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Australian Border Force Seize Cannabis Book Ordered Via Amazon By  President Of Medical Cannabis Users Association of Tasmania

Cannabis Law Report

A medicinal cannabis patient has had a book he ordered about the plant seized by Australian Border Force (ABF) in a move he described as “weird’ and “overzealous”. First published in 2015, the book is available via a number of Australian internet retailers. More than 2,000 beautiful color images illustrate this 596-page book.

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Microdosing Cannabis: A Comprehensive Guide to Safe Consumption

United Patients Group

Cannabis is a plant that has been used for thousands of years for medicinal and recreational purposes. Please note, cannabis is not a one size fits all type of medicine. Always start with a low dose and wait at least two hours before consuming more to avoid over-consumption. Book a consultation today.

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ICRS 2023: Report from Toronto

Project CBD

I counted over 175 talks and posters at the 33rd annual gathering of the International Cannabinoid Research Society (ICRS), which convened in Toronto at the end of June. The researchers concluded that “chronic oral consumption of sufficient concentrations of THC, but not CBD, ameliorates diet-induced obesity and.

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A Guide to Choosing Cannabis Strains for Chronic Pain Relief

United Patients Group

What are the Cannabinoids Found in Cannabis? The cannabinoids found in cannabis are chemical compounds that interact with the endocannabinoid system in the human body. The two most well-known cannabinoids are delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Remember, cannabis is not a one size fits all type of medicine.

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Cannabis & Cancer: Facts to Know about Medical Marijuana

United Patients Group

Cannabinoids: What to Know Cannabis creates cannabinoids. Cannabis’ therapeutic effects are mostly attributed to two types of cannabinoids: Cannabidiol (CBD) This medication does not cause addiction or drunkenness in its users. Influences: The Statutes Consumption of cannabis is illegal in the United States.

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Vegan edibles: the basics, recipes, and tips

The Cannigma

There is an undeniable connection between the rise of cannabis consumption and the adoption of vegan diets in recent years, and to many they are closely related lifestyles. When consumed they deliver cannabinoids into your body through the mouth and digestive system and are a popular alternative to smoking or vaping cannabis.

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Does Marijuana Make You Lazy?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

If you are considering trying legal medicinal or recreational cannabis, it is important to get the facts regarding its potential side effects. before unsavory political figures created laws to demonize its consumption—primarily to target immigrants and minorities. Regulating Your Marijuana Consumption is Key.