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Hydrolife Magazine June/July 2016 (CAN Edition)

In the new June/July edition of Hydrolife we explore how, rather than being a gateway, cannabis is actually reducing reliance on opiates used commonly for pain treatment. We also take a look at the many methods that can be employed for using cannabis for pain management. Our Ask a Nurse column provides helpful tips for those considering cannabis, and our writers have gone to great efforts to explain how various strains have different effects and qualities. So in this edition of Hydrolife we invite you to Grow, Live and Heal, but most of all, Enjoy!

In the new June/July edition of Hydrolife we explore how, rather than being a gateway, cannabis is actually reducing reliance on opiates used commonly for pain treatment. We also take a look at the many methods that can be employed for using cannabis for pain management. Our Ask a Nurse column provides helpful tips for those considering cannabis, and our writers have gone to great efforts to explain how various strains have different effects and qualities. So in this edition of Hydrolife we invite you to Grow, Live and Heal, but most of all, Enjoy!

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enjoy<br />

by Watermelon<br />

Baking<br />

A FOOL OF MYSELF<br />

A Cannabis Culinary Column<br />

THE NO FROWNIE BROWNIE<br />

In her latest column for <strong>Hydrolife</strong>, Watermelon reveals a few<br />

more details of her origin story, and then teaches us how to<br />

make a No Frownie Brownie.<br />

I first heard about Vancouver’s clothing-optional Wreck Beach in my<br />

teens. Apparently you had to hike down many steps through a luscious<br />

rainforest to get there. The long rugged trek in, and consequently, longer,<br />

laborious trek out, kept many undesirables away. This partial isolation<br />

from the world also helped establish a variable group of athletic vendors<br />

ready to offer ice-cold beer and snacks to anyone enjoying the sunset far<br />

away from any stores.<br />

Imagine a glorious nude beach where people frolicked in the sunshine,<br />

openly smoked pot, disliked uptight folks and all their rules, and still<br />

embraced the practice of free enterprise. It was the last frontier of<br />

freedom. I loved that beach before I ever went there. I loved it more after.<br />

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grow. heal. live. enjoy.<br />

myhydrolife.ca

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