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

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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. In fact, the majority of people that seek my advice about CBD are underdosing. In all cases, labs normalized after CBD dosing was reduced or discontinued.

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CBD Topical Medicine: What Does the Science Say?

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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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Microdosing Cannabis in Miami: What It Is and How It Might Help

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Fernando Fandio-Sende, LifeCannMD After thirty years practicing medicine and specializing as a Miami cannabis doctor , I’ve had countless conversations with patients who tell me the same thing: “Doctor, I want to try medical marijuana , but I’m scared of getting too high.”

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CBD vs. THC: Medical Benefits and Key Differences

Miss Marijuana

Whether you’re a medical professional, a patient, or just someone interested in natural wellness, understanding how CBD and THC differ can seriously change how you think about healing. 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!

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Top 10 Medical Conditions Treated with Medical Marijuana in 2025

Miss Marijuana

A mind-blowing study from 2024 showed that more than 70% of patients using medical marijuana saw major improvements in managing chronic conditions. Some patients even say that using medical marijuana helps them feel more “normal” and less trapped by their condition. Medical marijuana is totally shaking up the healthcare scene!

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

LifeCannMD

Here’s something that blows most of my patients’ minds: your body actually has built-in receptors for cannabis compounds. This system is constantly working behind the scenes, keeping everything balanced: How excited your brain cells get Your sleep patterns Mood regulation Pain levels Even your appetite Pretty amazing, right?

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Medical Cannabis and Anxiety: Natural Treatment Options

Miss Marijuana

It controls things like mood, stress, and even sleep. Cannabis, with its cannabinoids, can tap into this system, helping to create a more relaxed, balanced state. So, be patient! Important Cannabinoid Profiles Okay, so cannabinoids are the compounds in cannabis that are responsible for its effects.