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CBD, THC & CBG for Skin Conditions

Project CBD

The Portugal-based authors review 29 studies published between 2003 and 2021, 13 of which used human subjects and the rest cell and animal models. Inhibiting Human and Leishmania Arginases Using Cannabis sativa as a Potential Therapy for Cutaneous Leishmaniasis: A Molecular Docking Study.” 11,24 4102.

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Best strains and terpenes for working out

The Cannigma

A 2003 meta-analysis on self-reported effects of cannabis revealed that cannabis users report lower pain levels, heightened levels of perception, and a change in the perception of time; all of which can not only be beneficial to your workout, but also improve your quality of life. src="[link] frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="">.

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8 Best Cannabis Strains For Headaches

Miss Marijuana

Sativa, THC 18%. The fact that it’s an energizing Sativa perhaps makes this strain most appropriate for morning consumption, but these terpenes could serve the user well to treat headaches, too. Sativa-Dominant hybrid, THC 15-21%. Sativa-Dominant Hybrid, THC 18-20%. Amnesia Haze. Indica, THC 17-23%.

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DEA Interim Final Rule: What Is “Synthetically Derived THC”?

Canna Law Blog

On Friday, the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) released an Interim Final Rule (the “ Rule ”) that, as we discussed , threatens the hemp industry by treating partially processed hemp extract not intended for consumption (also known as “intermediary hemp”) as a Schedule I controlled substance.

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The Immortality Key: Lost on The Road to Eleusis

SpeedWeed

As well, Carl Ruck, a mentor of sorts to Muraresku, championed for his pioneering worth in entheogenic scholarship throughout The Immortality Key , reviewed my own book dealing with the use of entheogens in the Bible, in 2003, in the London England Sunday Times. Was There a Whiff of Cannabis About Jesus? ” The Sunday Times, Jan.