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Ask The Green Nurse: Puff with Caution: Safer Cannabinoid Options for Asthma Patients

The Cannigma

While I still occasionally indulge in recreational inhalation, I rely on tinctures, capsules, edibles, and topicals for my medicinal needs. Research highlights that vaporization produces fewer toxins and irritants (CannaKeys, 2023). For managing airway conditions, non-inhalation options are undoubtedly a better choice.

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Ask The Green Nurse: Why Do People Use Medical Cannabis? Top 3 Evidence-Based Reasons to Consider Plant Medicine

The Cannigma

A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine (2023) found that medical cannabis use is associated with reduced opioid dependency among chronic pain patients. To complement this, he used a vaporizer pen with 1:1 THC:CBD oil from his dispensary as needed, offering additional support between microdoses. Bohnert, A. A., & Watson, D.

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Board Certified Cannabis Doctor Miami – Condition-Specific Dosage Expert

LifeCannMD

Recent research from 2023 confirms what I see in my practice daily: medical cannabis often provides more comprehensive pain relief than opioids, addressing not just the physical sensation but the emotional toll that chronic pain takes. Edibles provide longer-lasting effects, ideal for all-day symptom management or sleep issues.

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How to decarboxylate cannabis without an oven

The Cannigma

Decarboxylation is a critical step in preparing cannabis for consumption, whether it is for smoking, edibles, or tinctures. 1 2 3 How to decarboxylate cannabis for edibles 1. Place the cannabis in a vacuum-sealed bag and add a small amount of oil or butter. Be careful!

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Review: Fizz Lemon Lime 5:1 Seltzer by Tonic

Illinois News Joint

While I’ve designated 2023 “The Year of The Infused Preroll” for Illinois, I’ve already got some indications that 2024 is posed to be “The Year of The Infused Beverage.” The ingredients are carbonated water, natural flavors, CBD, pure cannabis oil, gum arabic, flavor modifier, citric acid, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, and stevia.

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Is weed legal in Alabama?

The Cannigma

A representative from the Alabama Agriculture Department has stated that licenses for medical marijuana producers won’t be issued before September 2022, and it could take until 2023 to get the program up and running. They cannot access flower or edibles and can only have 70 daily doses at one time with a maximum of 50 mg per dose.

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 The most Googled CBD products in 2023:

Cannabis Law Report

According to Exhale Wellness these are they… Product Search Volume CBD gummies 246K CBD oil 135K CBD vape 22.2K CBD edibles 6.6K CBD flower 14.8K CBD pen 12.1K CBD tincture 12.1K CBD pills 5.4K

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