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After seven years of success with the popular CBD Living brand, the creators founded THC Living to bring the same organic, high-quality wellness products to the cannabis market.
After seven years of success with the popular CBD Living brand, the creators founded THC Living to bring the same organic, high-quality wellness products to the cannabis market.
Why You Should Start Drinking Cannabis Tea
Rebecca Akers is a creative content marketer at Sirjasonwinters.com. Passionate about life, she not only studies and writes about quality of life, environmental changes, healthy living, but also loves writing just about everything that's challenging people to aspire towards continuous improvement and building their own success.
The perception by people about cannabis as a substance of abuse changed, today it’s now recognized for its recreational and medicinal benefits. Countries like Canada and Uruguay fully legalized the consumption of cannabis.
Before, the use of cannabis was hidden from the public eye. Today, tokers can do it in public, weed providers are offering edibles if you don’t enjoy smoking. You can drink cannabis through a tea concoction and order it online from any weed dispensary.
It comes in different flavors that will satisfy any delicate palate, you can drink it hot or cold either way it’s still delicious. Aside from its delightful flavor a drinker profits from its many health benefits from reducing chronic pain to the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease.
What is Cannabis Tea?
If you are someone who likes cannabis but doesn’t want to smoke or ingesting edibles, you can drink cannabis tea and enjoy its physical and mental therapeutic effects.
Cannabis tea is a cannabis-infused drink arranged by immersing different pieces of the plant in hot or cold water. It is loaded with vitamins, nutrients, and antioxidants. Its medicinal use is employed by health professionals to ease the symptoms of the disease and the THC content or psychoactive effect gives the high factor. The THC level of the tea depends on the strain and part of the plant, volume, and boiling time.
Popular among enthusiasts is cannabis green tea other choices are mellow mint, honey rose chamomile, lemon ginger, and many more.
The Benefits of Cannabis Tea
The legalization of cannabis allowed companies to conduct research on the many benefits of the wonder plant, some are:
Pain relief
The cannabinoids in cannabis bind to receptors in the nervous system to reduce pain. It will take 30-90 minutes for the tea to take effect which will last around 4-8 hours. The slow but long-lasting effects work best for people with chronic conditions like cancer, AIDS, and arthritis.
Consider drinking cannabis tea on an empty stomach for maximum effect.
Unlike opiates, it is not addictive nor is it dangerous.
Eases anxiety and depression
The neurotransmitters, called GABA, are chemicals in the brain that causes imbalance resulting in depression and anxiety. The cannabidiol (CBD) in cannabis tea regulates the GABA in the brain to make a drinker feel calm and reduces pain over time.
Helps with Nausea
Nausea protects the body from ingesting something harmful, but when it is chronic, it could lead to health problems. Cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy suffer excessive nausea the THC ingredient in cannabis tea reduce nausea and boost the appetite.
Side effects of Cannabis Tea
Consumption of cannabis tea in right dosage pose no problem but take it disregarding the proper administration will bring you trouble.
Start low go slow, ignore this rule and you will not enjoy the full benefits of drinking cannabis tea.
You will go overboard when you take another cup between 30-90 minutes. Consuming too much is an overdose you will feel discomfort during this time. The good news is no one died from a cannabis overdose.
There was a study on the adverse effects of cannabis tea via intravenous injection. The solution was prepared using cannabis seeds instead of the female flower head, then boiled in tap water without filtration. The effect was instantaneous, the four youth volunteers suffered nausea, puking, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and shakes.
The Contradictions
Drink cannabis tea the right way and you will reap the full benefits, you will feel some of these adverse effects with improper consumption.
● Nausea
● Dizziness
● Headache
● Fatigue
● Hunger
● Confusion
● Paranoia
Side effects of this nature are rare and it happens when consumption is too much without knowing the effects of THC in the body.
For instance, the effect of cannabis tea takes effect between 30-90 minutes and lasts for 3 to 4 hours. The drinker is impatient he wants to get blazed quickly so he drinks another cup within the prescribed period. The effect of the first cup sets in and here comes the next trip on the refill, he will experience a whammy and be thankful if it is a good trip. Getting too high is never a good thing.
Aficionados are not your regular dip tea bag in hot water drinkers. They would go the extra mile to grind cannabis, place it in a tea, bag boil it, then mix it with their favorite blend. The taste and effects are better than those bought in dispensaries.
Celebrate Independence Day with This Infused Hibiscus Sweet Tea
By Ashley Keenan
We’ve got a special treat for our American friends this 4th of July, a red, white, and blue infused sweet tea that will have you feeling patriotic in no time. This infused hibiscus sweet tea recipe is refreshing, with just the right amount of zing. It may not contain alcohol, but trust us - this summer treat will definitely elevate your Independence Day.
Instructions
Bring water to a boil in a medium saucepan, remove from heat. Steep the tea bags in the pot for 10-15 minutes. Remove tea bags, stir in infused honey, cover, and chill overnight.
Combine chilled tea in a pitcher with sparkling water, lime, frozen blueberries, ice cubes, and a couple of mint leaves. Serve in mason jars for a truly grammable experience.
Tip: If you don’t want the elevated head high of a cannabis infused drink, you can substitute an infused CBD honey.
Ingredients
8 hibiscus tea bags
4 cups water
3 cups sparkling water
½ cup cannabis infused honey
1 lime, sliced
½ cup frozen blueberries
Mint leaves (optional)
Spotlight Series: Province Brands' Dr. Natasha Murataeva
Province Brands of Canada is a Canadian adult beverage company that has created alcohol-free cannabis-powered beers and spirits that boast a dose-response curve similar to that of alcohol, but without the negative health effects that go hand in hand with booze. In other words, the neuro-toxic effect of alcohol and the hangovers that follow a night of drinking are non-existent.
Dr. Murataeva is a Cell Biology Lead at Province Brands with more than a decade of experience in cannabinoid pharmacology. As the Canadian market readies itself for infused cannabis products, beverages are coming in hot as consumer interest in alternate consumption methods spikes. We wanted to find out more about what Province Brands is creating so Dr. Murataeva gave us a run down of the company’s plans and upcoming offers.
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How did you get involved in the cannabis industry?
I earned my doctorate in neuroscience with a focus on addiction models, exploring the potential of cannabinoids to aid in cocaine and nicotine addictions. My postdoc focused on the neuro and cyto-protective qualities of cannabinoids. I met [CEO of Province Brands] Dooma Wendschuh at a conference in Liden and was taken with the idea of employing my knowledge to craft a safer alternative to alcohol.
Tell us a little bit about your product or service
We are crafting a new generation of cannabis-brewed beverages. Evolved cannabis beer will produce sensations unlike the standard marijuana high, but rather similar to that of alcohol. Our beer will not negatively impact consumers’ health like standard alcoholic beverages do, because marijuana compounds work through different cellular pathways. Additionally, because there is no negative impact on the body, the hangover risk is virtually eliminated. Evolved cannabis-brewed beer like ours, is low in calories, free of gluten and full of refreshing taste.
What time does your day typically start and what does a normal day look like to you?
I like to start my day early; I feel that I do my best thinking first thing in the morning. I begin by reading articles published in my field, as it always inspires me to get out there and create. Following my readings, I work on any planning and writing that needs to be done. I am currently working on creating standards and procedures that go into the development of our evolved cannabis beer. I am also working on developing a wide collaborative network spanning several continents and multiple countries. We believe that a team of the best specialists is paramount to our success. I really enjoy communicating with researchers in different fields; every day I have the opportunity to learn something new. It is quite amazing to see great minds come together and work as one on the challenges that we face in this business. At the end of my day I run through our accountability software and check off the tasks that I accomplished through the day; it always feels very satisfying.
What is your vision for your company going forward?
In the future I see Province Brands expanding into other segments of the consumer market. Phytocannabinoids have a multitude of benefits to offer, however the best method of attaining them still needs to be explored in more detail. I would like to create a line of beverages that can alter the mood in the specific direction, for example a drink that can boost confidence, induce a relaxation state, or inspire a contemplative mood.
What would an ideal post prohibition society look like to you?
I am hoping for greater safety and transparency, and less judgement. Marginalization doesn’t accomplish anything positive and can lead to dangerous practices and misunderstandings. As our society learns more factual information about marijuana and gains experience in cannabis consumption, I hope that we can do away with the abundant misinformation that has been created around the topic and transition to pragmatic understanding.
What was your first experience with cannabis like?
This might come as a bit of a surprise, but I have actually never tried cannabis before. Until recently, I have always worked in the USA in a field where I could be subjected to drug screening. Since moving to Canada, I have not yet taken the opportunity to try marijuana because I am not into smoking and edibles have not yet been legalized, so they are still unregulated. The issue with unregulated markets is that there is no stringent screening for pesticides or heavy metals. I would like to try our cannabis beer when it is legalized and released. I am big on safety and I know that our product will be tested for any potential contaminants, so I’ll feel good drinking it.
Tell us about some of the challenges you face working in the cannabis industry
The biggest challenge I’ve faced so far stems from the legal status of cannabis in other countries. I have encountered both supply companies and researchers who cannot work with us because they are based out of a country where cannabis is still illegal and/or heavily stigmatized. It can be frustrating, but it offers an opportunity to find a creative solution and improvise. I think this really speaks to two points: 1) legalization of cannabis in Canada will have a far more significant positive economic impact than previously expected, as new industries rise to fill in the demands of the expanding research and manufacturing markets, and 2) Canada will gain an upper hand in the global economic landscape as other countries legalize cannabis and we are ready and able to offer agile solutions to those countries’ demands.
What are some solutions you've found?
We’ve been relying on Canada-based manufacturers that can custom-build necessary equipment. It has been a real pleasure working with local producers knowing that we are contributing to the economic success and technological development of our own country.
What is one thing you wish everyone knew about cannabis?
I would like people to learn more about the medicinal properties of different components of cannabis oil so that they can strategically use them to their benefit.
What is one thing you wish everyone knew about your product or service?
We are creating a true alternative to alcohol that offers you the opportunity to enjoy a refreshing beer, crafted with the best science, without taking a toll on your body. It really is a beer unlike any other.
If you could go back in time and do it all over again, what (if anything) would you do differently?
I don’t think that I would change anything as every step has been a unique learning opportunity. One of our core values is authenticity. In the modern age of technological enhancements, it is popular to auto-tune and photoshop your story, creating an overly polished façade. I reject this idea, as nothing truly awesome in life comes easy or without challenges. Additionally, I think the “awesomeness” can only be developed through trial and error, as you need a basis for comparison.
What is your favorite way to consume cannabis?
N/A, I don’t use cannabis.
Do you think cannabis legalization will change the world for the better? Why?
Most definitely. Access to safe, high-quality products will be beneficial for society’s health and the economy, and sane legal regulations will remove the unnecessary burden on the judicial system. Additionally, as we’ve seen play out with several social issues in the past, legalization will contribute to the demarginalization of people who choose to use cannabis.
What advice would you offer to another woman who is looking to get into the industry?
I think being vocal about our opinions is the most important thing we can do. Nobody is going to give us what we want, especially if they don’t know what it is. I think being a vocal advocate is important not only for improving your own life, but also for impacting others. This is especially true in fields like cannabis where new areas are blossoming, and the market has incredible growth potential. Creating new niches and categories leads to diversification of available goods and offers consumers more choices, so everyone can find something that they enjoy. It prepares the ground for further exploration and education.