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Medicinal properties of CBD

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An important point to highlight is the study recently published on the Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research website (June 2016) which shows that orally taken CBD may turn into THC due to the action of the digestive juices in the stomach. Thus, using CBD sublingually (under the tongue) is recommended so it does not reach the digestive system.

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Guide to CBG Benefits

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While a quick internet search reveals a plethora of information, it’s important to keep in mind that much you read about CBG is based on cell and animal studies with unknown implications for human use. “Analgesic and antiinflammatory activity of constituents of Cannabis sativa L.” 2013): 1306-1316. [5]

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Guide to CBG Benefits

Healer

While a quick internet search reveals a plethora of information, it’s important to keep in mind that much you read about CBG is based on cell and animal studies with unknown implications for human use. “Analgesic and antiinflammatory activity of constituents of Cannabis sativa L.” 2013): 1306-1316. [5]

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ElleVet Sciences Publishes Safety Study On CBD For Animals

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Client owned dogs were enrolled after informed consent in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. Some of the conditions thought to be relieved by hemp consumption were: pain, inflammation, anxiety and phobia, digestive system issue, and pruritus ( 39 ). J Vet Intern Med. (2013) 27:1011–9. 2013) 74:1467–73.

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The Immortality Key: Lost on The Road to Eleusis

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Dioscorides also informs us that one dram of the root of “manic” nightshade (Atropa belladonna), taken in wine, elicits “empty forms” and “images of not unpleasant kind”, but he adds that a double dosage can bring mental disorientation for three whole days. Kirkpatrick, 2013). myrrh (Commiphora sp.) [u6?]