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Breaking Down Confusing Cannabis Terminology

Veriheal

With an eclectic story that involves secretive underground markets, diverse cultural communities, scientific research, and controversial legal policy, cannabis terminology features a blend of local slang, medical jargon, marketing buzzwords, and technical legal definitions.

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Gummies, tinctures, and a whole lot more for the people

SpeedWeed

Here’s why we love Koi CBD’s tinctures, gummies, and a whole host of other innovative products. Tasty tinctures. Koi’s most iconic product has to be their CBD tinctures. They’ve been around since the very beginning, and for many customers, these tinctures were their first experience with CBD. (Spoiler: It’s a lot!)

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Analysis Finds False Dosage Labels On Most Amazon Hemp And CBD Products

Veriheal

Selling hemp, CBD (cannabidiol), and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) products on Amazon’s marketplace is prohibited, but that hasn’t stopped sellers from finding ways to circumvent this policy. To conduct their research, they purchased 56 of the top hemp gummies, tinctures, and creams available on the website.

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Canadians looking for popular RSO extract can now tap Ellevia

SpeedWeed

Mera Cannabis Corp has just introduced a traditional RSO tincture to the Canadian market —a development that company executives are hailing as a milestone. Sold under the Ellevia brand, the new tincture contains 60-68% THC and less than 5% CBD. Simpson gave away his oil for free until 2009 when he stopped for legal reasons.

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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

Project CBD

It was mostly available as a tincture for medical use, and if people had alterations of consciousness they didn’t mention it to their doctors. In North America when it was used widely as a medicine in the 1800s and early 1900s, people were unaware of its use as an intoxicant. They didn’t know you could get high on cannabis.

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Cannabis reforms must include medical cannabis: here’s why

The Cannigma

For nearly 100 years between 1850 and 1942, cannabis extracts and tinctures were commonly used as medication and had a formal place in what is known as the US Pharmacopeia, a compendium of information about drugs for physicians to reference. It wasn’t always this way.

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Why Is Cannabis Still Illegal Despite All of the Research?

Veriheal

It is time for politicians and others to stop assessing cannabis through the lens of ‘what we don’t know’ and instead start engaging in evidence-based discussions about marijuana and marijuana reform policies that are indicative of all that we do know.” Patented marijuana tinctures were sold.” These words are perfectly chosen.