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Best strains and terpenes for nausea

The Cannigma

Cannabis has been used to help combat vomiting in medical spaces since the 1980s, but plant lovers have known about the seemingly magical effects of weed for decades longer. The best type of cannabis to treat nausea is a Type I or Type II strain with a terpene profile that includes limonene or humulene.

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Marijuana for Nausea: Helping Cancer Patients for Decades

Greencamp

It took a lot of time for humanity to “rediscover” the medical potential of cannabis. Although there’s still a long way to go, cannabis has been accepted by many as a tool for treating regular nausea, but also nausea caused by chemotherapy. Nausea was actually one of the main reasons why medical cannabis became legal in some US states.

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Really It’s 2021 – Why Is A Strain Still Called Jack The Ripper? Celebrating Violence Against Women.

Cannabis Law Report

After reading this great report in Green Market Report last week which provided some reality about the cannabis industry and the role of women in its upper echelons, or lack thereof we should say. Green Market Report: Women are Losing Power in Cannabis at an Alarming Rate. Jack The Ripper. After the death of its creator in 2020.

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The Endocannabinoid System-History, Health and Why We Feel High

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The History and Science of Cannabis. The use of cannabis for medicinal purposes can be dated back to as early as 2700 B.C.; the Emperor Shen Nung prescribed cannabis for various medical conditions such as gout, rheumatism, and poor memory. In India, ancient use of the cannabis plant can be dated back to as early as 200-1400 B.C.

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Best strains and terpenes for migraine relief

The Cannigma

Scientists still don’t understand exactly why migraines happen, nor how to cure the condition – but perhaps cannabis can help. Cannabis users have been reporting anecdotal relief for years, but it’s only recently that research has begun to dig into the complexities of migraines and how – or why – cannabis may be able to bring relief.

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Austria: Cannabidiol In Food And Cosmetics

Cannabis Law Report

Under the Controlled Substances Act and the Controlled Substances Regulation only cannabis resin and cannabis inflorescence and infructescence with a THC concentration of more than 0,3 % THC qualify as narcotics. In respect of the use of Cannabis sativa L. However, with regard to the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa L.)

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Paper: The transition of cannabis into the mainstream of Australian healthcare: framings in professional medical publications

Cannabis Law Report

Medical publications, are, in the main fairly positive toward cannabis. Published by The Journal of Cannabis Research. Medicinal cannabis has been legalised for use for a range of specified medical conditions in Australia since 2016. At the same time, the outlook on cannabis research data is largely positive. Background.