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Marijuana Microdosing Study Confirms Pain Benefits

CannaMD

Published only recently, in May of 2020, this clinical trial is the first to show that microdoses of cannabis can be just as effective as much higher doses. What is microdosing? The concept of microdosing is pretty simple. The premise behind marijuana microdosing is equally straightforward. Translation?

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What You Need to Know About Microdosing

The Joint Blog

While over the last few years, microdosing has become extremely popular, the act of microdosing has been recommended by experts for at least two decades. There are also many different substances that you can microdose, from psilocybin mushrooms to delta-8. In this article, we are going to cover microdose of legal substances.

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Phase 1 Clinical Trial Data Indicate IGC’s THC-based Investigational New Drug May Reduce Symptoms of Dementia in Alzheimer’s Patients

Cannabis Law Report

(IGC) is excited to present preliminary positive secondary end point findings from its Phase 1 clinical trial for IGC-AD1. The results of the clinical trial have been submitted in the Clinical/Statistical Report (“CSR”) filed with the FDA, and relevant data is also available on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on December 2, 2021.

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How to fit CBD products into your alternative health regimen

The Cannigma

While many health conditions can be treated with more traditional pharmaceuticals, plant-based products may be a safer and healthier option – or at least a safe health supplement. These natural alternatives may also be effective as part of a daily “microdosing” regiment. Cannabinoids may ease nausea and vomiting.

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Why Does Marijuana Make You Lose Weight?

CannaMD

Besides going against all the classic “munchies/stoner” stereotypes, this finding is especially puzzling as cannabis is often used to increase weight gain in patients with medical conditions such as HIV/AIDS and cancer. So why are medical marijuana patients gaining weight when they need to, but losing weight when they don’t?

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Psychedelic Invest’s 100 Most Influential People in Psychedelics List

Cannabis Law Report

Rick, and MAPS, have published hundreds of research papers, articles, and reports over the past several decades in addition to participation in dozens of clinical trials and international studies. Dr Rosalind Watts is a clinical psychologist, and the clinical lead of the Psilocybin for Depression trial at Imperial College London.