Be Safe - Be Informed
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Quality Control
The Kind Room quality standards for medicinal cannabis ensure that our medicine is clean, potent and of the highest quality.
The Kind Room upholds the highest standards when procuring medicine for our members. All of patients and caregivers comply with our quality standards for medicinal cannabis, including products used, cultivation and curing techniques. When receiving cannabis from our suppliers, we carefully inspect for molds, mildews and fungus.
Our preference is for organically grown cannabis - cannabis grown without any chemical pesticides and fertilizers. Any product on our menu that is not 100% organic is well flushed, and must meet all of our quality standards.
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Safe and Effective Use
There are several different ways to use the cannabis plant in order to attain its therapeutic benfits. Each of them may be more effective for certain symptoms, and certain circumstances, and each can be done in a manner that promotes its safety and efficacy.
Search for information that will help you use cannabis safely and effectively, including:
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different modes of ingestion
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options for safer smoking,
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strain selection, potency and tolerance
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side effects
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drug interactions
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safety considerations
Note: Those receiving digitalis or other cardiac medications should use cannabis under careful supervision by a medical doctor.
Safety Considerations
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Do not drive or operate heavy machinery if impaired by cannabis (indicas can be especially sedating)
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Cannabis mixed with alcohol may cause vomiting and nausea.
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Heavy smoking with no harm reduction techniques (i.e. smoking small amounts of high potency organic cannabis) may lead to respiratory irritation.
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Hold shared joints and other shared smoking implements so as not to touch your lips to them.
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Choose organic cannabis whenever possible to minimize exposure to radioactivity and chemicals. This is especially important for people with compromised immune systems.
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It is still illegal in the United States to possess, grow, or distribute cannabis. Know your rights and take precautions to avoid the harmful effects of arrest, cannabis seizure, imprisonment and criminal record. |
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Be Responsible
A responsible medical marijuana patient:
- does not operate a motor vehicle or other dangerous machinery while impaired by cannabis;
- carefully considers his or her set and setting;
- respects the rights of others, and
- observes accepted standards of courtesy and propriety.
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