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The history and science of psychedelics: from acid and shrooms to ketamine and salvia

The Cannigma

In time, Western civilization caught on, and consumption expanded around the globe. Using integration or psychotherapy along with these medicines allows patients to incorporate the positive effects permanently. Comparing psychedelics: dosing and consumption information. Now, psychedelic research is booming.

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

Cannabis Law Report

Medicinal cannabis has been legalised for use for a range of specified medical conditions in Australia since 2016. Focusing on professional medical publications, this study sought to investigate how medicinal cannabis is being represented in professional medical publications. The precis is simple. Background. Conclusions. Background.

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Shemshemet: Cannabis in Ancient Egypt

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Nunn, 2002). Although most modern Egyptologists acknowledge a role for cannabis as a source of fiber and as a medicine, few see a role for hemp as a ritual intoxicant, and many researchers claim that the Egyptians were unaware of these properties. Excerpted from Cannabis and the Soma Solution. Manniche, 1989). Mathre, 1997).

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Cannabis Trends of 2022

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Our ancestors consumed cannabis flower for recreational, medicinal, and spiritual purposes. Today’s consumers cite a wide variety of cannabis benefits, including alleviating pain, reducing anxiety, stimulating appetite, aiding sleep, and treating the symptoms of neurological or gastrointestinal disorders. in 2002 to 49.2%

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The Immortality Key: Lost on The Road to Eleusis

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Modern medicine has looked into using cannabis as a pain reliever and in treating multiple sclerosis. Both are cited at length by Muraresku in regards to their references to aphrodisiacal and medicinal wine infusions, but Democritus’ well known references are much more direct in regards to psychoactive preparations. PE 10, 8, 9-12; cf.