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Best Cannabinoids for Sleep

Sleep – the most blissful escape from reality! And yet, for many of us, a good night’s rest is just a dream. Insomnia and other sleep disorders like sleep apnea affect over 50 million Americans each year. [1] 

Tossing, turning, and staring at the ceiling night after night can leave you exhausted. Sleep is essential to maintain a good quality of life, but quality sleep remains elusive. [2]

The good news is cannabis may help overcome some chronic sleep disorders. Compounds in cannabis called cannabinoids can promote relaxation and reduce anxiety to help you fall asleep faster and sleep more soundly.[3]

In this article, we’ll explore how cannabis affects sleep and which cannabinoids show the most promise for improving sleep quality.

Can Cannabis Help With Sleep?

The short answer: yes. But don’t just take our word for it – science has got our back! Researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that;

“THC acts on the CB1 receptors in the central nervous system and can yield a biphasic effect on sleep such that THC, at lower doses, can reduce sleep onset latency and has been associated with greater ease of falling asleep, increased slow-wave sleep and increased total sleep time.” [4]

In English, please? THC, one of the main cannabinoids in cannabis flowers, can make it easier to fall asleep, increase deep sleep, and help you catch more zzz’s overall. First off, it can help calm those anxious thoughts that keep your mind racing when your head hits the pillow. No more counting sheep – just count on cannabis!

Plus, once you do drift off, cannabis may improve the quality of your sleep by increasing the amount of time you spend in deep, restorative slumber.

Other cannabinoids like CBD and CBN also hold promise for improving sleep by tackling factors that can disrupt it. To understand how they work, let’s first examine what cannabinoids actually are. [5]

What are Cannabinoids?

Cannabinoids are compounds found in cannabis plants that interact with receptors in the human endocannabinoid system. They mimic compounds our own bodies produce to regulate essential functions like mood, appetite, pain, and sleep.

The two main types are phytocannabinoids found in plants and endocannabinoids produced in our bodies. Cannabis contains over 100 different phytocannabinoids capable of benefiting sleep, pain, mood, appetite, and more by interacting with the endocannabinoid system. [6]

Best Cannabinoids for Sleep

Keep in mind that most cannabis products contain a mix of these compounds, so you’ll likely experience a combination of effects. But that’s not a bad thing – in fact, it’s called the “entourage effect,” where cannabinoids work together synergistically.[7]

If you want to isolate which one is more beneficial for you, try different strains with higher concentrations of one or the other or try taking CBD or CBN products. Here’s a rundown of the best cannabinoids for sleep and how they may help:

THC

THC is the most famous cannabinoid, known for its psychoactive effects (a.k.a. getting you “high”). It’s also the most researched, and the findings are very encouraging when it comes to sleep. Research indicates THC helps sleep by directly relaxing the body to relieve tension and calming the mind to quiet racing thoughts. It allows users to fall asleep faster and experience longer, higher-quality sleep. [8]

CBD

Cannabidiol, or CBD, is the second-most popular compound. And it’s non-intoxicating. Although CBD does not induce drowsiness directly, studies show it can help sleep by easing anxiety. Its most recognized use is to relieve chronic pain and inflammation. When you think about it, these are issues that can keep people awake. It’s hard to sleep when your back or leg hurts. [9]

Perhaps some CBD could reduce that pain enough for the sufferer to rest comfortably. But CBD does more than that. For example, it also interacts with the serotonin system, which could improve mood and reduce anxiety – two major contributors to insomnia.

CBN

Cannabinol, or CBN, is a mildly intoxicating cannabinoid that emerges when THC ages and oxidizes. This lesser-known but no-less-exciting member of the cannabinoid has been studied less than the other two, but for a longer time. According to the Sleep Foundation, CBN might have the potential to make you feel sleepy, particularly when combined with THC (remember that entourage effect we talked about?) [10]

Cannabis for Sleep: Best Practices

To use cannabis most effectively as a sleep aid:

Start Low, Go Slow with Dosage

When it comes to cannabis, more isn’t always better. Taking too much can actually have the opposite effect and make you feel anxious or wired. Start with a low dose and gradually increase until you find your sweet spot.

Time it Right

Give yourself some time to unwind before hitting the hay. Those initial psychoactive effects might have you giggling more than yawning, so plan accordingly!

Consider the Method

Different methods of consuming cannabis can impact how quickly you feel the effects and how long they last. Vaping tends to have a faster onset but shorter duration, while edibles may take longer to kick in but stick around for the long haul. Find what works best for your sleep schedule.

Monitor Side Effects

While cannabis can be a helpful sleep aid, it’s not without some potential drawbacks. Some users report changes in their dreams (or lack thereof). Others may experience dry mouth, red eyes, or increased heart rate. And if you overdo it, you might wake up feeling groggy – aka the “cannabis hangover.” Listen to your body and adjust as needed.

Ask Stash Dispensaries About Cannabis Sleep Aids

If you struggle with sleep issues, come talk with our friendly staff at Stash Dispensaries. We can recommend effective cannabis products, dosages, and consumption methods to help you achieve deep, restful sleep. We’ve got a variety of products tailored to different sleep needs, from soothing CBD tinctures to dreamy THC-infused flower.

Feel free to look at our current promotions and see if something catches your eye!

Sources

[1] https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/sleep-disorders/what-are-sleep-disorders#:~:text=More%20than%2050%20million%20Americans%20have%20chronic%20sleep%20disorders.

[2]

https://newsinhealth.nih.gov/2021/04/good-sleep-good-health#:~:text=But%20sleep%20is%20as%20important,stroke%20to%20obesity%20and%20dementia.

[3] https://www.healthline.com/health/medical-marijuana/cannabis-for-sleeping

[4] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9067069/

[5] https://www.sleepfoundation.org/sleep-aids/cbn-for-sleep#:~:text=CBD%20has%20been%20widely%20researched,CBN%20is%20considered%20minimally%20psychoactive.

[6] https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/cannabis-marijuana-and-cannabinoids-what-you-need-to-know

[7] https://www.healthline.com/health/the-entourage-effect

[8] https://www.sleepfoundation.org/sleep-news/is-cannabis-more-effective-than-other-sleep-aids

[9] https://www.healthline.com/health/cbd-for-insomnia#:~:text=If%20your%20insomnia%20is%20due,with%20equal%20quantities%20of%20THC.

[10] https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/cbd-cbn-what-is-difference

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CBN vs CBG

Isn’t the cannabis plant fascinating? We all know it contains THC and CBD, but that barely scratches the surface. Cannabis is home to over 100 unique compounds called cannabinoids that work together in amazing ways.[1] 

Now, you don’t have to memorize all one hundred of them to enjoy our cannabis menu, but it doesn’t hurt to expand your horizons beyond THC and CBD. Otherwise, that’s like only listening to the lead singers and ignoring the rest of the band!

Today, we highlight two unsung cannabinoid heroes who deserve some time in the spotlight: CBN and CBG. As your local cannabis experts, we’re here to keep you informed on all things cannabis. 

Whether it’s to buy or just out of pure curiosity, here’s everything you need to know about CBN and CBG.

What is a Minor Cannabinoid?

The first thing to understand is that both CBN and CBG are minor cannabinoids. So, what exactly makes them “minor” cannabinoids? Well, one similarity they share is that they are both found in relatively tiny amounts in most cannabis strains. We’re talking less than 1% of the plant’s chemical composition. They get dwarfed by volume by the more abundant THC, CBD, and other major cannabinoids.

But don’t let their small numbers fool you! Minor cannabinoids can still have major impacts by interacting with our endocannabinoid system (ECS.) The ECS is a complex cell-signaling system that helps regulate essential functions like sleep, pain, immune response, and more. [2]

It does this through chemical messengers called cannabinoids binding to receptors

  • CB1, which is concentrated in the brain and central nervous system
  • And CB2 which is common throughout the body.

What is the Entourage Effect?

You might think that a minor cannabinoid with less than 1% volume in a strain would hardly make a difference. But the beauty of cannabis is that all of these cannabinoids work together in what’s known as the “entourage effect.” [3]

THC, CBD, CBN, CBG, terpenes, flavonoids – they all work in synergy to create an effect that’s greater than the sum of its parts. When that happens, the therapeutic benefits are more eminent than they would be if consuming each individually.

Now that we’ve addressed that, let’s examine CBG and then CBN in more detail.

CBG: The Mother of All Cannabinoids

Nicknamed the “mother” cannabinoid, CBG is essentially the chemical parent to other major cannabinoids. Its acidic precursor, CBGA, gets broken down by enzymes into THC, CBD, and other compounds as the cannabis plant matures. As CBG, it binds to both CB1 and CB2 receptors in the ECS. [4]

Like CBD, CBG causes no high or impairment by itself. Early research suggests it may share some similar therapeutic qualities as its more famous offspring.

CBG for Pain and Inflammation Relief

Pain and inflammation often go hand in hand. If you’re hurting, chances are something is inflamed. Research shows CBG has powerful anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties.

For example, CBG may offer hope to those suffering from IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) like Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis. A 2013 animal study found that CBG reduced gut inflammation, oxidative stress, and nitric oxide production in mice with IBD. [5]

Where to Find CBG

Since CBG is a minor cannabinoid, you probably won’t get a meaningful amount by smoking regular flowers. Your best bet is to seek out products that are specifically high in CBG, like tinctures, edibles, or concentrates.

CBN: The Sleepy Cannabinoid

If CBG is the mother of all cannabinoids, you could call CBN the sleepy granddaddy. The cannabis plant itself does not directly produce it. Instead, CBN is created when THC slowly oxidizes and degrades over time. Kind of like fine wine getting better with age! [6]

Now, although CBN has a weaker affinity for binding to CB1 receptors than THC, it can still be mildly psychoactive at very high levels. However, the amounts typically found in cannabis products induce relaxation and sleepiness rather than impairment.

Let’s explore some of CBN’s best-known benefits:

Promoting Sleep

Having trouble getting enough Zzz’s? You’re not alone. In fact, up to 70 million Americans have a sleep disorder. [7] CBN may help! Animal studies have shown it can prolong sleep time. One human trial found that combining THC and CBN increased sleep duration with fewer nighttime awakenings. [8] Sufferers of insomnia and other sleep disorders may find relief with CBN’s sedative effects.

CBN for Anxiety

For some folks with severe anxiety or PTSD, THC can be too intense and trigger panic attacks. CBN offers a less intense experience. [9] Its lighter affinity for CB1 receptors significantly reduces the chance of an unpleasant psychoactive reaction. The relaxing qualities may also lower anxiety levels for PTSD patients and others who struggle with stressful thoughts.

Where to Find CBN

As CBN gains popularity, keep an eye out for specialized CBN edibles, tinctures, and vape cartridges. Edibles with an equal ratio of THC to CBN are a great option if you’re looking for a stronger dose. Talk to our budtenders for the inside scoop on our freshest inventory!

Recap

At the end of the day, the cannabis plant is all about teamwork. Instead of pitting cannabinoids against each other, we should be strategizing how to get them collaborating harmoniously! So, it shouldn’t be CBG Vs. CBN, or CBD versus THC. Instead, we should look at how these compounds work together.

Both CBG and CBN may offer complementary effects to the major cannabinoids we already know and love. Here are some of their key similarities and differences:

Similarities

  • Minor Cannabinoids: Found in low levels (<1%) in most strains
  • Interact With ECS: Bind to CB receptors, causing therapeutic effect
  • Entourage Players: Enhance overall effects when combined
  • Anti-Inflammatory: Reduce inflammation in studies

Differences

  • Psychoactivity: CBN has slight; CBG has none
  • Applications: CBN aids sleep disorders; CBG tackles pain and infections

The band’s still playing…now it’s time to listen to the rhythm section for a change. Trust us, it makes all the difference. 

Stop by Stash Dispensaries and tap into these fascinating fringe benefits with our CBN and CBG product offerings today!

Sources

[1] https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/cbd-thc-difference

[2] https://www.healthline.com/health/endocannabinoid-system

[3]  https://www.healthline.com/health/the-entourage-effect

[4] https://www.forbes.com/health/cbd/cannabigerol-cbg/

[5] https://www.healthline.com/health/cbg-oil

[6] https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/cannabinol#:~:text=Although%20CBN%20is%20not%20produced,effects%20attributed%20to%20Cannabis%20consumption.

[7] https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/70-million-americans-suffer-from-chronic-sleep-deprivation-cdc-says/

[8] https://norml.org/news/2023/10/12/clinical-trial-nighttime-use-of-cannabinol-cbn-reduces-sleep-disturbances/#:~:text=The%20study’s%20authors%20reported%2C%20%E2%80%9CIndividuals,side%2Deffects%2C%20including%20headache.

[9] https://www.forbes.com/health/cbd/cbd-vs-cbn/#:~:text=The%20main%20draw%20of%20CBN,these%20potential%20benefits%2C%20she%20adds.

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Stash’s Summer Playlist

Before getting into our summer playlist, we should address the joint-sized elephant in the room. We’re an adult-use, recreational cannabis dispensary, not a DJ or music producer.

We’ve curated these suggestions with a ‘green lean’ meant to enhance your cannabis experience. 

That said, cannabis enthusiasts run the gamut in personality types and musical tastes. Also, the summer calls for a particular kind of tune that harnesses optimal chill-out vibes. 

Beyond that, you might be hanging out with a group of friends where several do not indulge in cannabis. Or, you might not want to indulge in cannabis every time you listen to music this summer.

While our playlist will veer toward the cannabis-centric music listener, we’ll do our best to ensure it’s well-rounded for all to enjoy this summer. Thus, some reefer-inspired classics will have their place, but so will more outside-the-box selections. 

The Synergistic Relationship Between Cannabis And Music

Every cannabis experience has the chance to be a musical experience. The two go hand in hand. 

According to neurological and musical experts, listening to a piece of music activates the entire range of our central nervous system. Our brains are physiologically “on fire” when stimulated by music, going into overload to digest and absorb rhythm, harmony, timbre, pitch, etc. 

Similarly, the brain’s cannabinoid (CB1) receptors are prominent within the central nervous system, growing hyperactive under cannabis’s influence.

Cannabis and music both activate the brain’s pleasure and reward system. When THC leads to a substantial dopamine hit, it can yield a more positive listening experience. 

When cannabis and music trigger the mesolimbic dopamine system simultaneously, it doubles down two pleasing behaviors, coupling them into one ear-melting experience. 

Now, let’s get into our summer playlist picks, shall we?

Old School Selections

Here, we’ll start with a few old-school tracks to enhance the summer-time vibes and, in some instances, the cannabis-induced vibes.

Muddy Waters – Champagne And Reefer

Let us take you somewhere—where the barbecue smoke fills the air and cold, refreshing brewski eagerly awaits you in a portable cooler filled with ice. You’re with your closest pals on a patio on a hot day with hazy skies and the sun beating down.

Nothing quite says lay back, chill out, and enjoy a cold beer while toking on a pre-roll like Champagne and Reefer by Muddy Waters

This song personifies everything fans know and appreciate about one of America’s preeminent blues legends. Waters plays low-down, dirty blues that somehow make you feel warm and tingly as he moans his laments over laid-back rhythms and melodies.

Jimi Hendrix – Castles Made Of Sand

The easiest Jimi Hendrix pick is Purple Haze. Its connections to the cannabis world are cliche at this point—and for good reason—the song kicks all kinds of behind.

Still, we wanted to dare to be different by choosing another Hendrix banger—Castles Made of Sand. It’s a sad song that’s deeply contemplative and rich. 

The guitar is played dream-like by the man wielding it, a master of his craft in Hendrix. This psychedelic tune lulls listeners into a euphoric daze, wistfully thinking of memories that fade away like castles made of sand falling into the sea.

Ella Fitzgerald (Or Sublime) – Summertime

The song’s place on our summer playlist is self-explanatory. Summertime—the song and the season—is the definition of a vibe. You can’t go wrong with this stone-cold classic, whether Ella Fitzgerald’s elegant, skillfully crooned iteration or Sublime’s trippy, kaleidoscopic cover

Hip Hop Selections

Here are our hip-hop selections for our readers who love scorching rhymes spat over piping-hot beats on a warm summer day.

Cypress Hill – High Times

As a cannabis dispensary, making a playlist without including Cypress Hill is equivalent to blasphemy. 

The cannabis-activist rap group’s song, High Times, evokes a sense of nostalgia, bringing us back to the summer days of our youth and examining how far we’ve come. The beat is tight, and the lyrics are boisterously delivered with vim and vigor, like in all Cypress Hill tracks.  

Run The Jewels – Close Your Eyes

Summertime is the time to get lit; all RTJ songs make the listener want to do just that. Close Your Eyes is no different, bolstered by stereotypically lively performances from the two MCs, Killer Mike and El-P. 

A hot summer day might bring you down with oppressively scorching temperatures, but Close Your Eyes will wake you up with its bristling attitude. Never mind the surprising verse spit passionately by Rage Against the Machine’s Zack de la Rocha, a celebrated hip-hop and rock legend. 

Mary J Blige – Family Affair

The summer often means family or friend-group get-togethers at vacation homes to catch up.

Playing Mary J Blige’s Family Affair at your familial gathering will get everyone talking and—dare we say—shaking their behinds into the later hours of the night. That’s the type of family affair we want to attend this summer. 

Contemporary Selections

Here, we’ll be more current with our selections, choosing two big-time bops from the past few years.

Dua Lipa – Levitating

Levitating by pop queen Dua Lipa has a bass that slaps, a hook that sticks, and a pulse that turns a ho-hum summer day into times you cherish forever. 

The title itself, as well as some of the trippy musical nuances, will appeal to cannabis enthusiasts. At the same time, the tune’s pop leanings make it appealing to everyone—not just pot lovers.

Taylor Swift – Florida!!! (feat. Florence + The Machine)

We would be remiss not to include a Taylor Swift song from her Tortured Poets Department album, which is taking the nation by storm. The songs on the critically acclaimed album will ring through the streets throughout 2024’s warm months, and it’s something to embrace and lean into.

Florida!!!, the duet Taylor Swift does with Florence Welch, invokes a sense of summer through its title. After all, Florida is a state where it’s basically summer all year round. This track also speaks to our cannabis inclinations, with a poetic “weed” reference in the lyrics. 

With our summer playlist suggestions, you can enjoy summer to the fullest extent. So, turn up the volume, spark up your favorite sativa or indica, and let the good times roll.

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Cannabis Pricing Guide

Legal cannabis products come at a price–quite literally. Dispensaries need to sell products to stay in business and provide a good experience for customers.

Furthermore, a state like Illinois makes cannabis pricing more complex than other places throughout the US. 

A firm grasp of cannabis pricing can help Illinois residents budget more effectively for their preferred products.

Below, we’ll examine the nuances of cannabis pricing in Illinois (and more generally). 

The Basics Of Cannabis Pricing

Cannabis pricing revolves around how much it costs to purchase your preferred cannabis products, such as flower, concentrates, edibles, tinctures, pre-rolls, vapes, etc.

Supply and demand principles impact cannabis pricing (like any other product). 

The more in-demand a cannabis product, the higher the price will be. If that high-demand cannabis product is in low supply, the price will increase even more. 

Conversely, low-demand, high-supply cannabis products will typically cost less.

Factors That Influence Cannabis Product Costs

Below, we’ll delve into the factors influencing cannabis pricing.

Quality And Potency

As much as supply and demand will impact the pricing of cannabis products, so will quality and potency. 

After all, better quality and higher potency cannabis will be in higher demand, making it more expensive.

Cannabis products with more THC are more potent and–typically–of higher quality. Therefore, they’re generally more expensive. CBD has many healing properties, and when higher CBD levels combine with increased THC percentages, it often yields a more expensive product.

Terpenes are responsible for the aromatic qualities of cannabis. They also contribute to the entourage effect–all the components of the cannabis working together to offer a more pleasant, satisfying high. 

Thus, cannabis with high-quality terpenes will also typically cost more.

Product Type

On average, you’ll spend around $25 to $35 (before taxes) for 3.5g of cannabis flower.

Concentrates are more expensive. For instance, our Cresco™ Liquid Live Resin Cartridge costs $44 for 0.5g. However, it’s 73% THC, meaning you’re getting more bang for your buck. The potency is on another level compared to flower. 

Edibles might offer the most bang for your buck.

Take our Elderberry 2:1 CBN + Indica Enhanced Gummies, for instance. You get 100mg for $24.00. One suggested dose is only 5mg–meaning you can enjoy 20 doses for $24. The lower pricing stems from fully harnessing the psychoactive elements from shake and other substandard cannabis. Yet, edibles still pack a supreme potency punch.

Brand And Reputation

Some cannabis brands are premium, while others are “value” or “budget” brands. The former will cost more for their higher quality, while the latter offers more quantities for less.

Also, the more trustworthy and reliable a brand, the more the cannabis will typically cost due to the high demand such products yield.

Geographic Location

Prices differ in various states due to regional pricing variations. Local regulations and taxes will also impact the affordability of legal cannabis.

Dispensary Pricing Strategies

Here’s a standard pricing model for cannabis flower (before tax):

  • 1g is usually $10 to $15.
  • 3.5g is between $25 and $35.
  • 7g will cost from $65 to $75.
  • An ounce (or 28g) will be around $200 to $300.

Concentrates (e.g., wax, dabs, and oils) can range between $38 and $55 per gram, depending on the type.

Those prices can drop based on promotions and discounts. Also, loyalty programs can cut significantly into the costs of products at dispensaries. Typically, all that’s required is your email address or cell phone number, and you gain access to incredible bargains.

Understanding Taxes And Fees

Illinois has one of the highest cannabis tax rates in the US, increasing the original sales price by up to 40% [1]. California and Michigan only have 10% cannabis tax rates, for reference. 

Sales taxes differ based on potencies in Illinois [2]. The greater the potency, the more tax you’ll pay. Also, note that the state sales tax remains independent of the taxes associated with cannabis. So, you’re paying separate sales and cannabis taxes when purchasing such products.

Due to the high taxes on cannabis in Illinois, such products are 89% more expensive than the rest of the country [3]. 

Comparison Shopping

Want to find the best deals for legal cannabis in Illinois? The easiest way is to type “Illinois dispensaries” into the Google search field and visit multiple online shops. Compare the products based on potencies and pricing. 

You can also pound the pavement and visit stores, comparing pricing in person and testing products to see if they hold up.

Click here to examine the average cost of cannabis by US state.

By comparing prices and getting a good feel for what constitutes value and bang for your buck, you won’t be wasting money on inferior cannabis products.

Budgeting For Cannabis

We suggest abiding by the 50/30/20 rule for monthly savings. In short, this means only dedicating 30% of your monthly earnings to wants and needs. As long as your cannabis spending doesn’t make you exceed that amount, you’re good to go!

One way to save on cannabis is by joining loyalty programs. Also, note that buying higher quality products means you won’t need to consume as much. So, you might spend more upfront, but it’ll last longer. 

Generally, consuming cannabis in moderation will ensure you don’t overspend on it since you won’t need to keep restocking.

Legal Considerations in Illinois

Anybody 21-plus in Illinois can purchase up to 30 grams of flower, 5 grams of concentrate, and 500mg of infused cannabis in tinctures or edibles [4]. We adhere to these limits at Stash Dispensaries.

Costs tend to be high in Illinois because of the state’s dedication to legalization. The related tax proceeds go toward expunging minor cannabis offenses and administering its cannabis program [5].

Conclusion

The better and more potent the cannabis product, the more it’ll typically cost.

However, cannabis costs in Illinois are significantly higher than in most states due to the high statewide sales tax associated with it.

Keep within your budget when purchasing cannabis by researching the market and comparing prices to ensure you get the best deal. In fact, you can start your research at Stash Dispensaries–learn about our high-quality products and tap into our vast informational resources.

Sources:

  1. https://wgntv.com/news/illinois-recreational-marijuana/illinois-marijuana-tax-revenue-is-the-highest-in-the-country-next-to-california/#:~:text=Illinois%20taxes%20legal%20cannabis%20with,my%20dog%20high%20in%20Illinois%3F 
  2. https://blockclubchicago.org/2020/01/14/why-is-legal-weed-so-expensive-low-supply-high-demand-and-big-tax-driving-chicagos-pricey-pot/ 
  3. https://www.headset.io/industry-reports/a-deep-dive-into-the-illinois-cannabis-market#:~:text=Prices%20in%20Illinois%20are%20among,rest%20of%20the%20US%20market
  4. https://www.prevention.org/lets-talk-cannabis/the-law/#:~:text=Illinois%20residents%20age%2021%20years,products%20(including%20edibles%20or%20tinctures) 
  5. https://abc7chicago.com/illiois-weed-dispensary-marijuana-near-me/12468400/#:~:text=The%20largest%20portion%20of%20the,than%20the%20state%20of%20Washington
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How To Roll The Perfect Joint

Joints and cannabis go together like peanut butter and jam. 

Yes, many methods exist for cannabis consumption. You can vape it and eat it. Even when you smoke it, you have plentiful options besides joints, whether bongs, pipes, or one-hitters.

However, nothing is quite as iconic as the cannabis joint.

While you can purchase pre-rolled joints, rolling your own is inherently satisfying and fulfilling. What’s more? Almost anyone can roll a joint, but it takes some practice to perfect. 

Below, we’ll provide a wide range of tips on how to roll a joint. 

The Basics Of Joint Rolling

A joint is a cannabis cigarette. 

The essentials for joint rolling include:

  • Cannabis flower.
  • Something to grind the flower (either a grinder or scissors). 
  • Rolling papers.
  • A poking device to pack the joint tightly. 

Ensure you use high-quality cannabis products and accessories when starting your joint-rolling “career.” Reliable grinders, exceptional rolling papers, and top-tier flower will vastly enhance your overall joint-rolling experience. 

Step-By-Step Rolling Guide

Here are the basic steps for rolling a joint:

  • Prepare the cannabis by breaking it up in a grinder (or with scissors in a small glass). Ensure the flower is ground up finely so it evenly burns when you smoke it. Also, you’ll want to remove the seeds and stems to further ensure an even burn.  
  • You’ll want to use your preferred rolling papers. Zig Zags and Rizlas are two classic brands. However, far more options are available these days to provide you the ideal joint-smoking experience based on your preferences. Weigh factors like thickness, material, flavor, and whether the papers are bleached. Click here to learn more.
  • The technique you use will also matter. For instance, cone joints tend to hold more flower but are harder to roll. Cylinder joints are easier to roll but don’t hold as much flower.
  • You’ll need to tightly tuck the paper around the filter. You then must follow the tuck until the joint is rolled entirely.
  • You’ll also need to seal the joint by licking the adhesive lining on the joint. The finishing touches include using a poking device (e.g., pen or chopstick) to pack the cannabis into the joint tightly. You can pack any cannabis flower that’s fallen out while rolling. 

Rolling Variations

Below is a list of instructions for the three primary rolling variations:

Classic Joint

  • Use your grinder, fingers, or scissors to break up your cannabis flower.
  • Using your index finger and thumbs, fold your rolling paper diagonally.
  • Evenly distribute ⅓ gram of ground cannabis into a 1 ¼ inch wide rolling paper without overstuffing.
  • Ensure the adhesive-coated side is facing you. Pin the paper between your index finger and thumb and roll it to pack the cannabis in.
  • Seal the joint by licking the gumline. Begin at the mouthpiece end, then use a poking device to pack the joint.
  • Twist the joint at the end, and you’re ready to smoke. 

Blunt

  • Blunts are to cannabis what cigars are to cigarettes.
  • You’ll need a specific blunt wrap (e.g., Backwoods or Zig Zag brand). 
  • Grind your flower to medium levels–ensure it’s not too fine to ensure optimal burning.
  • You might need to remove the lining to unravel or flatten the blunt wrap–which is narrower than joint paper. The narrowness prevents the wrap from folding over itself while promoting smooth burning.
  • Apply moisture (e.g., saliva or dipping your finger into tap water) to make it easier to roll the blunt wrap while preventing small tears.
  • Fill the blunt with between a gram or two of flower (blunts are bigger than traditional joints and require more cannabis).
  • Once you’ve packed the blunt evenly–by rolling the ground cannabis flower between your fingers–tuck the wrap under itself. Add moisture to the inside of the exposed edge from end to end. Smooth any wrinkles with your fingers.
  • Once the blunt is rolled, seal it together by “baking” or drying it (running a lighter under the seam and around the outside). This will promote an even burn. Don’t hold the flame too close–you only need a bit of heat.

Spliff

  • Follow the same directions for a classic joint, but add tobacco to your ground flower.

Spliffs and joints are better for more relaxed, casual occasions. Blunts are ideal for special events, including vacations with a group of friends or at parties.

Tips For Perfecting Your Technique

First and foremost, practice makes perfect with joint rolling. You won’t be a master right away. However, patience and persistence will help fine-tune your skills.

Here are some mistakes to avoid when rolling:

  • Avoid using low-quality grinders.
  • Don’t under or over-pack your joints.
  • Don’t over or under-moisten your joints.
  • Ensure your joints aren’t rolled too tightly or loosely.
  • Don’t forget to properly seal your joint.

Note that your joint quality can diminish if you’re in too humid of a space. If you’re storing your joints for future smoking, store them in a plastic canister. 

Adding Filters And Tips

A filter tip gives your joints structure and airflow. Without one, joints often smoke like you’re sucking a straw, and they’ll continually clog. 

All you need to do to make a filter is tear some cardboard off your pack of rolling papers, roll it into a tiny cylinder, and insert it into the end of your joint. You can also buy a pack of filters or tear off pieces of a business card.

Legal Considerations In Illinois

Recreational cannabis consumption and sales are legal in the state of Illinois for adults 21-plus. Purchases must be made from licensed dispensaries like Stash. We comply with state laws to ensure the safe distribution of cannabis laws. 

Note that you need your government-issued photo ID to prove you’re old enough to purchase from Stash. 

Also, we wish to emphasize the importance of safe and responsible consumption of all cannabis products.

Conclusion

Whether you wish to consume cannabis via joint, blunt, or spliff, the tips above will empower you to DIY the rolling process. 

Also, ensure you pack your joints with high-quality cannabis flower, such as what we sell at Stash Dispensary! Check out our vast selection of cannabis products or read our blog to learn about the wide world of cannabis. 

Lastly, remember to enjoy safely and responsibly!

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What is the Entourage Effect?

At Stash, we go above and beyond the average dispensary. 

We foster immersive cannabis journeys, adding fun and excitement to our customers’ experience while providing a premium selection of top-shelf products at our Orland Hills and Peru Locations.

Education is essential to enhancing our clientele’s interactions with cannabis products.

The more you know about our products, the more elevated your experience. You’ll learn what type of products best suit your preferences and needs.

On the above note, we’ll examine the entourage effect in this article–the idea that high-quality compounds (e.g., terpenes and cannabinoids) intermingle to offer the best cannabis experience.

The Basics

Cannabis has many elements. Users often focus on THC percentage since it’s the plant’s psychoactive component. 

However, the entourage effect indicates that high THC levels independently don’t necessarily offer the most pleasing cannabis experience.

Instead, the entourage effect suggests that the cannabis plants’ full spectrum of components must work synergistically. All plant compounds, from cannabinoids (e.g., THC and CBD) to terpenes, blend harmoniously to trigger the most enhanced effects [1].

The Role Of Cannabinoids

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol)  are the primary cannabinoids in cannabis products [2].

CBD is the non-psychoactive component of the cannabis plant, harnessed for its therapeutic qualities. Anecdotal evidence suggests cannabidiol helps with anxiety, chronic pain, epilepsy, etc. 

Conversely, THC is the psychoactive component of cannabis. While used for therapeutic purposes, the “high” feelings it conjures are ideal for recreational use.

The entourage effect theorizes that THC and CBD work synergistically when both compounds are prominent in a strain. 

Rat and human studies from 2011 indicate that CBD counteracts adverse THC effects (e.g., anxiety and paranoia). Also, research implies that THC heightens CBD’s therapeutic properties, benefiting conditions like pain, anxiety, epilepsy, etc. [3]. 

Terpenes: Aromatic Allies

Terpenes are found in plants and some animals. They’re naturally occurring chemical compounds responsible for flavors, aromas, and colors in vegetation [4].

Cannabis terpenes help distinguish tastes and smells between strains. Examples of terpenes you’ll find in cannabis strains include pinene, humulene, limonene, and myrcene.

Some terpenes are believed to have a psychoactive effect (although they won’t get you high like THC) because they interact with the brain. Experts imply they synergistically mesh with cannabinoids, contributing to the entourage effect. In fact, research postulates terpenes can help with mental health issues.

The Entourage Effect In Practice

As mentioned earlier, one can be easily misled by THC percentages in cannabis. However, the full spectrum of the experience can be far more beneficial and pleasant.

More doesn’t necessarily mean better regarding THC. Incredibly high potency doesn’t necessarily yield superior experiences.

On the other hand, the entourage effect revolves around making the cannabis experience enjoyable and beneficial for those partaking.

Some tips to optimize the entourage effect include:

  • Check labels for terpene profiles–many brands have these on their products. You’ll usually see the three most prominent terpenes. 
  • Ensure the product is fresh since terpene concentrations can lessen over time. Seek products with newer package dates.
  • Note that cannabis oil utilizes synthetic terpenes found in house chemicals and solvents. They might be as effective as standard terpenes, but nothing is conclusive. 
  • Synthetic terpenes might get degraded due to dabbing with high heat, potentially resulting in adverse byproducts. 
  • Maintaining a journal of your experiences with the full spectrum of various strains can help you pinpoint the best mix of cannabis compounds for you.

Research And Science

The National Library Of Medicine published a report examining the entourage effect’s impacts on mood disorders [5]

Nothing conclusive is presented in the research. However, the notion is brought forth that cannabis harnessing the entourage effect can help patients avoid the adverse side effects of mood stabilizers and antidepressants. 

Furthermore, the University of Arizona Health Sciences research team discovered evidence supporting the legitimacy of the entourage effect. The research points to terpenes’ potential effectiveness for pain therapies with fewer side effects produced by lower doses [6].

Potential Benefits

There’s a growing belief that the right combination of terpenes, CBD, and THC offers mood-stabilizing effects. 

A more specific benefit is how a mix of CBD and pinene can offset the short-term memory loss associated with THC [7].

The synergistic machinations of the entourage effect might also help treat cancer due to their antitumor properties. Also, mixing terpenes and cannabinoids together appears to increase their pain-killing and anti-inflammatory properties. 

Moreover, Senior Clinical Psychiatry Lecturer Marta DI Forti did an anecdotal study on the matter, discovering that CBD dampens THC-induced psychotic symptoms [8]

Safety And Regulations

Recreational adult-use cannabis is legal in the state of Illinois. However, it’s yet to be legal federally and is considered a Schedule I substance along the lines of heroin.

The mixed messaging here can be confusing. 

Yes–it’s 2023. Cannabis should be legal on a federal level (and President Biden is trying to lessen such illegality).

Still, we’d be irresponsible to claim cannabis is without risks. Much like alcohol (another legal inebriant), responsible usage is necessary. That means taking controlled doses and not operating vehicles are heavy machinery after consumption. Cannabis is not a cure-all, and indulging too much can lead to adverse effects like paranoia and anxiety.

Lastly, given legality is state-to-state, don’t transport your recreational cannabis across state lines, or else you may face stiff legal penalties.

Conclusion: Harness The Entourage Effect To Maximize Your Cannabis Experience

THC percentage matters–but it’s not the be-all, end-all of cannabis products. The entourage effect–a synergistic interaction of terpenes and cannabinoids–will most impact your experience.

The entourage effect appears to provide the most mood-stabilizing effects while harnessing other medicinal benefits. It seems to give a more well-rounded “high” that doesn’t overwhelm or underwhelm, enabling you to enjoy yourself without things getting out of control.

Explore Stash’s online menu to explore our selection of products to reap the full benefits of the entourage effect.

Want to learn more about Stash Dispensaries and our top-tier product selection? Come to one of our locations for expert guidance, or visit our website or Instagram page. See first-hand how we’re elevating the cannabis experience for recreational adult enthusiasts across Illinois!

Sources 

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  8. https://www.relievet.com/blogs/tips/the-entourage-effect 
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Grand Opening of Stash Orland Hills

ORLAND HILLS, Ill., Sept. 13, 2023 — Stash Dispensaries’ new Orland Hills location is holding a grand opening event on September 16, starting at 10am, with something for every cannabis lover in store.

The first 500 guests will have access to our new SECRET STASH MENU, with limited products priced at $0.01 and deals on products exclusive to Stash.

Grand Opening Event Flyer
Grand Opening Event Flyer

“Our Orland Hills Grand Opening will be a day of celebration, community, and all things cannabis,” Stash CEO Matt Longo said. “From food trucks to vendor pop-ups, there’s something for everyone – we will even have a consumption bus on site. In addition to thanking the vendors for their support, we would also like to thank particularly VeranoStiiizy, and Cresco for their generous sponsorship.” 

Activities and experiences will include:

Ribbon-cutting ceremony: Join us at 11am on the 16th for the official opening of Stash Dispensaries.

Food trucks: Local food trucks will be parked on site, including local favorite Joey’s Red Hots, plus a Gelato truck. 

Live music: It’s not a celebration without music. Dance and shop to DJ Calvin, the Chicago Blackhawks Resident DJ, and DJ Robbie.

Vendor pop-ups: Explore a curated collection of vendor pop-ups including Revolution, CannaDevices, Wyld, Cresco, Verano, Legacy, 4front, Curaleaf, Aeriz, Cannaworks, GTI, CQ and Dankleafs. There will be unique cannabis-related products, accessories, and more. 

Cannabis consumption bus: Step aboard the specially designed Tonic cannabis consumption bus, where you can indulge in your favorite products in a comfortable and social setting.

Interactive activities: Enjoy activities and games celebrating cannabis culture and community. Live glass-blowing demonstrations, a mini golf course and giant games are among the interactive highlights.

Click Here for further details. 

Please note that this event is exclusively for customers aged 21 and above, with ID verification required.

Stash Dispensaries – Orland Hills location is at: 9545 W 167th Street, Orland Hills, IL 60487 

About Us: Stash Dispensaries is a leading adult-use cannabis retailer, providing a wide range of high-quality, carefully curated products. A trusted name in the cannabis industry, Stash is known for its dedication to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction.

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Distillates Vs Tinctures: What’s the Difference?

While the journey toward wide-sweeping legalization could prove to be a long one, adult-use cannabis’s availability in Illinois is still a victory.

Cannabis (in its many forms) can do wonders for people in a variety of ways, both physical and mental. You can experience relief and generally feel “better” because of this magnificent plant. 

On the above note, you’re eligible to purchase for cannabis for a reason: You’ve got a condition you’re trying to treat. Your cannabis usage is therapeutic and meant to be healing.

Every detail matters when it comes to cannabis consumption. Based on your reason for consumption and your response to THC and other compounds, minor product differences can impact your quality of life.

Case in point: Distillates and tinctures could seem identical on the surface. They’re so similar that all differences might appear negligible to the untrained eye. Yet, as a consumer of cannabis, you know to look past the surface. Funnily enough, the tiny differences can make a massive difference in product effectiveness.

Stash Dispensaries is a reliable source for distillates and tinctures alike. We’ve seen firsthand how both options are effective in their own unique ways. 

Read on as we explore the differences between distillates and tinctures. 

What Are Tinctures? 

A tincture is an extract wherein cannabis is infused with a liquid. It’s meant for sublingual consumption (i.e., being dropped beneath the tongue) instead of smoking or vaping [1]. It can also be consumed as an edible.

The extraction process for tinctures involves the cannabis plant being soaked in a base liquid, such as:

  • Glycerin.
  • Food-grade alcohol. 
  • Oil.

Matter from the plant will be strained out after days of steeping. The base liquid will have melded with compounds such as cannabinoids and terpenes during extraction. From there, it’s time to dose and feel better! 

Tinctures are highly versatile. First and foremost, they’re prescribed for many conditions, such as menstrual cramps, nerve pain, arthritis pain, nerve pain, and much more [2].

The tincture’s versatility also applies to the many forms it comes in. It can come in a bottle with a dropper or as a spray. They can also be used topically. 

Plus, they can be infused with THC Tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiol (CBD), and cannibal (CBN). The latter two compounds are milder, while THC contains the psychoactive components of cannabis. 

The History Of Tinctures

Tincture usage–for therapeutic purposes–dates back to 2700 BC as a component of traditional Chinese medicine [3]. 

Other sources date the tinctures’ origins a bit later. The earliest outright documentation is from 1025 in The Al-Qanoon fi al Tibb, The Canon of Medicine.

However, it took until the 19th century for cannabis tinctures to make their mark as a therapeutic application. Beforehand, folklore cures and herbal remedies were relied upon to manage chronic symptoms and pain linked to illnesses and diseases. 

Scientists started exploring cannabis’s therapeutic properties in the 1800s. The results were promising, and physicians began prescribing tinctures around halfway through the 19th century. They were used to treat insomnia, seizures, nausea, anxiety, cancer, etc. 

Since then, research has only increased, and the benefits have been further extrapolated. 

Tinctures have been so trusted over the years–in part–because of their versatility. 

What Are Distillates?

Distillates–like tinctures–are a type of cannabis concentrate [4].

Concentrates are generally made by putting cannabis flower through an extraction machine to draw out specific parts. 

The targeted extraction components are usually cannabinoids (e.g., THC and CBD) and terpenes. THC and CBD contribute to the effects of a given cannabis product, while terpenes impact their aromas. Together, they achieve a full-spectrum or entourage reaction, meaning all components interact with each other to generate superior results.

A solvent is typically utilized to break down the cannabis plant and transform it into a concentrate. 

Once the plant is broken down, a process is implemented to draw out the remaining solvent so that only the desired compounds remain. 

A thick amber substance typically remains and has an impressively high cannabinoid concentration. From there, it can be refined into multiple forms such as wax, oil, shatter, etc., often for dabbing and vaping. Kief, hash, and rosin are concentrates that don’t involve solvents.

Distillates process concentration once more, heating the extracted concoction to the point of vaporizing the THC, CBD, or both.

The above process isolates the desired cannabinoid from the mixture. Then, the THC/CBD/mix is separately cooled and condensed. 

This process greatly resembles how alcohol’s been distilled since–essentially–the beginning of time. The resulting distillate will have a far lighter color than the concentrate in its initial form. All impurities will be removed, but they will still be derived from the whole plant. This process is also referred to as fractional distillation.

Such purity levels yield a highly potent cannabis concentrate, reaching up to 97% THC and beyond [5].

Distillates And Their Modern Significance

Distillates–as we know them–are a modern innovation. We can travel back to 2003 in Canada to find the roots of modern distillates. This was a couple of years before Budderking introduced Budder hash oil to the medicinal cannabis market. Dabs were born from there. [6]

By 2009, higher-quality solvent-based concentrates (e.g., waxes and saps). By 2014, Colorado and Washington started licensing hash oil extraction. This allowed cannabinoid manufacturers to experiment with multiple solvents (e.g., propane, butane, and ethanol).

In short, distillates are a next-generation cannabis product. It’s a result of evolution and fine-tuning the extraction process to the point of harnessing the most beneficial parts of the plant. 

Distillates Vs. Tinctures: What Are The Similarities? 

Distillates and tinctures have an initial commonality–they’re both concentrates derived from the cannabis plant. Thus, they contain cannabinoids like THC, CBD, and CBN. They also have an inebriating effect when consumed. 

Those who’ve consumed a range of cannabis products know how similar the effects can be. 

Yes, the intensity of two separate cannabis forms’ effects can differ. Still, it carries the same base reactions. You’re likely to feel giggly, relaxed, and hungrier than usual. Conversely, if your dose is too intense–with either distillates or tinctures–you might feel paranoid, anxious, or have an elevated heart rate.

Furthermore, distillates and tinctures are concentrates–they’re in liquid form. Doses of distillates and tinctures can be taken in edible form and sometimes sublingually. 

Thus, distillates and tinctures are discreet and convenient when you wish to consume them. You don’t have to concern yourself over raising any eyebrows when partaking in either distillates or tinctures. After all, the most eyebrow-raising way to consume cannabis is by smoking it–that’s how people will most notice you.

Moreover, distillates and tinctures are suitable for numerous applications. 

Such products are used as a remedy for chronic illnesses and diseases. Also, many people take them when watching movies, going to concerts, or going to a restaurant. 

Distillates Vs. Tinctures: How are They Different? 

Distillates and tinctures are both cannabis products, but they possess many differences. 

First and foremost, tinctures utilize alcohol, glycerin, or oil in the extraction process. The base liquid melds with the compounds after steeping. Alternatively, distillates are fractionally distilled, meaning the desired plant matter is isolated and extracted.

The next difference involves the potency differences between the two. In fact, one can link the potency with their history.

Tinctures have roots in ancient times. They are a more primordial cannabis formulation than distillates. In other words, they’re version 1.0. That isn’t to say they aren’t highly effective and incredibly potent because they are at a maximum of 60% THC [7]. That’s exceptionally potent. Rather, they haven’t been honed to maximize every aspect of potency. 

Distillates are more potent because they result from modern experimentation and lab work.

Professionals have worked vigorously to maximize potency and harness the full effects of THC. These are the version 2.0 (and beyond) cannabis concentrate. Thus, they are highly potent (up to 97% THC, as mentioned earlier). 

What a tincture lacks in potency (compared to distillates), it makes up for in taste and aroma profiles. 

The tincture development process revolves around harnessing the aromas and natural tastes of the cannabis strain being extracted. Thus, it often mixes well with various dishes.

Applications And Benefits of Tinctures and Distillates

Here’s a breakdown of the various applications and benefits of tinctures and distillates:

Distillates Vs. Tinctures: Uses And Advantages:

We’ve discussed how tinctures are sublingually consumed (aka, dropped under the tongue), lending themselves to easy dosage control. You take what you want when you do, and without drawing attention to yourself. 

Something else worth noting is how sublingual consumption leads to a more immediate response. 

Since tinctures aren’t as intense as distillates, they’re better for less seasoned consumers. Caution wins the day when you’re not 100% confident or particularly experienced. It’s much easier with tinctures to control and be careful with doses than with distillates.

Distillates can be vaporized. As such, you can–somewhat–emulate the smoking process, which can be satisfying for those with an oral fixation.

Dosage control can be a bit more complex with distillate. They pack more of a potency punch, meaning a little can do a lot–this can cause some strife for some. Thus, precision is vital. Experienced cannabis consumers tend to be better at dosage control with distillates.

Distillates Vs Tinctures: Medicinal And Therapeutic Benefits

The medicinal effects of tinctures and distillates have some overlap. However, their differing potency levels lend themselves to separate therapeutic uses.

For instance, tinctures–the less potent of the two–offer plenty of pain relief. However, they’re also ideal as a sleep aid and for anxiety management [8]. Given that 31.1% of US citizens suffer from anxiety disorder at some point, the potential value of tinctures can’t be overstated [9]. 

It’s also worth noting that a good night’s sleep–something tinctures assist with–can bolster your mental well-being and help manage anxiety [10]. 

The high THC content in cannabis distillate can be highly conducive to relieving chronic pain. THC activates cannabinoid receptors in the nerve cells, helping manage pain effectively [11].

THC-infused distillates are also often used for treating nausea brought on by chemotherapy [12]. Given the intensity of such symptoms from chemo, one can then assume it can relieve general nausea symptoms.

Distillates also help with conditions like multiple sclerosis while staving off inflammation from conditions like arthritis. 

Conclusion: Distillates Vs. Tinctures Is Strength Vs. Strength

Those in need of medicinal cannabis products might have a challenging time choosing the best possible concentrate. This struggle doesn’t stem from a lack of availability–it’s due to the abundance of high-quality products in the medicinal cannabis space.

For instance, distillates and tinctures are two cannabis concentrates that offer potent results to those in need of relief. 

While distillates and tinctures are similar on the surface, they are very much different. The less intense (but still potent) tinctures are extracted using alcohol. On the other hand, the much stronger distillates are fractionally distilled and pack a serious potency punch.

They each have unique uses, applications, benefits, and consumption methods. Some overlap does exist, but they offer medicinal cannabis consumers entirely separate experiences.

Are you suffering from ailments that have led to medicinal cannabis eligibility? 

If so, you owe it to yourself to explore all potential cannabis products that can help alleviate your symptoms and make you feel better.

Most importantly, given the potencies involved, you want to approach distillates and tinctures with expert guidance. This way, you can get the most out of either cannabis concentrate and avoid unpleasant experiences. 

You’ll receive expert guidance from Stash Dispensaries. We have a team of medicinal cannabis experts and a vast selection of top-quality tinctures and distillates. Visit our store today!

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