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How aging can change your cannabis routine

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It helped me fall asleep faster and sleep better as well. Everything from my preferred method of cannabis consumption to my dosing preferences to my THC tolerance is completely different now. How aging has changed my preferred method of cannabis consumption . Laszlo Mechtler , Medical Advisor at Jushi Holdings, Inc.

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Article: Canada: Future Care Costs For Cannabis In Personal Injury Claims

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Datoc, who had obtained a prescription from a naturopath, testified that the marijuana helped him sleep, and stopped his panic attacks and chest pains. While marijuana oil for sleep had been recommended, Hollyer had experienced some side effects after only a couple of months of use. The medical evidence does not go that far.

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

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Medicinal cannabis has been legalised for use for a range of specified medical conditions in Australia since 2016. We also used manifest textual analysis to search for word frequencies, and specific conditions referred to in the articles retrieved. Spasticity from neurological conditions. Background. Conclusions. Bonini et al.

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Shemshemet: Cannabis in Ancient Egypt

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Egyptian medical applications of cannabis show an astute knowledge of the efficacy of herbal remedies, and virtually all of their remedies containing it utilize it in a way in which cannabis has been known to be medically effective (Russo, 2006/2007). 3000 years under favorable conditions. Ìf the hieroglyph ‘smsm.t’

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The Immortality Key: Lost on The Road to Eleusis

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Carl Ruck, “Since the wine of Dionysus is a mediation between the god’s wild herbal ancestors and the civilized phenomenon of his cultivated and manufactured manifestation in the product fermented from the juice of the grape, it is most probable that this was the way in which the Greeks incorporated hemp into their pharmacopoeia” (Ruck, 2007).