Rob Stevenson

A Guide to Cannabinoids


Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid (THCA) THCA is the main constituent in raw cannabis. THCA converts to Δ9-THC when burned, vaporized, or heated at a certain temperature. THCA, CBDA, CBGA, and other acidic cannabinoids hold the most COX-1 and COX-2 inhibition, contributing to cannabis’ anti-inflammatory effects. This cannabinoid also acts as an antiproliferative and antispasmodic. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) The […]

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Cannabis and Terpenes

Terpenes are the fragrant oils found in all sorts of herbs, fruits, and plants – including cannabis! Terpenes give candles and perfumes their aromas, and they give various cannabis strains their unique aromas, flavours, and effects.  Terpenes are found within the trichomes of cannabis; trichomes are the sticky crystals that contain and produce various cannabinoids

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Microdosing Cannabis

Microdosing allows patients to reap the medicinal benefits to alleviate their symptoms without these unwanted effects. With cannabis, and its primary psychoactive ingredient, THC, there is an interesting relationship between dosing strength and effect. This differs from many other more traditional pharmaceutical medicines.

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Ojibway Cannabis Dictionary

OJIBWAY ENGLISH Mshkiki gizeebeegnigaan Bath Bombs Mashkiki Cannabis Mishkiki zawow mide Cannabutter Noojmiwin waabo CBD Mishkiki opchi meshkwaak Concentrate Mashkigamigoong Dispensary Mishkiki duwungun Edible Wawaskone Flower Zhowzhkwaa Green Kidebze-zhawowkwaans Greened Out Zhiigboojgun Grinder Mishkiki kitigan Grow Op Mishkiki zeesbowgdohnsun Gummies / candies / fudge Mzhkowzing mide Hash Wawaskone Zeesbaakdohns Indica Mishkiki Medicine Mide Oil Mishkiki

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Cannabis is an Aboriginal Right: “Speak From the Heart – and Don’t Give Up!”

On March 4th, 2021, Chief Del Riley, the former President of the National Indian Brotherhood, and a co-author and negotiator of Sections 25 and 35 of the Canadian Constitution, visited Alderville First Nation. Chief Riley was there to tour Medicine Wheel Natural Healing – the first dispensary to open in Alderville – and to see first hand the state of the art cannabis testing and extraction facilities of Red Feather Laboratories.

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3 Years Ago You Could Only Buy Legal Weed on First Nations, Now Some Say the Industry Needs a ‘Red Market’

Stevenson says instead of being dismissed as “black market,” it’s time for Indigenous retailers to carve out a “red market” in the cannabis industry that’s unique from what’s offered at provincially-regulated pot shops.

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Medicine Wheel Raising Funds for Alderville Women’s Shelter in Honour of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

Published by KawarthaNow.co June 12 2020 Owner and Alderville First Nation member Rob Stevenson will match funds raised from raffle of painting Alderville First Nation’s Medicine Wheel Natural Healing is raising funds in June for the Alderville Women’s Shelter. The cannabis retailer, located at 8986 County Road 45 in Roseneath, is celebrating its third anniversary

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Building Indigenous Sovereignty Through Social Entrepreneurship

Wednesday, Nov 13th, 2019 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | Wexner-G02, HKS The Social Innovation + Change Initiative is delighted to welcome Rob Stevenson, member of the Bear Clan from the Alderville First Nation and Founder of Medicine Wheel Natural Healing, and Patrick Tomlinson, 2015 Cheng Fellow and MC/MPA 2016, for an interactive conversation on building Indigenous sovereignty through for-profit social

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