Are the Chinese really running the illegal weed market in America?
A joint law enforcement task force discovered approximately 9,000 pounds of cannabis, valued at nearly $15 million, in suburban Antioch, California, just days before Christmas. The
Chinese police recruit drug-sniffing squirrels
Forget the dogs. The police in China release the squirrels. Law enforcement officials in the city of Chongqing have reportedly announced that they are training a team of drug-sniff
Cannabis-infused Chinese food tonight? – Delicious weed-infused Asian recipes for home cooking!
It’s amazing how many amazing dishes you can make with cannabis these days. You’re no longer limited to just space cakes and cookies. Foodies of all stripes can create
A short interview with Prof. Yimin Yang, discoverer of ancient Chinese cannabis
About millions of years ago Speak of a long growing season, cannabis has been shown to have been growing wild on our planet for millions of years and cultivated for perhaps many th
SAFE Banking Act removed from Chinese competition law
Federal laws that would allow financial institutions to offer banking services to legal cannabis companies have been scraped from a bill intended to encourage competition with Chin
What is Ma Huang from Traditional Chinese Medicine?
Many people are looking for a miracle drug to promote weight loss and improve energy. In the 1990s, the ephedra plant became popular as a likely candidate, and it wasn’t unti
Ancient Chinese Edibles – Cannabis as food during Dynastic China
Eating edibles appears to be a recent development. But did you know that ancient people used cannabis as food during the Chinese dynasty? We have known for quite some time that anc
Ancient Chinese tomb shows evidence of cannabis use
According to an archaeological study conducted in central China, members of the Tang Dynasty were heavy cannabis users. While the plant was long thought to be used in clothing and
Study Shows Cannabis Was A Staple For Ancient Chinese Dynasty |
Researchers examining an ancient tomb in China have found direct evidence that cannabis was a staple food during the Tang Dynasty more than 1,000 years ago. Previous research into