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North Dakota: Governor Signs Legislation Authorizing Patients to Obtain Cannabis-Infused Edible Products

NORML

The new law defines cannabinoid edible products" as soft or hard lozenges in a geometric square shape into which a cannabinoid concentrate or the dried leaves or flowers of the plant of the genus cannabis is incorporated.

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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. Gummies and edibles are fun and taste good, but they can take longer to kick in.

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

Project CBD

A recent clinical trial raises questions about the safety of widely consumed CBD capsules, gummies, edibles, oils and lotions that are omnipresent in the United States and many other countries.

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From Seed to Supplement: Growing Hemp for Premium Hemp Gummies

Otherside Farms

Today, growers who master the cultivation process can tap into a thriving market by producing premium hemp suitable for gummies and other CBD-rich edibles. Understanding Hemp Cultivation for Edibles Growing hemp for edible products like gummies requires attention to detail, starting with choosing the right hemp genetics.

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CBD vs. THC: Medical Benefits and Key Differences

Miss Marijuana

Understanding Cannabinoids: The Basics of CBD and THC Cannabinoids, CBD, THC—chances are you’ve heard these terms buzzing around lately, and for good reason! Cannabinoids are typically extracted from cannabis plants through a variety of methods. Once extracted, these cannabinoids interact with your body’s endocannabinoid system.

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Medical Marijuana Side Effects: What You Need to Know

Miss Marijuana

One of the strangest things is something called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome. Kids are at risk too, especially if they eat marijuana edibles by accident. And if you have any breathing problems, try to avoid smoking or vaping—there are other ways to use medical marijuana, like oils or edibles, but always ask your doctor first.

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Top 10 Medical Conditions Treated with Medical Marijuana in 2025

Miss Marijuana

The cannabinoids in marijuana are thought to have neuroprotective properties that help with motor control. Some studies are pointing to the potential of cannabinoids in reducing inflammation in the brain and helping with memory issues. But guess what? Cannabis is helping people with Parkinson’s reduce those pesky tremors!