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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

Project CBD

NM: As someone who has been researching cannabis for decades, how do you feel about the current legalization situation worldwide and in Japan, in particular? Dr. Andrew Weil: I think the trend very clearly is that in most developed countries, cannabis is being made legal first for medical uses and then also for recreational uses.

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Could CBN really help you sleep? Consumer study data suggest yes.

The Cannigma

In 2021, MoreBetter used its web-based software to track over 350 people using a CBN tincture from CBDistillery. The MoreBetter & CBDistillery CBN study CBN, or cannabinol , is a natural product of THC degradation; it can be found in aged, poorly stored cannabis plants and also in cannabis smoke. Here’s what they found.

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cbdMD Therapeutics Releases Research Plan

Cannabis Law Report

(NYSE American: YCBD, YCBDpA), one of the leading, and most highly trusted and recognized CBD companies, announced today that its recently formed division, cbdMD Therapeutics, has initiated talks with one of the leading US cannabinoid research institutes, to identify novel cannabinoids for therapeutic use. produced, THC-free 1 CBD products.

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Cannabis Tinctures Are Now Back with Legalization

Puff Puff Post

Cannabis tinctures are potions of cannabis in an alcohol base. The same alcohol we drink cannabis enthusiasts use to extract THC. There was a long history of using cannabis tinctures, especially for medical purposes. The first known users of cannabis tinctures in the West were in the Roman Empire. If not move up to 2ml.

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Cannabis Tinctures Are Now Back with Legalization

Puff Puff Post

Cannabis tinctures are potions of cannabis in an alcohol base. The same alcohol we drink cannabis enthusiasts use to extract THC. There was a long history of using cannabis tinctures, especially for medical purposes. The first known users of cannabis tinctures in the West were in the Roman Empire. If not move up to 2ml.

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Medical Marijuana and PTSD

LifeCannMD

Cannabis research related to PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) is a growing field. We continue to learn more and more as research funding is becoming available and laws are allowing for more studies to be conducted. Medical marijuana for PTSD can come in various forms, including smokable flower, edibles, tinctures, and oils.

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What Is Nanoemulsion and What Does It Mean for Cannabis Beverages?

The Cannigma

Cannabis drinkables offer the promise of a better THC experience — the perfect happy hour libation with friends or colleagues — without any smoking or vaping needed and no hangover the next day. Because it is not water soluble, THC won’t seamlessly blend into most beverages. That’s where nanoemulsion comes in. What is nanoemulsion?

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