CannaIQ Learn
Cannabis intelligence, evidence-tier-bound.
Citation-anchored education for nervous systems that don't fit the average. Every claim is bounded. Every evidence tier is named. No hype, no shame.
CannaIQ Learn is not a blog. It's a structured content cluster built around evidence tiers (established / moderate / limited or emerging / insufficient / risk signal). Every page closes with a TrustPacket that names what we claim, what we don't claim, what safety flags apply, what to track, and when to escalate. The current featured vertical is Neurodivergent Cannabis Intelligence — a harm reduction layer for adults whose cannabis response doesn't fit one-size-fits-all advice.
Platform documentation
How the platform thinks.
Featured vertical
Neurodivergent Cannabis Intelligence.
Vertical pillar
Neurodivergent Cannabis Intelligence
Your nervous system matters. Your medications matter. Your dose matters.
Harm-reduction guide for autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, sensory-sensitive, trauma-affected, anxious, and chronically ill adults. Evidence-tier-anchored. Medication-aware. Tracking-first.
Read the pillar →CLUSTER · RISK SIGNAL
Cannabis and ADHD
Evidence and harm reduction for ADHD adults considering or using cannabis.
CADDRA 2024 grounded. Stimulant interactions (Strattera CYP2D6, Adderall cardiovascular, Vyvanse). Cannabis is not an established ADHD treatment — and the literature is honest about why.
Read →CLUSTER · LIMITED / EMERGING
Cannabis and Autism
Evidence and harm reduction for autistic adults considering or using cannabis.
Pereira 2025 systematic review (4 studies, 353 participants). CBD-dominant evidence base. Aggression-increase signal preserved. Don’t push through.
Read →CLUSTER · MODERATE + RISK SIGNAL
Cannabis and Anxiety
What the evidence shows about cannabis for anxiety — including paradoxical panic.
Dual-tier evidence (moderate for short-term calming, risk_signal for cannabis-induced anxiety). Emergency-response card included for active distress. “Most people aren’t broken — they’re overloaded.”
Read →CLUSTER · MODERATE
Cannabis and Sleep
NAS 2017 moderate-evidence finding. Plus REM suppression, tolerance, and morning-after impairment.
Cannabis can help you sleep. It’s not the same thing as sleeping well. The honest harm reduction for nightly cannabis use — including the sleep apnea masking risk.
Read →CLUSTER · LIMITED / EMERGING
Cannabis and Sensory Overload
How cannabis affects sensory regulation — for autistic, ADHD, sensory-sensitive, and trauma-affected adults.
Cannabis can quiet the static. It can also turn it up. Same person, different days. Find your threshold instead of guessing.
Read →CLUSTER · RISK SIGNAL
Cannabis and PTSD
Cannabis is not recommended for PTSD by major clinical guidelines. What the evidence shows.
VA/DoD 2023 recommends against. 2026 Lancet Psychiatry meta-analysis: no significant benefit. First population-specific Tier D cluster — what the controlled-trial evidence does and doesn't support, plus routing to evidence-based PTSD treatments.
Read →Doctrine
What CannaIQ Learn is not.
CannaIQ Learn is not medical advice. We don't diagnose, prescribe, or claim cannabis treats any condition. The TrustPacket at the bottom of every cluster page names the evidence tier, the claim boundary, the safety flags, the medication flags, and when to escalate to a clinician.
CannaIQ Learn is not cannabis hype. We don't recommend strains. We don't endorse products. We don't make “best for ADHD” or “best for anxiety” lists. The cluster is harm reduction infrastructure, not commerce.
CannaIQ Learn is not a static resource. Evidence updates. Citations update. Last-reviewed dates appear in every TrustPacket. When the science changes, the pages change.
Future verticals
In development.
The Neurodivergent vertical is the first of several planned content clusters. Future verticals in development:
- Longevity and CannabisQ3 2026
- Cannabis and Chronic PainQ3 2026
- Cannabis and PerimenopauseQ4 2026
- Cannabis and Sleep MedicineQ4 2026
- Cannabis and Cardiovascular HealthQ1 2027
Start with the Neurodivergent pillar.
The vertical pillar explains how CannaIQ thinks about evidence, safety, and harm reduction.
Read the pillar