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5 Surprising Reasons to add Herbs to Cannabis

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  Adding herbs to cannabis  is a great way to experiment with your preferences and get extra benefits. Here are some herbs to consider. To take your smoking experience to the next level and make the most of marijuana, you can use different herbs to supplement it. It may seem strange at first, but don't dismiss the idea until you try it. Pot lovers are always looking for ways to enhance their smoking experience. These innovations help segment the market and attract more people who can use it in different ways. Products such as  CBD oils  with herbal blends were developed through these experimentations. One of the main attractions for new users is the potential health benefits of cannabis. Different types of marijuana products and compounds, such as CBD, are associated with different results. There are many other categories to choose from, but the focus here is on herbal mixes. If you've been wondering about them, or can't seem to get your head around them, here are five reas

A new "comedown drug" may be on the horizon to treat people who get too high.

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  A pharmaceutical company is developing a new drug for people who become so high from  smoking marijuana  that they seek medical help - and its executives say the results so far are exciting. Anebulo Pharmaceuticals is developing the first drug of its kind, called ANEB-001, to treat so-called acute cannabinoid intoxication or ACI. That is when a person gets so tall that they feel out of control and sometimes ends up in the emergency room.  In clinical trials, the drug has shown that it can safely counter the effects of problematic high doses of THC with few side effects, company founder Dr. Joseph Lawlor said at a Sept. 26 informational event for media and investors. A cannabinoid receptor-blocking molecule ANEB-001 is a small molecule that can block the brain's type 1 cannabinoid receptor (CB1), with which  THC  binds to produce the psychoactive high.  ACI has appeared on the healthcare industry's radar, as marijuana is medically legal in 39 states and recreationally legal fo