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The Terp Talk: Are There Terpenes in Your Tinctures?   

United Patients Group

Tinctures, liquid extracts derived from plants or herbs, are typically consumed orally—either dropped under the tongue or mixed with a drink. Plant tinctures have long been used as herbal remedies. The pressing question then arises: Do tinctures contain terpenes? Thus, the extraction technique becomes crucial.

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Miami’s Top Dispensaries for First-Time Marijuana Patients

LifeCannMD

#image_title First-time Medical Marijuana patient in Miami? Did you just receive your Florida medical marijuana card? Did you know that Florida residents can purchase THC marijuana directly after their LifeCannMD appointment. LifeCannMD makes it easier than ever since we do much of the legwork for you.

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THC Dosage Guide: Tinctures, Edibles, Flower, & Vapes

Healer

Dosing tinctures. Over the years, I’ve determined that some of my adult patients experience therapeutic results with minimal to no adverse effects at oral doses as low as 1 mg of THC daily and as high as 1,000 mg or more daily. The majority of my patients use 2 mg to 30 mg of THC per dose. Dosing cannabis flower. Dosing edibles.

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Kanabo to Deliver First Medical Grade Cannabis Extract Vape Formulas in the UK

Cannabis Law Report

The deal with LYPHE Group means that thousands of patients will be the first in Europe to have access to pain relief delivered in a metered dose via Kanabo’s VapePod. Kanabo’s medical line aims to enable patients to move away from the harmful habit of smoking medical cannabis flowers.

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Minnesota: Regulators Okay Patients’ Access to Cannabis-Infused Edible Products

Cannabis Law Report

Under the plan, patients in the state’s medical access program will be able to purchase marijuana-infused gummies or other similar chewable products beginning on August 1, 2022. Currently, qualified patients are only permitted to obtain cannabis products in the form of pills, extracts, tinctures, lozenges, or powdered mixtures.

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Georgia: Lawmakers Advance Bill To Regulate Low-THC Oil Production

NORML

House and Senate lawmakers have approved legislation, House Bill 324 , to regulate the production and dispensing of low-THC oil extracts to qualified patients. Under the law, low-THC formulations may include oils (in quantities not to exceed 20 fluid ounces), tinctures, or capsules, but may not include THC-infused foods.

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The Importance of Proper Cannabis Storage: Tips for Patients

MMJ Recs

For numerous medical marijuana patients throughout the United States with a medicinal marijuana program, it embodies a vital source of relief and healing. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll go over the importance of proper cannabis storage for patients who use medicinal marijuana as part of their treatment to manage symptoms.

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