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CBD vs. THC: Medical Benefits and Key Differences

Miss Marijuana

One major study in 2011 found that CBD helped reduce anxiety in people with social anxiety disorder during public speaking tasks. Whether you’re dealing with a sports injury or chronic pain conditions, CBD might offer some relief. This effect is especially helpful for individuals dealing with chronic conditions like cancer or HIV/AIDS.

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Cannabinoids for Tinnitus?

Project CBD

She was upset with herself for being so careless and concerned that the condition would persist. For many other people of all ages, tinnitus is indeed a chronic condition that has nothing to do with loud ‘80s cover bands in small clubs. 180 (2011): 75-84. And it’s not just ringing. Hearing research vol. 268,1-2 (2010): 145-50.

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Medicinal properties of CBD

Alchimia

That could explain why kids using CBD to treat epilepsy may experience some of the side effects of THC, like sleepiness. Cannabidiol as an emergent therapeutic strategy for lessening the impact of inflammation on oxidative stress , published in the Free Radical Biology and Medicine journal, September 2011. CBD crystals , 98% purity.

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Cannabis laws in Japan: Is weed legal?

The Cannigma

Japan does not have a medical cannabis program and does not allow the use of cannabis for patients seeking to treat a medical condition. In 2019, Japan approved clinical trials for Epidiolox — a cannabis derived medicine used to treat severe forms of childhood epilepsy such as Dravet and Lennox-Gastaut syndromes.

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Is weed legal in Greece?

The Cannigma

A more recent survey carried out in 2011 found that one in every 10 students aged 15-19 had used cannabis recently, and that 13.4% Other conditions in which Greek patients can seek approval for medical cannabis include HIV/AIDS and epilepsy. A survey carried out in 2004 found that 8.6% overall had used cannabis.

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The legal status of weed in the Netherlands and Amsterdam: What does the law actually permit?

The Cannigma

Since 2011, the city has banned non-residents of the Netherlands from purchasing cannabis at their coffee shops, mainly to stem the influx of cross-border tourists. Some municipalities have had anti-cannabis measures in place for some time, including Maastricht in the south of the country with the borders of Belgium and Germany right nearby.

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Drastic Increase in Scientific Research on Medicinal Cannabis

Sensi Seeds

While most research took place in the area of psychiatry, publications in the fields of neurology and cancer increased significantly between 2011 and 2013. Also, since 2013, there has been an increase in the number of publications focusing on children and the elderly.