Wellness trends 2019: How you’ll be looking after your health next year
As looking after our wellbeing is becoming an increasingly holistic experience, we round up the variety of wellness trends that are set to be big in 2019.
As looking after our wellbeing is becoming an increasingly holistic experience, we round up the variety of wellness trends that are set to be big in 2019.
Kyle Johnson, who is 68, swears by cannabis for treating back pain and insomnia. Martha Macbeth, 63, uses it to soothe her sciatica and get a good night’s sleep. Both
At the rate of the discussions in the House of Representatives, in which a bill that allows the use of cannabis (marijuana) derivatives for medical indications is gaining more adherents, some say the Philippines might be the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize this substance.
It’s early morning, just after breakfast, and six-year-old Cayley is wide awake, eagerly anticipating her daily dose of cannabis.
Pennsylvania became the 24th US state to legalize marijuana after Governor Tom Wolf passed the law early this week, according to CNN Money. The medical marijuana program will be implemented over the next 18 to 24 months.
It was the year when weed hogged the spotlight. A centuries-old soilless gardening method found its way into modern urban homes, cardio-dance made a comeback, fitness bands became the new gym buddies, and a regimented meal plan like the Caveman Diet was a phone call away.
I’m not a very religious person, but if cannabis can do all of the things that patients and sufferers of various illnesses have told me, then it must be God’s greatest gift to mankind,” says a medical marijuana advocate whom we’ll call the Maven.
Massachusetts has a cannabis conundrum.
A television reporter quit her job on live TV with a big four-letter flourish after revealing she owns a medical marijuana business and intends to press for legalization of recreational pot in Alaska.
The headline today (Sept. 10) is “Solons Cool to the Idea of Impeaching Binay.” Last week, a young girl phoned and said she wanted an interview with a “Cool Lola.” Funny because they express opposite meanings. Last week, a friend, Rayvi Sunico, after a speech, said I was “hot!” I didn’t know which to take as what. Was I cool or hot? Or is cool hot?
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