Medical Cannabis + Registration
Information on obtaining a Medical Marijuana Authorization and other commonly asked cannabis questions. Terpenes, Biology and otherwise.
Interested in obtaining a Medical Cannabis Card?
AUTHORIZATION PROCESSING TIMES: MON-FRI 8:15AM – 3:00PM SAT/SUN: NOT PROCESSING
STEP 1
OBTAIN A MEDICAL CANNABIS REGISTRATION FROM YOUR REGULAR DR. OR CLINIC (LISTED BELOW)
STEP 2
MAKE AN APPT. BY CALLING H.E.M.P OR BY COMING IN DURING MEDICAL HOURS (POSTED)
STEP 3
OBTAIN A PHOTO ID MEDICAL CANNABIS CARD SAME DAY. THIS AUTHORIZES A PATIENT AND/OR PROVIDER FOR MEDICAL BENEFITS
Clinics & Practitioners For Medical Cannabis Authorization
Red Fern Health
Location: East Vancouver
Address: 11101 NE 14th St #108, Vancouver, WA 98684
Phone: (360)241-2439
Green Wellness
Location: West Vancouver
Address: 7017 Ne Hwy 99 Ste 210 Suite A, Vancouver, WA 98665
Phone: (888)885-9949
Revive Natural Healing
Location: Central Vancouver
Address: 237 Chkalov Dr, Vancouver, WA 98684
Phone: (971)803-2364
What are Terpenes?
Think of cannabis terpenes as the essential oils of the plant. They’re natural compounds found in cannabis that give each strain its unique aroma and flavor. But they’re not just about smell and taste; they also play a role in how the plant affects you. Terpenes can interact with cannabinoids like THC and CBD, enhancing or moderating their effects.
COMMONLY FOUND TERPENES
Myrcene
Aroma: Earth, Woody + Herbacious
Probable Effects: Relaxing, Sleepy + Analgesic
Overview: Myrcene, found in cannabis, mangoes, and hops, is like the conductor of an orchestra, influencing the effects of various compounds in the body. It gives cannabis its musky smell and can make you feel relaxed or sleepy. Think of it as a helper that makes other beneficial substances in cannabis, like CBD and THC, work better. Some studies suggest it might help with pain and inflammation too. So, next time you catch a whiff of that earthy scent in your bud, thank myrcene for potentially enhancing your relaxation and well-being.
Pinene
Aroma: Pine Trees, Grass, Foresty
Probable Effects: Anti-Inflamatory + Anti-microbial
Overview:Pinene is a natural compound found in plants, especially coniferous trees like pine. It’s what gives pine trees their distinct smell. In simple terms, pinene is like the essential oil of pine trees. It has a fresh, pine-like aroma and is used in many products like air fresheners, cleaning agents, and even in some medicines. People also believe it has health benefits, like improving focus and reducing inflammation, but more research is needed to confirm these claims. Overall, pinene is a cool substance that makes the world smell like a pine forest!
Caryophyllene
Aroma: Pepper + Spices
Probable Effects: Sleepy, Analgesic + Muscle Relief
Overview:Caryophyllene is a spicy compound found in cannabis that gives it its distinct aroma and taste. It’s like adding a dash of pepper to your favorite dish! But besides making your cannabis smell and taste great, caryophyllene might also help with things like relieving stress and easing discomfort. So, not only does it make your weed smell and taste awesome, but it might also make you feel pretty good too! Explore our range of caryophyllene-rich products to experience the full flavor and potential benefits for yourself.
How do I pick what terpenes are best for me?
Some terpenes might make you feel relaxed, while others could boost your mood or help with focus. So, when you’re enjoying cannabis, it’s not just about getting high; it’s also about experiencing the complex mix of terpenes that make each strain special. We call this the entourage effect and it plays an important part in how cannabis can affect your body.
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