Providing patients with quality cannabis for health and wellness has been our focus for the last decade. Lots of dispensaries just focus on cannabis. At Curaleaf, we focus on your relationship with cannabis. We value your history with it—or lack thereof—and your feelings towards this ancient plant that’s brought us together.
The difference simply lies in its intended use. Medical cannabis is used by people with a qualifying medical condition who have registered under a state's medical cannabis program. Patients must carry a practitioner or state issued medical cannabis card in order to purchase and consume cannabis for medical reasons. The cannabis itself is no different from that which can be purchased for adult-use—that's the preferred term for "recreational use."
One exception: You may at times see the words “medical grade” on a cannabis product’s label or package. This specifically refers to the quality of the cannabis, as some patients require a higher caliber product in order to best manage symptoms.
Yes! CBD is also cannabis. “CBD” is short for cannabidiol, which is one of many cannabinoids–a.k.a. active compounds–found in the cannabis plant. CBD products contain CBD in isolation.
CBD-only products derive from Cannabis Ruderalis, a class of cannabis we commonly call Hemp. Recently, Hemp-derived CBD products became federally legal, which is why you’ll see them available at Whole Foods, your local coffee shop, and everywhere in-between.
CBD is not psycho-active, meaning it will not produce a euphoric effect. For that classic euphoric “high,” THC is the cannabinoid you must seek.
Today, when we say “cannabis,” we’re usually talking about the federally illegal, euphoric, THC type. However, CBD (and a whole slew of other cannabinoids) are present in THC-containing strains, too!
In short, CBD is found within cannabis, but we don’t call CBD products “cannabis.”
That is a great question!
Our industry has learned to blend plants with technology, bringing you endless varieties of cannabis in both her natural state and in manufactured delivery formats like concentrates and oils. All of these options are incredible, but they can also be overwhelming and there are many factors to consider in terms of selection.
Cannabis isn't one-size-fits-all. Different strains, dosages and product formats may have varying effects on each individual. At Curaleaf, we personalize recommendations and help to guide you on your journey with this ancient plant. We always recommend that people start with a low dosage and go slowly, based on your history with cannabis and your current goals. Our dispensary associates work with you to help you tweak your selections until you find what works best for you.
Ask yourself whether you knew what you were inhaling or ingesting in your previous encounters with cannabis. Perhaps in the past someone passed you a joint and you smoked it with little to no information.
Chances are, someone passed you a joint, and you smoked it with little to no information. What was the strain type? The cannabinoid ratio? The dominant terpenes and common effects? You have no idea, do you? Neither did the person who passed it to you. While this doesn’t mean you did something “wrong,” your lack of info had the odds stacked against you.
In the age of information, cannabis holds no exception! We have so much info at our fingertips, so why not use it to our advantage? Visit a Curaleaf Dispensary and you’ll see how eager our associates are to guide you through the complexities and build your personal knowledge of cannabis.
As we’ve said, we are all different, so our experiences with cannabis will follow suit. While all the information in the world won’t ensure a paranoia-free experience, it will certainly increase your odds of having a pleasurable one. A little educated guidance will help. Our mission is to provide clarity around cannabis and confidence around consumption.