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Yeast-Derived CBD & GMO Cannabinoids

Project CBD

In the not-too-distant future, the CBD or THC you consume when you swallow an infused edible or tincture may not be derived from cannabis at all. Your daily dose of cannabinoids might be grown in a laboratory instead of a greenhouse.

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How to make green dragon tincture

The Cannigma

Green dragon tincture is a general term for a cannabis tincture where cannabinoids are extracted from the plant with alcohol. Sometimes called golden dragon tincture, this kind of cannabis extraction has ancient roots and is easy to make at home. Why would you make a tincture instead of smoking?

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Best Strains of Medical Marijuana for Arthritis

MMJ Recs

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take a look at the best strains of medical marijuana for arthritis pain, exploring the role of CBD-rich strains, the delicate balance of THC, and other crucial considerations when using cannabis to manage arthritis symptoms.

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Cannabis Tinctures: A Comprehensive Guide

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Cannabis tinctures are a special type of extract in a concentrated liquid form. In a typical tincture, cannabis plant matter is used to infuse alcohol, glycerin, or a plant-based oil with terpenes and cannabinoids (i.e., The reality, however, is that cannabis tinctures have been around longer than anyone reading this.

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The rise of rare cannabinoids: An inside look with Rare Cannabinoid Company

Leafly

Rare Cannabinoid Company offers one of the most comprehensive suites of cannabinoid tinctures & gummies available anywhere. The post The rise of rare cannabinoids: An inside look with Rare Cannabinoid Company appeared first on Leafly.

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Best strains and terpenes for nausea

The Cannigma

The best type of cannabis to treat nausea is a Type I or Type II strain with a terpene profile that includes limonene or humulene. Strain names are an unreliable indicator of experience, so the ones included in this article should serve as a starting point to finding flower with a similar chemical makeup. CBDA and nausea.

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Exploring Virginia’s MMJ Strains and Products

MMJ Recs

With a growing number of medical cannabis dispensaries across the state, Virginians are gaining access to an array of MMJ strains and products that cater to their specific needs. These strains are cultivated to contain specific levels of cannabinoids, including THC and CBD, to address different health needs.

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