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What is Terpinolene? Everything To Know About This Cannabis Terpene

Miss Marijuana

These are known as trichomes and they produce terpenes and cannabinoids. RELATED: What are Terpenes: Everything You Need to Know. Cannabis terpenes are responsible for the aroma of the plant and are incredibly complex. What is Terpinolene cannabis terpene? . What are the Terpinolene benefits?

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Rationale for Genetically Guided Cannabis Therapy

Green Relief

The ECS deficiency state often results from a perfect storm of individual gene mutations negatively influencing ECS receptors, along with lacking intake of vital cannabinoid nutrients (ie: cannabis). Immune system pathways (for targeted cannabinoid therapy) 12. 2005;(168):385-423. Vitamin d3/gcmaf (ECS receptors affected) 10.

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What are cannabis chemovars and chemotypes?

The Cannigma

Chemotypes : Types of cannabis that are grouped by their most abundant cannabinoid. Chemovars: Types of cannabis which are loosely defined and grouped, based on at least one or two of the most abundant cannabinoids and two-to-four main terpenes. For example, Type 1 cannabis is THC dominant. Type I: THC dominant.

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

Cannabis Law Report

Chronic pain or pain were the conditions most frequently mentioned in articles about cannabis, followed by epilepsy, cancer or cancer pain, and nausea and chemotherapy. The recreational use of cannabis is well known and attributed to its power as a psychotropic plant, specifically due to the cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

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Report: “Key pharmacological differences between side effects of refined, pharmaceutical CBD formulations and whole plant extracts:”

Cannabis Law Report

International Cannabinoid Cancer Research Institute (Draft 5). This paper seeks to answer why refined cannabinoids have more side effects than the natural cannabis product, as well as the possible etiology of said adverse reactions. Also discussed are other attempts at affecting the cannabinoid system from a singular standpoint.