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The Potency Wars: Why Education, Not Prohibition, Is The Better Answer

We have all probably heard the adage that today’s cannabis is not your father’s or mother’s cannabis. This statement, and others like it, reference how THC percentages in cannabis have purportedly changed over the last several decades. The rise of concentrated...

Fighting the Black Market with Autoflowers and Affordability

Riverside Farm bucks’ industry trends to provide cheaper medical cannabis to Utah patients Photography by Edward Galvez In Utah’s tightly regulated medical cannabis market, prices remain a top concern for patients—and one local farm is taking a different approach to...

Outpatient Basis: How One Utah Clinic is Redefining Therapy

In Utah, trauma often goes unseen. Poverty, discrimination, religious pressure, and family struggles leave scars that prescriptions alone can’t heal. Outpatient Behavioral Health (OBH) in Salt Lake City takes a different path—pairing traditional therapy with lived...

Sharing the Cost of Care

How KindlyMD is Changing the Way Utah Patients Access Medical Cannabis If you’re a medical cannabis patient in Utah, you know the drill. One doctor for your regular health concerns, another for your cannabis card — and a bill for both. Insurance? Forget it. You pay...

What Ketamine Showed Me: A Psychedelic Therapy Experience

In Utah, where traditional pharmaceuticals often dominate the conversation around mental health, a growing number of patients are exploring a different route—one that doesn't come from a pill bottle. At Swahn Balanced Health in Clinton, patients are finding hope in a...

Shelf Life of Fear: The Old Battles Still Defining Cannabis Today

If history teaches us anything, it’s that bad ideas have a long shelf life. Cannabis prohibition wasn’t born from concern for kids or public health — it was built on industry and money. In 1917, George W. Schlichten’s decorticator made hemp cheaper and easier to...

The Potency Wars: Why Education, Not Prohibition, Is The Better Answer

We have all probably heard the adage that today’s cannabis is not your father’s or mother’s cannabis. This statement, and others like it, reference how THC percentages in cannabis have purportedly changed over the last several decades. The rise of concentrated...

Fighting the Black Market with Autoflowers and Affordability

Riverside Farm bucks’ industry trends to provide cheaper medical cannabis to Utah patients Photography by Edward Galvez In Utah’s tightly regulated medical cannabis market, prices remain a top concern for patients—and one local farm is taking a different approach to...

Outpatient Basis: How One Utah Clinic is Redefining Therapy

In Utah, trauma often goes unseen. Poverty, discrimination, religious pressure, and family struggles leave scars that prescriptions alone can’t heal. Outpatient Behavioral Health (OBH) in Salt Lake City takes a different path—pairing traditional therapy with lived...

Sharing the Cost of Care

How KindlyMD is Changing the Way Utah Patients Access Medical Cannabis If you’re a medical cannabis patient in Utah, you know the drill. One doctor for your regular health concerns, another for your cannabis card — and a bill for both. Insurance? Forget it. You pay...

What Ketamine Showed Me: A Psychedelic Therapy Experience

In Utah, where traditional pharmaceuticals often dominate the conversation around mental health, a growing number of patients are exploring a different route—one that doesn't come from a pill bottle. At Swahn Balanced Health in Clinton, patients are finding hope in a...

Shelf Life of Fear: The Old Battles Still Defining Cannabis Today

If history teaches us anything, it’s that bad ideas have a long shelf life. Cannabis prohibition wasn’t born from concern for kids or public health — it was built on industry and money. In 1917, George W. Schlichten’s decorticator made hemp cheaper and easier to...
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