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Cannabis Consumption Methods: Finding the Right Fit for Your Medical Condition

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Cannabis consumption for medical purposes has gained widespread acceptance in recent years, thanks to growing research supporting its efficacy in alleviating symptoms associated with numerous medical conditions. One of the key considerations when using cannabis for medical purposes is selecting the appropriate consumption method.

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Does Cannabis Expire? What Is The Shelf Life?

PrestoDoctor

In this blog post, we’ll answer these questions and provide tips on how to properly store cannabis to extend its shelf life. On the other hand, high humidity levels can lead to mold and other harmful pathogens that can affect the quality and safety of the product. appeared first on PrestoDoctor Blog. Does cannabis expire?

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Canada: Testing finds contaminants in illegal cannabis

Cannabis Law Report

“My message to people who choose to consume cannabis is simple: buy from legal sellers whose regulated product is subject to national requirements that are in place to protect you,” said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General. “In Learn More: National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health blog post: [link].

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Cannabinoid: What is THCjd?

PrestoDoctor

With the increasing popularity of cannabis products, it is important to understand what THCjd is and whether it is safe for consumption. The intensity of these effects can vary depending on factors such as the dosage, method of consumption, and individual tolerance. In terms of chemical structure, THCjd and THC differ slightly.

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Exporting CBD Food Just Got Harder: The European Union Makes a Move

Canna Law Blog

We’ve been writing a lot on this blog about the regulation and sale of cannabidiol (“CBD”) products at the state and federal levels. The European Food Safety Authority (“ EFSA ”), the European equivalent of the U.S. extracts of Cannabis sativa L. extracts of Cannabis sativa L.

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What To Consider Before Entering the European CBD Market

Canna Law Blog

The main challenge in selling Hemp CBD products in Europe is that the European Foods Safety Authority (“EFSA”) has classified the most coveted cannabinoid as a “ novel food ” ingredient. Consequently, any label of products imported to Belgium must be written in all three languages. Stay tuned!

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California Just Got Closer to Allowing CBD in Foods and Licensed Cannabis Facilities

Canna Law Blog

Not only would the bill conclude that Hemp CBD foods and beverages are not adulterated, but it would also find that foods and beverages containing industrial hemp or Hemp CBD are safe for human and animal consumption. of the Health and Safety Code, or cannabinoids, extracts, or derivatives from industrial hemp.

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