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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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Landmark CBD Study Concludes: No Liver Toxicity with CBD Use

Cannabis Cheri

The IRB-approved study, which included the brand’s expertly formulated CBD products, was commissioned, designed and conducted by ValidCare in response to requests in early 2020 by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Once completed, safety results of this study will be shared with participating brands and FDA. Pin This!

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Oregon Cannabis Investigation Serves As a Reminder About Consumer Product Safety

Cannabis Law Report

The incident caused consumers ingesting those products to have experienced a “high” they did not anticipate, and ultimately led to the recall of approximately 500 bottles of tincture from the Oregon market. The investigation is a reminder to those in the cannabis product supply chain?such

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What Is Nanoemulsion and What Does It Mean for Cannabis Beverages?

The Cannigma

Nanoemulsion formulations are increasingly being used in the food industry for processing and include the implementation of many active components, flavoring agents, artificial color, preservatives, antimicrobial agents, and more, into food and beverage products. There is not extensive safety data available, however.

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Cannabis and Menopause: Alleviating Effects

PrestoDoctor

Another option is cannabis oil, which can be ingested orally or added to food and beverages. Safety is also a concern for many women. Consider Alternative Consumption Methods While smoking or vaping may be the most common methods of cannabis consumption , they may not be the best option for everyone.

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What is CBN (Cannabinol)? How does the natural byproduct of THC work?

The Cannigma

Interestingly, smoking (combustion) is believed to produce the most CBN when consumed, which could be due to higher temperatures that are achieved during consumption. A 2012 study in rats compared the effects of CBD, CBG, and CBN on food consumption and showed that unlike the others, CBN increased feeding.

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Exploring New York’s MMJ Strains and Products

MMJ Recs

These products include: Tinctures: Liquid extracts that can be consumed orally. Edibles: Food products infused with MMJ, such as gummies, chocolates, and beverages. Concentrates: Highly potent extracts of MMJ that can be vaporized or used in various consumption methods. Concentrates are known for their rapid onset of effects.

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