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Mouthwatering Weed Cookies That Fight Stress Damage

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A Weed Cookie Recipe Packed with Potent Anti-Inflammatory Ingredients

How Stress Damages the Body

Stress causes inflammation.  Inflammation damages the body.  Low-levels of chronic inflammation–or chronic stress–drastically increases our risk for many diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and Alzheimer’s.

Not only does research show that low doses of marijuana lowers stress, but marijuana also fights inflammation.

READ More: How Cannabis Reduces Inflammation

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Foods Can Fight Inflammation

There are foods that are high in antioxidants.  Antioxidants fight inflammation by removing the free radicals that cause cell damage.  Cannabis is a powerful antioxidant.  Aside from the anti-inflammatory of marijuana oil, these weed cookies contain a variety of other foods that have anti-inflammatory power.

I’m always looking for ways to incorporate anti-inflammatory foods into my diet.  These cannabis cookies are ideal because they’re loaded with anti-inflammatory foods like oats, ginger, cranberries and dark chocolate.  But the real stress-busting power in these weed cookies comes from cannabis.

 

Weed Cookies Fight Inflammation & Are Also Delicious

Maybe a little too delicious.  Use caution!  Don’t be tempted into eating more than one of these weed cookies until you’ve determined how strong they are.  I nearly had a green-out when I made these.


Cranberry, Cannabis & Chocolate-Chip Weed Cookies

Weed Cookie Ingredients:

Weed Cookie Directions:

  • Cream together brown sugar and coconut oil
  • Mix in egg & vanilla
  • Add dry ingredients until combined
  • Fold in dried cranberries & dark chocolate chips
  • CHILL dough in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes (or your cookies will be flat)
  • Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes or until the edges begin to brown (the center may still appear moist)

Makes 24 weed cookies

 

Weed Cookie Dosing:

How strong your weed cookies are, depends on how strong your cannabis oil is.  For this recipe, one teaspoon of cannabis oil was equivalent to one dose.  There are 24 teaspoons in a half cup. So in this version, one of these weed cookies was equal to one dose.  If your oil is stronger, your cookies will be stronger.

 

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Jessie Gill

Jessie Gill, RN is a cannabis nurse with a background in holistic health and hospice.  After suffering a spinal injury, she reluctantly became a medical marijuana patient then quickly transitioned into an advocate. Her site, MarijuanaMommy.com teaches new patients how and why to use cannabis while challenging the stigma against marijuana use. Jessie is an established expert in the cannabis industry. She’s spoken at conferences around the country and has been cited by publications such as High Times and Forbes. Her work has been featured on Entrepreneur, Good Housekeeping, MSN, and more. She’s been seen on Viceland and has received international press coverage.

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