I think you missed the point. The bag I mean is too keep it in the original containers with a vape and take it wherever you go so it all stays legit
I wouldn't keep it in glass jars that aren't black. Sun light kills buds.
These are perfect for carrying your MC plus your vape and other accessories
I bought one of these because my wife is the same...
Can hold 4-5 tubs, a vape and a grinder plus it locks. Can't smell it at all and great for travel.
Did you check out the link from that article regarding the DRUID impairment assessment app? Now THAT is a step in the right direction. The app is on the Play store, I downloaded it and I'm going to try it out and see how it operates. I've included links to the article and for downloading the app.
https://www.govtech.com/biz/for-potential-stoned-drivers-druid-app-measures-impairment.html
If you have a few bucks to spare, just grab one of these, this model is considered to be very good value. Was considering grabbing one recently myself for allergies. If you run it in the bathroom just beware of moisture as that can reduce the lifespan of certain types of filters. Vaping doesn't smell all that much anyway so I'd be surprised if this didn't pretty much wipe out your issue if you can find a part of the house to use it.
https://www.amazon.com.au/Xiaomi-Purifier-Control-Cleaner-Assistant/dp/B095358KSZ
magnesium my friend, something high quality like - https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B006P536E6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1. not the shit at chemist warehouse
2 weeks of that daily at dinner and you will feel a shit load butter. (i misspelt better as butter and kind of liked it)
Tetra and any clinic (which includes CDA) or GP can prescribe any product available on the market. They choose not to because of preferential supplier agreements. It's more complicated than that with things like pharmacy prices to patients, availability, locations etc. being factors.
CDA owns Canview so majority of products they prescribe, they also distribute (they have about 35% of the market for products distributed through their platform). It equates to more profit for them along every point along the supply chain.
Tetra will probably be doing similar shortly with the Medimar platform and their head company rebranding from THC Global to Epsilon Health. When that happens, there might be an equivalent Tetra pricelist.
In the meantime, if you want a list of nearly every available product on the market - I have already done this and you can get it here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cbdreviews - a lot of effort has gone into it.
I'm updating it right now and the latest version will be released within the next 48 hours.
I've considered making clinic specific price lists before and concluded it's a futile project as arrangements between companies, pricing between their own affiliated pharmacies etc. are constantly changing (and a lot of the time, pricing isn't even consistent). I may add a column of which brands can be obtained from which clinic if the above ever changes.
Nothing too fancy, but I got one of these from Amazon. Well priced, not too big, not too small. I just grab the whole thing when I am about to medicate and I have everything I need in one spot.
Waterproof Smell Proof Bag... https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07MXMS58J?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Yes there is! I was so excited when I found it. It’s on Amazon and costs about $250 with postage. I’m waiting to pay off some bills before I can get it. But I’m making edibles every week so it’s definitely worth the cost.
BluSky Butter Machine Butter Infuser Herbal Infuser Botanical Extractor Butter Brewer with Official Cookbook, Silicone Glove, Strainer (filter), 3 Silicone Spatulas and Silicon Butter Mold Tray https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07HMC9215/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_FBGSC055ADHQMMX6D54N?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I understand where you come from. I have not taken any prescription painkiller since I started to have debilitating chronic pain over a decade ago. A pain specialist I saw recently recommended Nervoderm, it might be worth trying. Whilst medical cannabis can be helpful (I found it did not cause side effects with the right dose), I am trying to manage with all the tools and resources I can find out there. I recently listened to an audio book Back in Control: A spine surgeon's roadmap out of chronic pain. I have read many books about chronic pain. I found this book particularly helpful. Good luck.