Monthly Archives: March 2023

  1. A Step-by-Step Guide to Becoming a Master Grower in Canada

    Learn how to become a master grower in Canada with this step-by-step guide! We provide you with all the information you need to navigate through the process. 

    Becoming a master grower in Canada can be challenging, but with the right information and dedication, it can be done. This guide provides you with an overview of what is required to become a master grower in Canada and gives you tips on how to succeed.

    Research All Rules and Regulations for Cannabis Growing. 

    Before starting the process to becoming a master grower in Canada, it’s important to familiarize yourself with all rules and regulations related to cannabis production. These rules vary from province to province and can be found on provincial websites as well as Health Canada’s website. Understanding what is required of legal cannabis production will give you the

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  2. Will CBD Oil Break a Fast?

    What is a Fast? 

     

    A fast is an eating plan that switches between eating and not eating on a disciplined schedule. Intermittent fasting is this generation’s current craze, with one fasting period lasting from 12 to 18 hours. In some fasts, a person can have water, tea, coffee, or even tiny amounts of food in one fasting interval. 

    Fasting has been practiced for centuries, especially in numerous religions like Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Islam. Hippocrates, a Greek philosopher, believed that fasting helps the body heal itself. 

    With an archaic belief such as fasting lasting through the modern age, scientists concluded that fasting has multiple benefits for us.

    Why Do We Fast? 

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  3. How fast is CBD use growing in Canada?

    Since October 17, 2018, cannabis has been legalized for production, distribution, sale, and non-medical use for adults in Canada, making it the 2nd country in the world to authorize widespread non-medical use of the drug. This event followed the decriminalization of cannabis for medical use two decades ago. 

     

    After a year of legalization of non-medical cannabis, only minimal change was observed. Consumers have reported acquiring commodities through legal means; this correlated to an increase in legal retail sales and volumes sold. 

     

    During October of the following year, a more comprehensive array of products were planned to be legalized, including more robust varieties (strains) and edibles. Introduction to the Canadian legal market would begin in December 2019 and continue well into the following years, given regulatory timelines

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