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Cannabis Attorney David Feldman Launches New Law Firm

Cannabis Law Report

Feldman, who has focused on cannabis and psychedelics since 2013 and recently helped build and lead the 60+ attorney cannabis industry group at an AmLaw100 firm, will focus the new firm’s efforts on business and transactional matters in the industry.

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Yes, Washington, You Really Need Cannabis Business Insurance

Canna Law Blog

Washington’s primary legislation mandating insurance for the cannabis industry was implemented in 2013. There have been several iterations and refinements to those requirements since 2013. Licensees” refers to all cannabis retail stores, producers, and processors. Washington requires Y to be at least $1,000,000.

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Understanding Cannabis Flavonoids

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Consuming flavonoids seems to help regulate carbohydrate digestion, insulin signaling, glucose uptake, and fat deposits. While these two compounds are different, they do work together in a synergetic nature, often referred to as the entourage effect. There are over 6,000 varieties of flavonoids, providing a wide range of functions. [1]

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10 benefits of CBD to treat unexpected diseases

Alchimia

In fact, scientists often refer to the bowels as our “second brain.” ” Given the endocannabinoid system provides a communication channel between the intestine and the brain, it has close ties with certain digestive disorders. References and bibliography: (1) The role of inflammation in the pathology of acne.

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Cannabis for Sciatica: Can It Actually Help?

Greencamp

The cells that have cannabinoid receptors are located all throughout the body, or more precisely they are present in every physiological system of our body (cardiovascular, respiratory, immune, digestive, nervous, muscular, reproductive system and so forth). References: Perry G. Fine, and Mark J.

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Guide to CBG Benefits

Healer

Some have referred to CBG as the ‘mother of cannabinoids’, because its raw, unheated form, cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), is the precursor cannabinoid that is later converted into THCA, CBDA , or CBCA. 2013): 1306-1316. [5] What is CBG and How is it Different from Other Cannabinoids? ” Inflammation 12.4 1988): 361-371. [4]

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Guide to CBG Benefits

Healer

Some have referred to CBG as the ‘mother of cannabinoids’, because its raw, unheated form, cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), is the precursor cannabinoid that is later converted into THCA, CBDA , or CBCA. 2013): 1306-1316. [5] What is CBG and How is it Different from Other Cannabinoids? ” Inflammation 12.4 1988): 361-371. [4]