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Understanding Cannabis Flavonoids

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

This compound, found throughout nature, contributes not only to the appearance of the cannabis plant but could play a critical role in its medicinal aspects as well. The American journal of Chinese medicine, 39(04), … Continue reading Flavonoids can help reduce oxidation caused by LDL or bad cholesterol and improve lipid profiles.

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Does Marijuana Make You Lazy?

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If you are considering trying legal medicinal or recreational cannabis, it is important to get the facts regarding its potential side effects. While edibles can produce some solid effects, the THC must be digested first and before entering the bloodstream, so the effects will take longer to kick in and will likely last longer.

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

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Poirier sued following a surgical procedure that left her with chronic pain and limitations affecting her lifestyle and career. The accident also reactivated a pre-existing psychological condition which manifested as a chronic pain syndrome, and a pre-existing depressive disorder which was in partial remission at the time of trial.

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The Endocannabinoid System: Here’s How it Keeps You Healthy and Happy

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Over the course of history, numerous cultures have been using cannabis for medicinal reasons. That person is Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, a famed Israeli organic chemist and a professor of medicinal chemistry in Jerusalem. Chronic Pain. Endocannabinoid system discovery. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Fibromyalgia. Depression.