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

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There is not extensive safety data available, however. Because traditional edibles have to make their way through the digestive tract to the liver — where THC is metabolized — it can take well over an hour to feel the effects. The various methods of cannabis consumption have different levels of bioavailability. Shutterstock).

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ElleVet Sciences Publishes Safety Study On CBD For Animals

Cannabis Law Report

ElleVet Sciences is pleased to announce the results and publication of the first safety study on the use of hemp CBD/CBDA. The 12-week safety study, conducted by Dr. Joseph Wakshlag, DVM, Ph.D., Dr. Wakshlag is currently available for interviews to discuss the results of the safety study as well as his clinical trials.

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Understanding the American Heart Association’s Statement on Marijuana

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Consumption of edibles should proceed slowly and in small quantities at a time with sufficient time between doses. The AHA position paper then moves on to address a range of known, potential, and suggested safety concerns associated with cannabis use. ACUTE EFFECTS OF MARIJUANA. CARDIAC AND VASCULAR EFFECTS. IMPURITIES.

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