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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

Project CBD

He is the author of several bestselling books, including Spontaneous Healing (1995), Eating Well for Optimum Health (2000), and Healthy Aging (2007). It was mostly available as a tincture for medical use, and if people had alterations of consciousness they didn’t mention it to their doctors.

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Understanding the Connection Between Medical Cannabis and Anxiety

United Patients Group

United Patients Group is the leading source for patient information on medical marijuana featuring medical insights, reliable recommendations from industry experts, and lab-tested product reviews. Contact us today to book your first appointment with us. If you’re looking for medical cannabis for anxiety , we’ve got you covered!

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Exploring Microdosing: A Comprehensive Guide to Minimal Cannabis Consumption

United Patients Group

United Patients Group is dedicated to providing the latest information and research surrounding medical marijuana, empowering readers to make informed decisions about their health journey. Tinctures : Tinctures are liquid concentrations of cannabis that can be applied directly under the tongue or mixed into a beverage.

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Microdosing Cannabis: A Comprehensive Guide to Safe Consumption

United Patients Group

Tinctures are another popular way to microdose. Tinctures are liquid extracts of cannabis that are taken under the tongue. Turn to United Patients Group, the leading source for patient information on medical marijuana featuring medical insights, reliable recommendations from industry experts, and lab-tested product reviews.

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The Key Differences Between CBD and THC You Need to Know

United Patients Group

It can be consumed in numerous ways by smoking marijuana, vaping, eating it in food or drinks, or taking it in pill or tincture form. We are the leading source for patient information on medical cannabis featuring medical insights, reliable recommendations from industry experts, and lab-tested product reviews.

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Cannabis reforms must include medical cannabis: here’s why

The Cannigma

For nearly 100 years between 1850 and 1942, cannabis extracts and tinctures were commonly used as medication and had a formal place in what is known as the US Pharmacopeia, a compendium of information about drugs for physicians to reference. It wasn’t always this way.

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Benefits of Cannabis for Inflammation and Pain

United Patients Group

In addition, there are different ways in which medical marijuana can be used : as an oil extract or tincture; inhaled through vaporization or smoking; ingested orally in food or drink; applied topically as a salve or cream; taken sublingually under the tongue (or “sub lingual” method).