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Cannabis and Hair Loss?

PrestoDoctor

Cannabis for Recreational and Medicinal Purposes Cannabis, commonly known as marijuana, is derived from the Cannabis sativa plant. Exploring the Potential Negative Impact of Cannabis on Hair Health Limited scientific evidence directly links cannabis use to hair loss when it comes to this condition.

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Best Marijuana Strains for Stress

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

If stress is not managed properly, it often lingers, leading to serious mental and physical conditions, such as insomnia, recurring headaches, eating disorders, a weakened immune system, high blood pressure, heart disease, and much more. [1] 1] Khan, S., & Kahn, R. 2] Tambaro, S., & Bortolato, M. 3] Aggarwal, S.

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The Top 7 Myths About Medical Cannabis Debunked

United Patients Group

The truth is that it’s impossible to fatally overdose on marijuana alone, as a study in the American Journal of Public Health found no deaths reported due to cannabis use between 1999 and 2007. Another example, Age, weight, current health condition, sensitivities and even drug to drug interactions should be addressed.

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Terpene Spotlight: Eucalyptol

FloridaMarijuana.net

As researchers dive into the depths of the cannabinoid system it is becoming clear that cannabis terpenes are just as vital to a plant’s efficacy as are THC and CBD. When terpenes and cannabinoids interact together, there is a heightened efficacy for medical marijuana patients. Super Lemon Haze. Bubba Kush. Kandefer-Szersze?

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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

Project CBD

He is the author of several bestselling books, including Spontaneous Healing (1995), Eating Well for Optimum Health (2000), and Healthy Aging (2007). And then cannabis has unique effects for a wide range of conditions, everything from the treatment of pain, treatment of asthma, treatment of immune conditions.

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Cannabis & sex: a woman’s guide

The Cannigma

After spending five years interviewing women about their sexual desires, sociologist Kathleen Rowland reported that the “pleasure gap” between men and women is “neither medical malady nor psychological condition but rather a result of our culture’s troubled relationship with women’s sexual expression.”. How does it work?

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How Good Is Cannabis for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

Greencamp

According to MS Society of Canada , 1 in every 385 Canadians lives with this condition. As it’s one of the most debilitating conditions, living with multiple sclerosis is a real battle. Since so little is known about the exact cause of this condition, and a cure hasn’t been found yet, treatment options are limited but they do exist.