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CBD vs. THC: Medical Benefits and Key Differences

Miss Marijuana

Cannabinoids are typically extracted from cannabis plants through a variety of methods. The most common methods include CO2 extraction and ethanol extraction. This is where you get concentrated forms of CBD and THC, which are then used to create oils, edibles, topicals, and more. That’s where THC comes in!

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Colorado “Healing Centers” Could Lay Groundwork For Widespread Psychedelic Therapy

Veriheal

Researchers have steadily advanced the field of psychedelic-assisted therapy over the last decade or two. This passage also spurred the development of an eagerly anticipated psychedelic-assisted therapy industry, now ready to see its very first patients very soon.

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Here’s what you need to know about cannabis research

The Cannigma

Research funding is also up, and all of this data influences how we see, think and hear about the plant and its effects. The cannabis research problem. Despite the massive amount of research publications that come out year over year, many of these studies face one or more research design limitations.

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Vegan edibles: the basics, recipes, and tips

The Cannigma

Simply put, vegan edibles are cannabis-infused foods or drinks. Edibles that contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) will give you a high/euphoric feeling in much the same way that smoking cannabis does. The research team also found that edibles will give you a much stronger hit too. Getting your cannabis ready to cook.

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Heritage Granted Health Canada Research License

Cannabis Law Report

(CSE: CANN) (OTCQX: HERTF) (“Heritage” or the “Company”), today announced that it has received its Cannabis Research Licence under Health Canada’s Cannabis Act and Cannabis Regulations through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Voyage Cannabis Corp.

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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

Project CBD

NM: As someone who has been researching cannabis for decades, how do you feel about the current legalization situation worldwide and in Japan, in particular? Dr. Andrew Weil: I think the trend very clearly is that in most developed countries, cannabis is being made legal first for medical uses and then also for recreational uses.

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How to bake with cannabis + 5 tasty recipes

The Cannigma

With the widespread legalization of cannabis across America , there are several easy edible recipes to choose from. Decarboxylation is the most important stage in any edibles recipe (Shutterstock). Instead, the raw cannabis must be prepared to activate the cannabinoids (THC and CBD) by extraction initiated via heating.

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