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Releaf Blog
Discover helpful insights on health, wellness, and medical cannabis in our blogs. Explore practical articles covering general medical cannabis info, tips for staying well, and how medical cannabis can assist with specific health conditions.
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Decoding Cannabis: Is “skinny weed” real? The science behind THCV and weight loss explained
*“Skinny weed”* refers to the cannabinoid THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin), a non-intoxicating cannabis compound that is showing promise as an appetite suppressant by blocking the CB1 receptor. Unlike THC, which triggers the munchies, THCV seems to do the opposite.
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Do I have to tell my employer that I am a medical cannabis patient?
One thing that almost every new patient asks us here at Releaf is: "Do I have to tell my employer that I am a medical cannabis patient?" The short answer is 'no', but there is a little more to it than that.
Bloating, cramping, and constipation: Can medical cannabis help?
We all suffer from bloating, cramping, and constipation from time to time, but certain conditions and medications can make these symptoms particularly problematic.
New Year, new me, new treatment: Medical cannabis in 2025.
Explore the potential of medical cannabis in 2025 as an alternative healthcare option in the UK. Learn how Releaf helps patients address health concerns like anxiety, chronic pain, and more with personalised, patient-centred treatment plans. Discover the benefits, conditions eligible for treatment, and how to take the first step toward a healthier you this New Year.
When to consider alternatives: 57% of generic medicines in the UK in short supply
While most people look for alternative treatment options because conventional medicines haven’t met their needs, an increase in prescription drug shortages in the UK is leaving more patients without access to effective medications.








