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Guide to Microdosing Cannabis Concentrates, Flowers and Edibles

Greencamp

The premise behind microdosing is simple: By administering very small doses of cannabis it’s possible to relieve symptoms of many conditions while avoiding the psychoactive and intoxicating effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). How to microdose cannabis concentrates? Which conditions are suitable for microdosing?

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The Benefits of Probiotics and Gut Health for Children with ADHD

United Patients Group

Introduction Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex condition that can be difficult to treat. It’s estimated that between 3% and 5% of children in the United States have ADHD, which is linked with other conditions including oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder.

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Gut Feeling

Project CBD

One gastrointestinal condition long associated with self-medication through cannabis is inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). IBD in Puerto Rico In 2016, the government of Puerto Rico legalized medicinal cannabis for a relatively short list of specific conditions, including Crohn’s disease. A flurry of recent research bears this out.

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Which Is Better: Cannabis Flower or Concentrate?

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

Whether you’re new or an experienced cannabis user, you may be wondering which method will work best, flower or concentrate. Cannabis Flower vs Concentrate. If you’re wondering which is better for you, flower or concentrate, the benefits and drawbacks are of special concern. Benefits of Concentrates.

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Cottonmouth from weed: why it happens and how to fix it

The Cannigma

Homeostasis refers to the tendency toward maintaining stable conditions necessary for survival. The autonomic nervous system is a regulatory system, working “automatically” or without conscious effort to regulate bodily functions such as heart rate , digestion, respiratory rate, pupillary response, urination and sexual arousal.

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Things to Know about CBD Hash

Cannabis Law Report

CBD hash is a concentrated version of CBD, derived from the cannabis plant’s non-psychoactive chemical component. Hash is one of the CBD concentrates that are available on the market in various forms. Some concentrations are in the form of liquid, while others are in the form of hash. What is CBD Hash? Quantity Required.

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CBD vs. THC: Medical Benefits and Key Differences

Miss Marijuana

This is where you get concentrated forms of CBD and THC, which are then used to create oils, edibles, topicals, and more. Whether you’re dealing with a sports injury or chronic pain conditions, CBD might offer some relief. It also doesn’t have the digestive irritation that NSAIDs can cause. That’s where THC comes in!

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