What are the advantages of taking ganja?

Smoking ganja actually has some very surprising health benefits. Here are a few.

Smoking ganja can increase your creativity

It is found that marijuana has made people more creative. Hence when you are about to start your work you can smoke weed to make yourself more creative and energetic. Hence, marijuana can be the best option for you to boost your creativity.

Cannabis is a far safer alternative to alcohol

A study has shown that cannabis is 114 times less deadly than alcohol. Hence it is a great replacement for alcohol. It is healthier and does not get you too high.

Smoking weed can help perform better

Smoking weed has helped a number of athletes who consume marijuana for increased performance and recovery. Hence, to increase your daily performance you can take a small kush of ganja.

Smoking ganja makes you thinner

A study found that regular cannabis smokers are less likely to be obese than non-smokers. Cannabis users tend to have low body mass index scores hence people with low BMIs tend to have fewer body fats and tend to be at lower risk for diabetes.

Weed can actually improve lung function

Smoking weed isn’t actually that bad for your lungs. It is found that smokers actually have improved lung function when compared to both weed smokers – and people who have never smoked either.

Cannabis can kill cancer cells

This topic has been researched for a long time. And now it is admitted by the U.S. government that the drug can shrink cancer cells. Hence Cannabis can be a great natural treatment for cancer-related symptoms.

Ganja has advantages and disadvantages, it depends on you how you make the most out of it. There are many ways to consume marijuana like smoking, edibles, topicals, etc. You can get them in any weed dispensary near you.

Top Tips For Vegas Bachelorette Parties

Top Tips For Vegas Bachelorette Parties

If you have yet to hear the news already, let us be the ones to proclaim it: another MedMen location is heading to Las Vegas. And no, we’re not just posting up there for a fun-filled weekend—we are setting up our second shop and will be open for business at the end of this month.For those who have yet to visit our marijuana dispensary in Las Vegas near the speedway, this one might be for you. Located in the Arts District, it’s moniker will be MedMen Downtown Las Vegas—it’s got a nice ring to it, don’t you think?

We are incredibly excited to bring the MedMen touch to the Vegas Strip and beyond. After all, it’s the ultimate destination for all things fun; a city synonymous with a plethora of activities, reasonsings, and feelings. One of the most popular items that happens upon that list? Bachelorette parties. While we are not entirely certain what the verified number is in terms of the amount of bachelorette parties that venture to Vegas each year, we have enough confidence to say that the number is incredibly high.

There is no better way to celebrate upcoming nuptials than a trip to Vegas, right? Right. That’s why we have assembled our own list of must-sees, must-dos, and must-drinks for those headed to Vegas to celebrate the approaching wedding bells.

Chances are fairly high that immediately upon arrival you will be greeted by desert heat and be overcome with the urge and the need to be poolside. Vegas is a pool playground in its own right, offering up options that run the gamut from relaxing to lively. For those looking to get some partying done poolside, there is an endless supply of day clubs where DJ sets coincide with tanning time. Encore Beach Club and Wet Republic are just two of our favorite spots that bring a whole new meaning to pool party.

Need a break from the madness? Hit the cabana or plush lounge chair with your bachelorette crew for some R&R. Whether you are enjoying the calm before the storm or need a moment to recuperate before the partying continues into the night, it is always in your best interest to choose lodgings with (or in proximity to) a pool worthy of your time.

Gambling may not be for everyone, but you know what is? A night out at one of Vegas’ countless clubs. From the incredible ambiance bestowed upon the Omnia at Caesars Palace to the thrilling headliners that stop off at Hakkasan and XS, choosing a nightclub to venture into is a game to be played that makes everyone a winner. Whether you are a Tiesto fan or want to get some dancing in with Zedd, there is no shortage of spots where great times happen as readily as beat drops.

Looking for a night off from the dance floor? There are enough artists with Las Vegas residencies to make any music fan go mad. You have got Britney Spears, Gwen Stefani, and the Backstreet Boys all making their mark (and bringing a whole wave of nostalgia) at Planet Hollywood. Then there is Lady Gaga at MGM Grand and of course the queen of Las Vegas shows: Celine Dion at Caesars Palace. And that list is just a sample of what’s out there. It’s okay if you can’t control your excitement—we can’t either.

Then there is the jubilant experience of exploring the Las Vegas Strip. From taking a ride in the picturesque canals of the Venetian to catching a water show at the fountains outside of the Bellagio, you can experience the flash and magic of Vegas through a simple stroll from one casino to the next.

This roundup of Sin City activities would not be complete without the obvious addition of making a stop at MedMen. Both of our locations in Vegas offer up adventures of their own. In fact, some may say a visit to MedMen is akin to visiting a day party. Because let’s be honest: there is no better way to ramp up your celebrations than with some cannabis.

From vapes that serve as the optimal bachelorette gift bag ingredient to tasty edibles that will ensure a great time for any and all pre-wedding games and shenanigans, marijuana has the makings to reinvent what you thought a bachelorette party could have in store. Whether you are looking for a pre-nightclub boost with a sativa strain or frankly need a bit of indica help to fall asleep after hours of Las Vegas escapades, our Vegas locations have got what you need to elevate any and all Bachelorette festivities.

8 Ways to Get Your Culture Fix in Vegas

8 Ways to Get Your Culture Fix in Vegas

Las Vegas is known as Sin City, but sin (in the form of all sorts of hedonism), isn’t the only thing it has to offer—it’s also a city of culture, history, and, yes, art. And while casinos, nightclubs, and buffets are big business in the bustling adult playground, you’d be amiss to miss out on some key Vegas sites that are a different sort of stimulation. Just ahead, find out where to get cultured in Vegas.

Best Museums To Visit In Las Vegas

The Neon Museum Founded in 1996, the Neon Museum is a non-profit that collects, preserves, and displays old and iconic Las Vegas signs. And it is truly a treasure. A tour through the “Neon Boneyard” can be done through self-guided general admission or get the full historical low-down with an hour-long guided group or private tour. There are both daytime and nighttime tours, so pick your (neon) poison.

Myron’s Cabaret Jazz Located at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Vegas, this 240-person venue features live jazz performances from musicians across the country. Eat, drink, and listen to performances filtered by genres like Broadway, Pop, and Vegas Favorites. Established in 2012, the venue is classy and perfect for an intimate night out.

The Mob Museum The Mob Museum—or the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement—is a history museum centering around (you guessed it) the birth of organized crime in the U.S. and its impact on society. Interactive exhibits and artifacts can all be found in a restored former courthouse and post office from 1933, located just minutes from Fremont Street.

The Arts Factory Bustling with art galleries and stores, The Arts Factory is a can’t-miss building located in Las Vegas’ historic Arts District. Make sure you head there at the tail-end of the afternoon or evening, because even though it’s technically open in the mornings, most artisans don’t make it there until a bit later. It’s also a hub for First Fridays, Vegas’ downtown art and community celebration held each Friday of the month in the Arts District and downtown.

The Hoover Dam Is it technically in Vegas? No. Is it worth the 45-minute drive? Yes. Located 30 miles outside Las Vegas, the Hoover Dam attracts more than a million visitors each year, and was constructed between 1931 and 1936. Not into driving? You can also skip the highway and fly via helicopter over the Grand Canyon and near the Hoover Dam, all starting from the Vegas Strip, thanks to Canyon Tours.

Red Rock Canyon Located just a few miles west of Vegas, the Red Rocks Canyon is worth a visit. Worth it for the photo op alone, the beauty is a bit overwhelming, and perfect for an afternoon drive. Go hiking, take a bike tour, or even ride a hot-air balloon—there are plenty of activities to try.

Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art Who knew that one of the best galleries in Vegas would be located in a casino? (It’s Vegas, baby.) The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art is an intimate art gallery that features rotating exhibitions in partnership with museums and foundations from all over the world. Currently, Yayoi Kusama’s work, including the Infinity Mirrored Room, is on display until June 30, 2019.

Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort Historic Park A state park located in downtown (seriously), the Old Mormon Fort was the first structure built by non-native settlers in 1855 in what would become Las Vegas. In addition to the fort, there’s a Visitor Center that contains exhibits and photos illustrating the history of the site. Looking for more? The park is located next to the Las Vegas Natural History Museum and other downtown attractions, including Las Vegas dispensary.

Where To Sweat It Out in Vegas

Where To Sweat It Out in Vegas

Las Vegas is known for its fine dining, luxe hotels, and exciting nightlife—so perhaps it’s only fitting that plenty of the city’s gyms and workout studios go beyond a traditional run on the treadmill or a typical spin class. Here’s your essential dossier to the most unique places to squeeze in a solid workout while visiting Vegas.

Las Vegas Workout Places To Help You Meet Your Fitness Goals

Dolphin Yoga at The Mirage
The only thing more relaxing than yoga is yoga among the dolphins. And, if you can do so safely, yoga among the dolphins with a little pre-class cannabis dosage of your choice to enhance the experience. The Mirage hotel, located on the Vegas Strip, holds yoga classes in an underwater dolphin viewing area, so you can gaze upon swimming dolphins while you’re coming into your upward dog. Spaces are limited, however, offered only from Fridays to Sundays, so you’ll definitely want to make a reservation in advance.

Sweat 60 at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
If you’re staying at The Cosmopolitan on The Strip, you can take advantage of the hotel’s group signature fitness class, which is a hardcore, boot camp-type experience involving boxing, plyometrics, strength training, and core exercises. Who said Vegas was solely about indulgent experiences?

Crash Academy Pole Studio
Crash Academy’s workouts combine pole dance, acrobatics, and aerial maneuvers for a full-body workout. Sound daunting? Don’t worry—the studio offers a “Pole Virgins 101” course for the complete beginner. Just remember to include a snug set of shorts when you’re packing your most comfortable workout clothes pre-vacation.

TruFusion
TruFusion’s Battle Boxing Express class goes beyond boxing itself to incorporate battle ropes and various forms of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) for a unique workout experience. Come a few minutes early to get your hands wrapped and get your gloves on for what the studio dubs “a true test of your endurance.”

Body Heat Hot Yoga & Pilates
As the name suggests, most of Body Heat’s classes are hot yoga and pilates classes, with classroom temperatures ranging from 85°F  to 102°F. There’s a notable exception, however: this fitness spot offers a candlelight yoga class designed to relax the body, which will be even more relaxing when combined with a mellow edible beforehand.

The Ride
The Ride’s spin classes are described as “a unique and immersive environment” that urges riders to “disconnect from the outside world and to focus inward.” Need we say more? You’ll need cycling shoes, but they’re free to rent for your first ride (and cost $2 to rent for each ride after that).

Galaxy Pilates
Galaxy isn’t your average pilates class—it’s pilates with a dash of aerial arts. No previous aerial or acrobatic experience is required, so don’t sweat it if you’ve never been suspended on an aerial hammock before. Note that jewelry isn’t allowed to be donned during class, and it’s recommended that you don’t eat for at least an hour beforehand.

Aqua Yoga at The Bellagio
The Bellagio’s Aqua Yoga class is done in a pool with warm water, and is enticingly billed as a “buoyant flow” that “liberates the mind and cleanses the spirit.” However, classes are pretty limited—they’re only offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays, which could come in handy if you’re in town for a long weekend (or as a great way to chill out during a weekday work trip, perhaps).

An energizing Sativa can help your fitness regime! If you’re looking for cannabis in Las Vegas visit to you nearest cannabis dispensary in Las Vegas.

The Top Marijuana Vaporizer Products in Las Vegas

Top Marijuana Vaporizer product in Las Vegas

Marijuana Vaporizer Products in Las Vegas

Whether you’re completely new to the world of weed or have been a longtime fan of the flower, vaporizers top the list when it comes to the ease and accessibility of marijuana products. From weed pens that give you measured doses to simple and sleek vapes that make it a breeze to get your high on, there’s so much to choose from—especially when it comes to shopping of vaporizers at Marijuana dispensary Las Vegas Strip. So, without further ado, we’re here to give you our list of the top marijuana vapes in Las Vegas, all of which just so happen to be found at the one and only MedMen at Paradise and Harmon.

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[statemade] is behind countless vaporizers that we simply can’t get enough of. Each pen has a state-of the-art battery designed to last the life of the pen—and they look pretty great, too!First up on our list is the Sativa dominant [statemade] joy pen. It’s our favorite vape to get our spirits high and feel at peace throughout the day or night. It brings out a bit of sweetness that perfectly lifts up any dull mood. What’s not to love?For those looking to get a bit more of relaxation, the ebb pen is for you. The [statemade] ebb pen comes in the Indica dominant variety and is meant to bring you smoothly out of a rushed and hectic headspace and right into a chill existence.

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We’re also big fans of the [statemade] max pens. Full of a great Sativa boost, the max pen works in the same manner as its name suggests: it gets you to that peak level of energy so you’re ready for activity of any kind (except for driving, of course). Looking for a bit more of the chill vibe? The hybrid zen pen will have you saying om in no time and ready for a whole lot of enlightenment. And then there is the zzz pen from [statemade]. It gets straight to the point with its playful name, and with Indica at its root, the zzz pen is an optimal product to get yourself into the sleeping zone.Moving out of [statemade] land, we now venture to the Dream Catcher pen from Deep Roots. While its moniker may have you thinking that it’s your ticket to dreamland, it’s a Sativa strain that will have you blissed out and feeling like a dream. Deep Roots doesn’t stop there. They’ve also got Summer Splash and Island Paradise, both of which are made of the Sativa strain. Rounding out their pen collection is the Indica-centric Harvest Tart. Pick a strain, flavor, and fun name—Deep Roots has got you covered!Looking for more Sativa favorites? Thinc Pure’s Energy pen and Blue Dream by RSO GO make the list of our ideal vape pens, while RSO GO’s Frosted Strawberries, as well as AO’s Yellow Pen and Red Pen bring a hybrid to a whole new level.And there you have it—the top marijuana vaporizer products in Las Vegas. Stop by our MedMen store, which is placed perfectly on the avenue of lights and action, to pick up the vaporizer (or two or three) of your choosing.

The Ultimate Off-the-Strip Vegas Guide

When you think of Las Vegas, visions of the famous, glimmering mirage that is the Strip are typically the first visuals that come to mind. The dazzling lights, sky-high hotels, and noisy casinos are all a part of the Las Vegas narrative. But that’s not all that the City of Sin has in store for visitors. It’s a veritable playground of historical sites, out-of-the-box activities, and unforgettable cuisine, and you don’t have to be right in the middle of the hedonistic action to find it. Here’s where to stay, eat, and play, away from the Las Vegas Strip.

Ultimate Las Vegas Strip Travel Guide

Where to stay:
Thunderbird Hotel
The Downtown Arts District is the ideal area for staying off the strip without being bored, as there are myriad interesting things to see and do (including MedMen’s Arts District location). Do you appreciate a hotel that’s kitted out with a retro-chic aesthetic? Definitely book a room at The Thunderbird, located right next door to the iconic Little White Wedding Chapel, in case you’re looking to get hitched.

Hilton Lake Hotel Resort and Spa
You won’t even feel like you’re in Vegas while at the Hilton Lake Hotel. Located approximately half an hour from the famous Strip, this resort features scenic mountain and lakeside views, and it’s near plenty of shops and eateries in MonteLago Village. For the ultimate treat yo’ self-situation, book a massage in one of the 24 treatment rooms at Hilton Lake Hotel’s 30,000-square-foot spa.

Artisan Hotel
Not into the whole gambling thing? The Artisan is a non-gaming hotel with plenty of elaborate kitsch to enjoy—think Interview With a Vampire-vibes complete with red velvet furniture and reproductions of famous art hanging upside down from the ceiling. (You’ll definitely enjoy that distinctive feature of the Artisan even more after taking an edible.)

Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa
Roughly 10 miles west of the Strip lies this award-winning resort, which has everything you need for a relaxing getaway: a three-acre pool area, outdoor yoga, massive spa, and—wait for it—a bowling alley.

Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort
This Morocco-inspired resort is also located at Lake Las Vegas and is a dream come true for those who take their poolside lounging very seriously. It boasts a private, white-sand beach, two massive outdoor pools, and a water slide.

Best Places to Eat off The Las Vegas Strip

Where to eat and drink:
Velveteen Rabbit
While you’re hanging out in the Arts District, be sure to stroll over to the Velveteen Rabbit, a stunning cocktail bar known for its innovative, whimsical drinks, which are made with unique in-house ingredients. 

Sparrow and Wolf
Did you know Vegas has a Chinatown? Head there to hit up Sparrow and Wolf, where you’ll enjoy a decadent dinner that will satisfy any munchies-induced cravings. Standout dishes include campfire duck, wood-fired lasagna, and a little something sexy called barbecued salsify.

Pink Box Doughnuts
Satisfy your sweet tooth and grab a donut (or 10) at Pink Box. Throw caution to the wind (and eschew any low-carb diet in the process) by ordering a Fat Elvis, a donut smothered in chocolate ganache with a banana and peanut butter filling.

Esther’s Kitchen
Mangia to the max at this Italian eatery located in the Arts District. Go for brunch and order a bread pudding French toast, or plan to enjoy their housemade pasta during a dinner date.

Other Mama
The brainchild of chef Dan Krohmer, Other Mama is famous for its raw bar, which features fresh oysters with interesting condiments like blood orange and mint, rosemary mignonette, and honey and lemon.

Other Fun Things to Do While Visiting the Strip

What to do: Pinball Hall of Fame
Is pinball one of your low-key obsessions? Spend an afternoon blowing off steam at this museum, which houses more than 200 pinball machines, some that date back to the 1950s.

Laundry Room
Those who can never resist the mysterious allure of a secret speakeasy will love the Laundry Room, located in the Commonwealth. It’s only accessible via text message and you’ll have to make a reservation, so plan accordingly.

First Friday Las Vegas
Plan your trip to Vegas to fall on the first Friday of the month, so you can immerse yourself in local art and culture at the First Friday festival.

Mob Museum
If you’re fascinated by true crime, spend a day at the Mob Museum. You’ll learn about the history of famous gangsters, and if you want to go deeper into nefarious criminal matters, can also participate in a “Crime Lab Experience” where you’ll be educated on how to analyze forensic evidence.

Dig This
Ever have fantasies of operating a bulldozer? Dig This allows you to pick a machine, get trained, and engage in some Bob the Builder cosplay. For a mere $650, you can destroy a car with a 30,000 lb. excavator. Make sure you’re completely sober for this activity, of course.

Make sure to check out your local cannabis dispensary Las Vegas strip while you’re in the area!