Cannabis Emesis Syndrome — more formally known as Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) — is a paradoxical condition that affects some long-term, frequent cannabis users. Despite cannabis’s well-known anti-nausea properties, CHS causes repeated bouts of severe nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
🚨 Key Symptoms
- Persistent nausea, often worse in the morning
- Vomiting episodes that can occur up to 5 times an hour
- Abdominal pain and cramping
- Compulsive hot showers or baths — many patients find temporary relief this way
- Loss of appetite and weight loss
- Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance in severe cases
Veterans Cannabis Project
Advocates for full legal access to medical cannabis for veterans. Offers storytelling campaigns, policy outreach, and local advocate programs.
Veterans Cannabis Coalition
Focuses on federal and state reform, research, and education. Founded by veteran Eric Goepel to end cannabis prohibition and promote access.
Veterans Cannabis Group
A peer-led group providing education, safe access, and industry opportunities for veterans. Strengthens ties between veteran communities and cannabis businesses.
Weed for Warriors Project (WFWP)
A social justice lifestyle brand supporting holistic rehabilitation through cannabis education, community projects, and advocacy.
Veterans Alliance for Holistic Alternatives (VAHA)
Founded by Marine Corps veteran Gary Hess, VAHA promotes open access to medical cannabis through outreach and policy reform.
Veterans Mental Health Leadership Coalition (VMHLC)
Led by retired Marine Lt. Gen. Martin Steele, VMHLC supports breakthrough therapies including cannabis and lobbies Congress for reform.
Santa Cruz Veterans Alliance (SCVA)
Provides free lab-tested cannabis to veterans through its Veteran Compassion Program in California.
Battle Brothers Foundation
Partners with Helmand Valley Growers Company to fund veteran mentorship and cannabis research.
HeroGrown Foundation
Offers education and support for veterans seeking alternatives to prescription drugs, founded by a father-son veteran team.