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Which Is Better: Cannabis Flower or Concentrate?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Whether you’re new or an experienced cannabis user, you may be wondering which method will work best, flower or concentrate. Cannabis Flower vs Concentrate. If you’re wondering which is better for you, flower or concentrate, the benefits and drawbacks are of special concern. Benefits of Concentrates.

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The Cannabis Cancer Connection

Project CBD

There is a growing body of anecdotal and scientific evidence that the “major cannabinoids” tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), certain “minor cannabinoids” (some without a name), and other cannabis compounds have antineoplastic action against cancer cells. THC binds to two types of cannabinoid receptors, CB1 and CB2.

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Guide to Microdosing Cannabis Concentrates, Flowers and Edibles

Greencamp

Microdosing is a method of consuming very low doses of cannabinoids in order to steer clear from getting “high”, anxious or paranoid. Cannabinoids: A Guide to 13 Bioactive Compounds from Weed. How to microdose cannabis concentrates? Two drops of a THC liquid extract equal to 1 mg—which should be the starting dose.

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Dosing and Frequency of Use of CBD for Muscle Spasms

United Patients Group

This method offers several advantages: Efficient Absorption: Rapid absorption allows CBD to bypass the digestive system, leading to quicker onset and potentially enhanced effectiveness in managing muscle spasms. Pay close attention to product labels, which usually indicate the concentration of CBD per milliliter or per serving.

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How CBD, CBDA and CBG work to improve sleep, reduce pain and relieve worry

The Cannigma

There are over 140 known cannabinoids in the cannabis plant, but only a handful are impairing. While THC dominates headlines, there are many cannabinoids with health benefits that won’t get you “high” or “intoxicated.” This article explores the benefits of three non-impairing cannabinoids: CBD, CBDA, and CBG. CBD vs CBG vs CBDA.

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Safer Ways to Consume Cannabis

PrestoDoctor

Safer Alternatives To Smoking: Exploring Different Consumption Methods One alternative is vaporization, which involves heating the cannabis flower or oil to a temperature that releases the cannabinoids and terpenes without combustion. Edibles are food products infused with cannabis extract or oil.

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What Is a Cannabis Tincture?

PrestoDoctor

A tincture is nothing more than a liquid cannabis extract. In this process, the alcohol sucks the cannabinoids and other nutrients out of the plant. The alcohol then evaporates and leaves behind a very rich and concentrated liquid extract. Cannabis may also be soaked in glycerin or oil to extract its cannabinoids.