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Cannabis regulations in Slovenia

The Cannigma

Medical marijuana is not technically legal, but cannabinoid-based medications are. The same year, the government reclassified cannabinoids to make them available for medical use. Still, officially the market is only 18 years old, as the country joined the EU in 2004, and thus fell into compliance with EU hemp regulations.

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Learn How Medical Marijuana can be Used to Treat IBS

FloridaMarijuana.net

Patients who suffer from this condition also face other symptoms that are painful, inconvenient -to say the least, -and lower their quality of life. Many of these medications have serious side effects that only add on to the stress, pain, and frustration that patients already feel due to their condition.

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What is Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome?

United Patients Group

The condition develops after frequent and long-term use of cannabis. Read on to learn more about what causes this condition, how it is diagnosed and treated, as well as its risks if left untreated or under-treated… What is cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS)? CHS may affect an estimated 0.2% CHS may affect an estimated 0.2%

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Three Delicious Raw Cannabis Smoothie Recipes

Project CBD

It was once a common assumption within the cannabis community that plant cannabinoids aren’t “activated” or useful until they are “decarbed” — short for decarboxylated — which refers to the process of heating cannabis before it is consumed. But that notion has proven to be way off the mark.

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How cannabis affects urinary function

The Cannigma

Studies demonstrate that cannabis and its cannabinoid constituents have an implication on human urinary function. The common understanding is that every individual has a separate and different reaction to cannabinoid-based therapy, the same is true with how it might influence individual urinary symptoms.

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What is cannabis hyperemesis syndrome?

Cannabis Info

It is a condition known as Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome. It was in 2004 that a study conducted in Australia first described this syndrome, being further clarified with the clinical diagnostic criteria of CHS in 2009. Cannabis has long been used to help with stomach problems like vomiting or nausea.

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How Medical Marijuana Helps Nausea

CannaMD

To understand the ways in which marijuana can reduce or eliminate nausea and the urge to vomit, we first need to understand the causes of these conditions. Medical conditions such as HIV/AIDS and cancer , and their related treatments, can also cause extreme nausea. Cannabinoids block both acute and delayed emesis.