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CBD, THC & CBG for Skin Conditions

Project CBD

Cannabinoid compounds show promise in treating skin diseases, both as topical applications and as systemic medication.

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Understanding the Benefits of Topicals: The Guide to Cannabis-Infused Skincare

United Patients Group

The rise of cannabis-infused topicals has introduced a whole new dimension to the realm of plant medicine, providing a potent and innovative way to address a variety of skincare concerns. So, let’s dive deeper into the world of cannabis-infused skincare and discover how topicals can revolutionize your self-care routine.

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Do cannabinoids CBG or CBD affect THC tolerance?

Cannabis Life Network

Tolerance, an infamous topic for chronic THC consumers, is partly to blame. But some might wonder if a THC tolerance break still counts if you use other cannabinoids like CBG or CBD. CBG and CBD are both unique non-intoxicating cannabinoids, but both are psychoactive. […].

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How Does Topical Marijuana Work? Does Cannabis Salve Really Work?

Cannabis Cheri

You might have heard the latest health and beauty buzz about how CBD and THC from marijuana are infusing all kinds of skincare products. Science shows us that topical marijuana can help regulate immune responses in the skin, and has anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antibacterial properties! Not at all!

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How Does Topical Marijuana Work? Does Cannabis Salve Really Work?

Cannabis Cheri

You might have heard the latest health and beauty buzz about how CBD and THC from marijuana are infusing all kinds of skincare products. Science shows us that topical marijuana can help regulate immune responses in the skin, and has anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antibacterial properties! Not at all!

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Mechoulam on the Future of Cannabinoid Research

Project CBD

The most memorable occasion was the 22nd annual meeting of the International Cannabinoid Research Society (ICRS) in Freiburg, Germany, in July 2012. Mechoulam delivered a plenary speech at the symposium, addressing the future of cannabinoid research and key areas of study that should be pursued.

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The Benefits of Cannabis Topicals

United Patients Group

The Benefits of Cannabis Topicals. Cannabis topicals are becoming more popular as people discover their benefits. Topicals (aka Salves) are a form of medical cannabis that can be used topically to treat skin conditions, muscle pain, joint inflammation and many other ailments. Introduction. Inflammation. Wound Healing.

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