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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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The Terp Talk: Are There Terpenes in Your Tinctures?   

United Patients Group

Tinctures, liquid extracts derived from plants or herbs, are typically consumed orally—either dropped under the tongue or mixed with a drink. Plant tinctures have long been used as herbal remedies. The pressing question then arises: Do tinctures contain terpenes? In cannabis plants, the most common terpene is Myrcene.

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Edibles, Tinctures, or Vaping: Choosing the Right Delivery Method for Your Needs

MMJ Recs

Effects and Duration: Comparing Edibles, Tinctures, and Vaping in Cannabis Consumption Each cannabis consumption method has its own set of effects and duration, influencing the overall experience. Comparing edibles, tinctures, and vaping in cannabis consumption allows users to make informed choices based on their preferences and lifestyle.

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THC Dosage Guide: Tinctures, Edibles, Flower, & Vapes

Healer

Dosing tinctures. Over the years, I’ve determined that some of my adult patients experience therapeutic results with minimal to no adverse effects at oral doses as low as 1 mg of THC daily and as high as 1,000 mg or more daily. The majority of my patients use 2 mg to 30 mg of THC per dose. Dosing cannabis flower. Dosing edibles.

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The Importance of Proper Cannabis Storage: Tips for Patients

MMJ Recs

For numerous medical marijuana patients throughout the United States with a medicinal marijuana program, it embodies a vital source of relief and healing. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll go over the importance of proper cannabis storage for patients who use medicinal marijuana as part of their treatment to manage symptoms.

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8 Reasons Why Adding Cannabis Tinctures Helps Prevent & Relieve Chronic Symptoms So You Can Feel and Perform Your Best Everyday

Healer

So, why in the world would anybody choose to use oral forms of cannabis like a tincture, oil drops, and capsules or topicals like gels, balms, and lotions? In my experience, tinctures and infused oil drops are cannabis’s most underutilized, underrated, and underappreciated form. Compared to their neutral (i.e.

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Getting to Know Cannabigerol with Bonni Goldstein, MD

Project CBD

Dr. Goldstein has treated thousands of patients with medical cannabis. Goldstein will be leading the Medical Practicum at CannMed 2023 (May 15-17), where she will also be speaking about CBG and other minor cannabinoids during the main session. You have said that cannabigerol, or CBG, is one of your favorite cannabinoids.