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🌿 Fact or Fake: Cannabis Stories You Won’t Believe

Why Weed Myths Stick

Weed stories are like hockey stories at the bar — they get better, wilder, and less believable every time they’re told. Some are true, some are fake, and some are so strange you want them to be real. That’s what makes cannabis culture so fun.

Every week, Haute Health serves up three wild cannabis “facts.” Your job is to spot the fake. Two are true. One is smoke and mirrors. Roll up, read on, and see if you can tell what’s fact and what’s fake.


Did a Calgary Dentist Really Test Cannabis Mouthwash?

Picture this: you’re in a Calgary dentist’s office, gripping the chair like it’s overtime in Game 7. Instead of the usual minty rinse, the dentist hands you a bottle of green liquid. “Cannabis mouthwash,” he says with a grin.

According to the tale, patients swished, zoned out, and felt so good they refused to leave the chair. Hygienists supposedly had to coax them out like bouncers at last call.

Sounds almost believable, right? Canadians have tried cannabis in every product imaginable — gummies, creams, oils, drinks. CBD gum and oral sprays exist. It wouldn’t be shocking if some dentist experimented with it.

But here’s the rub: no real Canadian clinic has ever tested cannabis-infused dental rinses. THC products are tightly regulated, and no dentist in Calgary (or anywhere else) has admitted to spiking mouthwash. This story floats around forums and stoner circles, but it’s missing one thing — proof.

Quick hit: A Calgary dentist allegedly brewed up a cannabis mouthwash so relaxing patients wouldn’t leave the chair. Too good to be true?

 

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Did Farmers in Bhutan Feed Pigs Marijuana?

This one’s a curveball — and it’s real. In Bhutan, marijuana isn’t a luxury crop or counterculture symbol. It grows wild, like dandelions on a prairie lawn. For decades, farmers treated it as pig feed.

Pigs would chow down, get lazy, and bulk up. Farmers liked it because it was free food. It never crossed their minds that outsiders would think marijuana was anything more than livestock fodder.

When Western backpackers stumbled into Bhutan in the 70s, they were stunned. Fields of cannabis stretched across valleys, untouched and unimpressive to locals. Tourists told the world, and suddenly “weed-fed pigs” became one of cannabis culture’s favourite trivia pieces.

It’s a reminder that context is everything. What’s illegal in one place is pig chow in another.

Quick hit: In Bhutan, marijuana was pig feed long before it was human feed. Farmers used it to fatten livestock.


Was Bob Marley Buried with Weed?

This one’s legendary. When Bob Marley passed in 1981, Jamaica honoured him with a funeral fit for a king. He wasn’t buried empty-handed. Alongside his red Gibson guitar and his Bible, Marley was laid to rest with a bud of herb.

For Rastafarians, cannabis is a sacrament. It’s not a vice — it’s a holy plant. Marley lived by that belief, so his family and friends made sure his burial reflected it.

The story has been confirmed in biographies and interviews with his family. It’s not a myth cooked up after the fact. It’s one of those rare cannabis tales that’s stranger than fiction but absolutely true.

Quick hit: Bob Marley’s final journey included his guitar, a Bible, and a bud of herb — Rastafarian roots to the end.


Why Do Weed Myths Spread So Easily?

Cannabis lived underground for most of its history. When something’s outlawed, stories fill the silence. Governments ran scare campaigns, cops spread nonsense, and stoners countered with tall tales.

Mix in the internet, where “my buddy swears this happened” travels at the speed of Wi-Fi, and myths multiply faster than dabs at a house party. Canadians especially love trivia, bar bets, and weird “did you know” stories. Weed myths are basically our version of stoner Jeopardy.


What Are the Wildest Weed Myths People Still Believe?

  • RCMP bred a secret “super strain” in Ottawa.

  • Cannabis kills brain cells (debunked decades ago).

  • Hemp gets you high (spoiler: it doesn’t).

  • You can fail a drug test from secondhand smoke (unlikely).

  • Edibles kick in instantly (tell that to the rookie who ate the whole brownie).

These myths live on because they’re funny, simple, and sticky. People remember a good laugh way longer than a government pamphlet.


How to Tell Fact from Fake in Cannabis Culture

Want to spot the fakes? Ask yourself a few quick questions:

  • Does it have a credible Canadian source, like CBC or Health Canada?

  • Does it sound like a buddy-of-a-buddy story? Red flag.

  • Does it involve dentists, pigs, or parrots? Probably fake.

  • Has it been around for decades? Might be rooted in truth.

Think like a trivia champ, not a conspiracy theorist.


The Reveal – Fact vs Fake

Time to find out if your stoner radar’s dialed in.

  • ✅ Bhutan pigs – True

  • ✅ Bob Marley burial – True

  • ❌ Calgary dentist mouthwash – Fake

If you guessed the dentist, spark one up — you nailed it. If not, no shame. Pass the joint, laugh it off, and try again next week.


FAQ

Was Bob Marley really buried with weed?
Yes. His family confirmed it. He was buried with his guitar, Bible, and herb.

Did farmers in Bhutan really feed pigs marijuana?
Yep. It was free livestock feed before the outside world hyped its value.

Has cannabis ever been tested in dentistry?
CBD gum and sprays exist, but no THC-infused mouthwash in Canada.

Why do Canadians love weird cannabis stories?
Because we love trivia, hockey bets, and anything that makes us laugh.

What’s the most common cannabis myth?
That today’s strains are “unnatural.” In reality, growers have always crossbred for strength.


Wrap-Up

Cannabis culture is stuffed with stories that blur the line between fact and fake. Some are funny, some are inspiring, and some are total smoke.

Haute Health is here every week to keep the game going. Stick around, test your trivia skills, and stock up on the real deal while you’re at it.

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