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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. This latter category is broader and more complex than many of us give it credit for.

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From Seed to Supplement: Growing Hemp for Premium Hemp Gummies

Otherside Farms

Farmers should select hemp strains known specifically for high cannabidiol (CBD) content, minimal THC levels (below 0.3%), and desirable terpene profiles that enhance the gummies’ flavor and efficacy. Harvesting and Processing for Gummies Timing your harvest precisely maximizes cannabinoid content and quality.

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The Science Behind Charlotte’s Web: How CBD Oil Works for Seizure Disorders

LifeCannMD

We’re looking at: Genetic testing to predict who’ll respond best to CBD Better combination strategies with traditional seizure meds New delivery methods for improved absorption Other cannabinoids that might help with seizures Just last month at a medical conference, researchers presented new findings about CBD’s mechanisms.

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Review: Funky Lo Mein by Revolution

Illinois News Joint

This batch of flower tested at 0.27% THC, 15.76% THCa, and 16.36% total cannabinoids. The indicated terpenes were -caryophyllene, limonene, linalool, -Myrcene, and -humulene. Notes of hot peanut oil, cooking meat, ocean brine, and umami rich soy sauce, led to more rounded tones of pine and cut cedar.

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Does Weed Expire? Everything You Need to Know

Miss Marijuana

Over time, the cannabinoids—the compounds responsible for cannabis’ effects—break down due to exposure to light, air, and moisture. Signs of Expired Weed: Loss of Aroma : Terpenes, the compounds responsible for weed’s smell, degrade quickly. If your bud has no scent, it’s likely past its prime. The post Does Weed Expire?

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The History of RSO: One Man’s Journey Changed Everything

LifeCannMD

#image_title We think Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) is one of the most incredible grassroots medical movements of our time. He developed a concentrated oil from the cannabis plant and decided to try it on himself. Rick applied the oil directly to his cancerous growths, covered them with bandages, and waited four days.

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Review: Wake N Puff Infused Prerolls by Victoria LP Presents

Illinois News Joint

Now, the brand has returned with a line of terpene-infused prerolls called Wake N Puff. Berry Bliss-Wuga tested at 0.909% THC, 23.601% THCa, and 24.51% total cannabinoids. Sunrise Mango-Keyshia tested at 0.038% CBDa, 0.748% THC, 32.545% THCa, and 33.331% total cannabinoids.