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Featured Brand: Goldsmith Extracts

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

We’re proud to feature Goldsmith Extracts, a legendary Arizona cannabis company, renowned for its creation of highly potent, medical-grade cannabis extracts. Why We Love Goldsmith Extracts There are, of course, plenty of cannabis extracts and refined concentrates on the retail cannabis market.

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Guide to Microdosing Cannabis Concentrates, Flowers and Edibles

Greencamp

Microdosing provides a solution to biphasic effects of cannabis and moves it one step closer to being completely acceptable in conventional medicine. How to microdose cannabis concentrates? There are 10 milligrams (mg) in one milliliter (ml) of a THC concentrate, so in this case the starting dose would be one-tenth of a milliliter.

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An Introductory Guide to Medical Marijuana Edibles

MMJ Recs

In recent years, the landscape of medicinal cannabis has undergone a significant transformation, with an increasing focus on alternative consumption methods. This evolution reflects not only a shift in societal attitudes toward MMJ, but also a recognition of the diverse needs of patients requiring medicinal intervention.

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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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Marijuana Terpenes: What They Are, Why You Need Them, How To Use Them

Cannabis Cheri

Terpenes interact with cannabinoids and are integral to what scientists call “the entourage effect” of whole plant medicine. The power of the entourage effect is one reason why I personally favor whole plant medicine and use it in making my edibles and topicals. Because these are far less expensive and complex to produce.

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Medical Marijuana Concentrates: The Complete Guide

LifeCannMD

Trichomes come in different varieties and the accumulation of them is used to create what is collectively called cannabis concentrates. Concentrates are much stronger than the average pre-roll. While the normal tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content in flowers ranges from 10 to 25 percent, concentrates contain 80 percent or more.

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Which Terpenes Enhance the Cannabis High?

Project CBD

Product manufacturers add terp blends back into edibles and concentrates. Semantics aside, the paper’s fundamental findings around THC-terpene interactions, at ratios similar to those in the cannabis plant and at very low terpene concentrations, could have significant implications for both future research and real-world cannabis use.

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