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Best strains and terpenes for nausea

The Cannigma

A 2011 article in the British Journal of Pharmacology identified the importance of the CB1 receptor in reducing or increasing nausea levels, finding that stimulating the CB1 receptor could suppress vomiting. When it comes to finding a strain to quell a queasy stomach, don’t get hung up on indica/sativa labeling.

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Best strains and terpenes for sleep

The Cannigma

Forget strain names , and don’t lose yourself in the indica/sativa debate; these are not reliable indicators of how a strain will affect you. However, we have a very limited understanding and even less evidence to support this theory, mostly thanks to prohibition but also because of the complexity of the topic.

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Medicinal properties of CBD

Alchimia

A study published in February 2015 in the Pharmacology & Pharmacy journal showed that a CBD-rich extract from cannabis plants is much more efficient than CBD used in its pure form , mainly due the presence of other cannabinoids, terpenes and other molecules that greatly increase the dosage/efficiency ratio of CBD.

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The Plant, the Whole Plant & Nothing But the Plant

Project CBD

A 2011 study published in Nature Neuroscience states: “Nutritional omega-3 deficiency abolishes endocannabinoid-mediated neuronal functions.” The Root of the Matter Practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine also used an extract from raw cannabis roots to treat infections and to help women during childbirth.

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How Does Kannapedia.net Help Prove Prior Art?

Medicinal Genomics

Patent Law is a complicated topic. Let’s explore some of the common questions we have seen around the topic. You can patent cannabis plants, cannabis extractions, and cannabis growing methods, but you cannot trademark anything that is federally illegal. Equadorian Sativa. Keep in mind, We are not Patent Attorneys!

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AAFP ( American Academy of Family Physicians) Releases Marijuana, Cannabinoids Position Paper

Cannabis Law Report

In this position paper, cannabis is an overarching term used to refer to the plant Cannabis sativa. The cannabis plant, Cannabis sativa , is comprised of both non-psychoactive and psychoactive chemicals called cannabinoids. Cannabis sativa with less than 0.3% Cannabis sativa with less than 0.3% Call to Action.

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Minorities in cannabis, with Steven Philpott Jr.

The Cannigma

I love the fact that we’re really starting to lean into this more because I think it’s a topic that deserves attention. Until I joined the military, actually, I was part of the longest deployment since World War Two, back in 2011, 2012. So, frozen product and then extracted for its cannabinoids and terpenes?