How CBG Strains Can Enhance Your Overall Health and Wellness Routine

Have you heard about CBG strains in cannabis?

CBG, or cannabigerol, is called the “mother of all cannabinoids,” and for good reasons. It’s found in early-stage cannabis plants and has many potential health benefits. From reducing inflammation to helping with anxiety, CBG strains are becoming a valuable part of many people’s health and wellness routines.

This guide will explain how CBG works and why you might want to include it in your life.

Anti-inflammatory Properties

CBG can be a game changer for people dealing with inflammation. This compound fights inflammation by targeting the source in your body, which helps reduce swelling and pain.

For example, if your muscles feel sore after a work…

Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Tempered Glass Solutions for Architects

As sustainability becomes an increasingly important focus in modern architecture, the choice of materials plays a critical role in achieving eco-friendly designs. Tempered glass, known for its strength, safety, and aesthetic appeal, is also an excellent choice for architects looking to create sustainable, energy-efficient buildings. By partnering with a reliable glass manufacturer near me, architects can source high-quality tempered glass solutions that not only enhance the look of a building but also reduce its environmental impact. In this blog post, we will explore the environmental benefits of using tempered glass in design and how it fits into green architecture principles.

The Environmental Benefits of Using Tempered Glass in Design

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Stars-923: Unlocking the Mysteries of a Unique Celestial Object

In the vast expanse of the cosmos, certain celestial bodies stand out, capturing the imagination of both seasoned astronomers and amateur stargazers alike. Among these stellar enigmas is Stars-923, a star known for its fluctuating brightness and irregular spectral signature. As technology advances and the tools available to astronomers become more refined, the mysteries surrounding Stars-923 are slowly being unraveled. This star, with its unique characteristics, holds the potential to reshape our understanding of stellar evolution, galactic astronomy, and even the nature of the universe itself.

It has captured the interest of the scientific community due to its unusual behavior. Unlike most stars, which emit a steady stream of light and follow predictable evolutionary patterns, it…

HEALTH-SENEGAL: Fistula Sufferers Left To Their Fate

DAKAR, Jun 30 2009 (IPS) – In Senegal s southern region, 58 percent of deliveries take place at home without any medical assistance, according to state reproductive health officials in Kolda, a town 425 km from the capital, Dakar. Women in the region suffer from exceptionally high rates of fistula.
There are just seven doctors for every 100,000 people in Senegal; just one midwife for every 400,000 people. Credit: Dima Gavrysh/UNFPA

There are just seven doctors for every 100,000 people in Senegal; just one midwife for every 400,000 pe…

Seas of Death and Hope

STOCKHOLM / ROME, Feb 11 2019 (IPS) – The Mediterranean Sea is currently a sea of death. On the 20th of June every year, i.e. The World Refugee Day, an organization called UNITED for Intercultural Action publishes a “List of Deaths”, summarising information on where, when and under which circumstances a named individual has died due to the “fatal policies of fortress Europa”. The data are collected through information received from 550 network organisations in 48 countries and from local experts, journalists and researchers in the field of migration. The list issued in 2018 accounted for 27 000 deaths by drowning since 1993, often hundreds at a time when large emb…

Financialization at Heart of Economic Malaise

SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 22 2022 (IPS) – COVID-19 has exposed major long-term economic vulnerabilities. This malaise – including declining productivity growth – can be traced to the greater influence of finance in the real economy.

The deep-seated causes of the current resurgence of inflation, inequalities and contractionary tendencies have not been addressed. Meanwhile, reform proposals after the 2008-2009 global financial crisis (GFC) have been largely forgotten.

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Declining productivity
Productivity growth in major economies since the early 1970s. As the World Bank , well “before the … pandemic, the global economy featured a…

The Swedish Elections: A Victory for Populism

STOCKHOLM, Sep 22 2022 (IPS) – After general elections on the 12th September, Sweden is on the threshold of a new era. The Sweden Democrats (SD) won almost 21 percent of the votes and thus became the largest in a bloc of right-wing parties that now have a collective majority in the parliament. A nation that for a long time prided itself of being a beacon of tolerance and openness will now experience a historical transformation. The Sweden Democrats was once founded by Nazi sympathisers and for decades shunned by mainstream politicians. However, SD has now tipped the political scale in a country previously known for its stable and predictable politics, and some of the party’s former fo…

Are Sustainable Cities a Pipe Dream?

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NEW YORK, Jul 17 2024 (IPS) – Cities, once thought to be modern utopias that foster innovation, inclusivity, and commerce, actually ended up being hubs for environmental degradation. Although the concept of urban living is inextricable from humanity, there are proposed ways to make them less environmentally taxing. One such solution is the idea of a sustainable city, otherwise known as a metropolis that effectively consumes fossil fuels and disposes of emissions with regards to the longevity of the planet as well as the economic wellbeing of its citizens. Cities can also be considered sustainable so long as they curb the consequences of consumption…