These compounds are generally known as terpenes, and they are found throughout the plant kingdom.
THC is the primary psychoactive compound that the plant produces. It is not yet known how the cannabis plant managed to so perfectly mimic and exploit our internal chemistry. Some researchers refer to the synergy between humans and THC as a “happy accident” (with an emphasis on “happy”).
We never use synthetic alternatives like chemically-modified Delta-8-THC. Accept no substitutes for nature!
Creativity has often been portrayed as chaotic. The all-nighter, bursts of genius, the messy muse. But what if creativity is actually a state of presence, a type of rhythm we can return to when our mind, body, and energy align.
The hemp industry is facing the most significant federal threat since the 2018 Farm Bill. In late 2025, Congress passed — and the President signed — a federal funding bill (H.R. 5371) that rewrites the definition of hemp nationwide.
Why regulating hemp matters for farmers, small businesses, and consumers. Learn how thoughtful, science-based hemp regulation protects communities and supports responsible brands like Stigma.
THC For A Cause was created from a simple belief: THC can do more than make us feel good, it can help us do good.
When we talk about the connection between body and mind, it often sounds abstract, something felt more than explained. But biologically, that connection has a name: the endocannabinoid system.
Love brings people into the same space.
Staying present within it takes intention.
“Just as rain relieves atmospheric tension
making all the buds burst open so a time of deliverance from burdensome pressure has a liberating effect on life.”
“The War on Drugs doesn’t make any sense at all. It’s a completely evil, sinister and outright criminal enterprise by the government.” — Allen Ginsberg
Cannabis or marijuana have been used medically for centuries. It has been shown to be effective in treating a wide range of symptoms and conditions.
– Statement from the American Nurses Association.
Across the country, hemp businesses, farmers, consumers, and advocates are speaking up about proposed federal policy changes that could dramatically reshape the hemp market.