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

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Studies have suggested that CBD may help manage chronic pain, reduce anxiety and depression, alleviate symptoms of epilepsy, and even aid in cancer treatment. From oils and tinctures to capsules and topical creams, CBD is available in various forms to suit individual preferences and needs.

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CBD: Exploring The Therapeutic Effects of Cannabis Without the High

Canna Care Docs

With increased attention and further legalization efforts in the United States, research surrounding the health applications are still in its infancy stages, but documentation and clinical trials continue to flow into the public sphere. Epilepsy Currents. CBD-enriched medical cannabis for intractable pediatric epilepsy.

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

The Cannigma

When CBN was studied without barbiturates (prescription sedative medications typically used for epilepsy), the combination of CBN and THC produced greater sedation together than either cannabinoid alone. What can the current clinical trials tell us? Common cannabinoids in cannabis. As long as the product contains <0.3%

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Is Cannabis a Viable Mental Health Treatment Option? Part 3 of 3: Anxiety

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

CBD is consumable in many different forms, from simple oils to more robust tinctures, infused edible products, or inhaling smoke from dried cannabis flower through smoking or a vaporizer. CBD is also available in conventional pill and tablet form, as a base to use for cooking, and in topical products.

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How medical marijuana could help you find the ‘new you’ in the New Year

Canna Care Docs

Medical cannabis is available in any of the same forms as recreational cannabis—as smokable flower, edibles , tinctures, topical products , and more. Cannabis appears to have strong benefits for people struggling with epilepsy, with a 2015 study finding a 54% reduction in seizures for patients who were not helped by other treatments.

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What is CBD? Everything you need to know

The Cannigma

Cannabis products such as oils, tinctures and creams are usually decarboxylated as part of their preparation. The first clinical research done on CBD as a potential treatment for epilepsy was in 1980, but the information gleaned didn’t make its way to the public eye until decades later. Shutterstock). It’s everywhere.

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First Cannabis-Derived Rx Drug Now On The Market

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Epidiolex has received FDA approval to treat Dravet Syndrome and Lennox-Gestaut Syndrome; two very rare forms of epilepsy that manifest in early childhood. The only side effects reported from Epidiolex clinical trials were sleepiness, sedation, insomnia, fatigue, diarrhea, rash, and some infections.