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

The Cannigma

CBN has made headlines and claimed shelf space as the next best cannabinoid for sleep. MoreBetter, creators of the Releaf App, is using this real world data to push back against the claim that there’s no evidence that CBN can help people sleep. It also, allegedly, helps with sleep (more on that below). Back to our study.

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IGC Completes Cohort 2 of its Phase 1 THC-Based Clinical Trial on Alzheimer’s Patients

Cannabis Law Report

IGC”) (NYSE American: IGC) announces today that it has completed Cohort 2 of its Phase 1 clinical trial on IGC’s tetrahydrocannabinol (“THC”)-based investigational new drug, IGC-AD1, intended to alleviate the symptoms of individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. This Phase 1 trial is currently testing IGC-AD1 for safety.

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Unlocking the Potential of CBD: Exploring The Benefits of CBD in Medical Marijuana

MMJ Recs

CBD, one of the many cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, has been garnering attention for its promising effects on various health conditions. From its anti-inflammatory properties to its ability to alleviate pain, CBD shows promise in addressing various health conditions.

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What is CBN (Cannabinol)? How does the natural byproduct of THC work?

The Cannigma

Of course, this plant is now known to be marijuana (or Type I cannabis), which is still commonly used for sleep and analgesia today. CBN has been receiving a lot of attention for its ability to induce sleep, as it’s frequently marketed as nature’s sleep aid. What can the current clinical trials tell us?

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1 in 5 Parkinson’s Patients Use Cannabis

CannaMD

Of those states that had legalized medical marijuana, 14 currently consider Parkinson’s disease a qualifying condition for medical marijuana therapies. The most common non-motor symptoms that cannabis users were trying to treat with their cannabis use were anxiety, pain, and sleep disorders. Florida is among these states.

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More than half of prescriptions for medicinal cannabis in Australia given in Queensland, study says

Cannabis Law Report

Anxiety and sleep disorders were some reasons given for prescriptions despite lack of evidence for cannabis treatment, researchers find. of prescriptions were for sleep disorders. We are aware of clinical trials in that space, but not strong evidence.”. The Guardian writes. Read their full article at.

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Understanding the Efficacy of Medical Cannabis for Terminal Care

Canna Care Docs

As a devastating diagnosis, patients with a terminal illness must not only learn to cope with this information about their health but find restorative ways to alleviate the most common symptoms and effects. This is largely due to the way THC interacts and binds with endocannabinoids in our ECS.