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CBD Topical Medicine: What Does the Science Say?

Project CBD

Consider it a testament to the ubiquity and flexibility of the endocannabinoid system: we can inhale medicinal cannabinoids via combustion or vaporization; ingest them via food or drink; and absorb them directly through the skin, the bodys largest organ. Transdermal or skin-crossing formulations, meanwhile, are systemic.

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Cannabinoids and Inflammation: The Complete Guide

Miss Marijuana

If you want to learn how cannabinoids—special parts of the cannabis plant—might help, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we’ll talk about what cannabinoids are, how they work, and what the latest research says about them and inflammation. If you’re not sure, talk to a doctor who knows about cannabinoids. Want more tips?

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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

Project CBD

Andrew Weil is the founder and director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. NM: Please tell us about the history of cannabis use in folk medicine. Dr. Weil: Cannabis has a long history of use in folk medicine throughout the world.

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Clinical Trial: Cannabinoid Administration Via a Metered-Dose Inhaler Is Safe and Effective for Chronic Pain Patients

NORML

The delivery of precise doses of THC via an inhaler is associated with pain mitigation in patients with neuropathy and other complex pain conditions, according to clinical trial data published in the European Journal of Pain. Additional information regarding cannabinoids and pain appears online h ere.

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Cannabinoids: THC

FloridaMarijuana.net

Cannabis contains chemical compounds that have varying pharmacological and medicinal properties. Science supports what humans have known for centuries: that the cannabis plant offers a variety of medicinal properties. Cannabinoid Receptors , referred to as CB1 and CB2, are an essential part of the human body’s endocannabinoid system.

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The Very Large and Vexing Lawsuit Re: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome

Canna Law Blog

What exactly is cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome? Here, too, is a 2025 National Library of Medicine journal abstract on the topic, with a similar definitional and etiological take, and adding this noteworthy fact: “Although considered rare, there has been a steady increase in CHS diagnoses.” Could other health claims follow?

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Does “low dose” CBD pose a risk to liver health?

Project CBD

But pioneer cannabis clinician Bonni Goldstein, MD, cautions patients and physicians not to overstate the findings of the new FDA study, which was published in JAMA Internal Medicine. The results of the trial were recently published by JAMA Internal Medicine. Women appeared to be more vulnerable than men.

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