancer that has …
treating estrogen positive breast cancer with CBD
"I’m interested in using the purest form of CBD oil to treat estrogen positive breast cancer. I would like to know what the best way …
Is testosterone breaking me out?
"I am a female, age 25, and I smoke weed daily). I believe the testosterone is breaking me out, but I really do not want …
What is the maintenance dose for:
"I had stage 1 estrogen receptive breast cancer. Clear for now, but Tamoxifen has terrible side effects and on blood thinner, Xarelto. So would 15 …
Why Does Cannabis Make You Feel Good?
It was long believed that the “high” associated with cannabis was caused by a flood of dopamine released by the consumption of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). This …