Remove Collective Remove Sleep Remove Terpenes
article thumbnail

This first-in-class cannabis sleep study uses wearables to collect data

The Cannigma

Join this cannabis sleep study from home. People Science, a technology-enabled clinical research company, is conducting a sleep study to explore the effects of CBD and CBN on sleep habits. All you need to participate is a smartphone and a wearable tech device that tracks your sleep (like an Apple Watch and Fitbit).

Sleep 105
article thumbnail

CBD Topical Medicine: What Does the Science Say?

Project CBD

Such products rely on chemical enhancers (called excipients) like ethanol, propylene glycol, oleic acid, and even terpenes to help cannabinoids sneak past the skin barrier and into the bloodstream. They act on the entire body (and thus may produce mild psychoactivity if THC is involved); they also last longer, and take effect more slowly.

Topical 179
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Best CBD Oils For Sleep and Why They Work

Puff Puff Post

It’s no secret that cannabis is a go-to aid for those who suffer from sleep issues. adults by Sleep Cycle revealed that 14% incorporated marijuana into their sleep routine. Now that CBD oil is becoming widely available, many sleep sufferers are flocking to the cannabinoid to save their sleep without getting high.

Sleep 18
article thumbnail

Terpene Enhanced CBD Isolate: The Next Big Breakthrough In CBD

Otherside Farms

CBD isolate is the perfect example of the absence of the entourage effect, and that’s why people are beginning to enhance it with terpenes. The second most talked-about aspect of the entourage effect is how it is affected by terpenes. Alpha-pinene is a terpene commonly found in cannabis and is said to inhibit acetylcholinesterase.

article thumbnail

CBD Isolate vs Full spectrum: A Comparison

The Herb Collective

Alongside a strain’s cannabinoids you will likely hear about its terpenes. What Are Terpenes? Terpenes are another type of chemical compound found in the cannabis plant. Terpenes, on the other hand, give each strain other unique qualities. Cannabinoids are more likely to support the larger healing properties of the plant.

CBD 98
article thumbnail

Review: Face Mints by Cresco

Illinois News Joint

Sunnyside dispensaries are continuing their 420 Collection deals until April 30, so I picked up from Sunnyside Champaign an eighth of Face Mints. Primary terpenes include caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene.s Face Mints served me best at the end of the night and after a few too many snacks and some couch lounging, it put me to sleep.

Indica 98
article thumbnail

Study: Cannabis Produces “Antidepressant Effects”

CannaMD

In the novel study conducted by researchers at the University of New Mexico, nearly 2,000 people self-administered cannabis over a three-year period and reported their marijuana use via the Releaf App that was specifically designed for the study’s data collection needs. Furthermore, THC and CBD may have a synergistic effect.

Data 114