No, because there's no THC in cannabis incense.
No, not by any means. I burn it all the time and I love it. It is just like any other incense. Most cannabis incenses are not made of cannabis. Those that do have cannabis, only have resin from the hemp plant.
No, not by any means. I burn it all the time and I love it. It is just like any other incense. Most cannabis incenses are not made of cannabis. Those that do have cannabis, only have resin from the hemp plant.
Herbal incense is another term for "synthetic cannabis" and is an alternative to smoking real weed. It is used to simulate the use of real weed and to get someone "high" on the drug, but herbal incense itself contains no chemicals that would make the drug illegal. Herbal incense is sold at a variety of online retailers and gas stations because of this.
The Dipper makes high quality incense and it burns for at least 4 hours if you purchase the Jumbo sticks! It smells soo good and burns clean.
No, because it does not contain cannabis.
No. happy shaman, is simply an insence in spread and mixed with a different assortment of grasses that make it seem like weed, but in actuallity you get no high at all from smoking happy shaman, instead you recieve a simple headrush, and a calming effect created by the incense within the grasses.
Does medicinal cannabis help with high colesterol
no, doing so will just make you high and more dumb
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A synthetic cannabis that has been deemed illegal in most US states and European countries. Herbal incense is rather dangerous, if used wrongly or excessively they can damage the eyes and cause permanent blindness for life.
Incense, as in the kind burned to release a fragrant smoke, has been linked to various kinds of cancer, so yes, even just inhaling burning incense can cause you to have cancer which can kill you. Herbal incense (aka K2, Spice, synthetic cannabis, synthetic marijuana), has not been officially studied. However, reports describing the adverse effects include hypertension, tachycardia, myocardial infarction, agitation, vomiting, hallucinations, psychoses, seizures, convulsions, and panic attacks. One death and possibly others have been linked to synthetic cannabis use.