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Cannabinoid-Bathed Worms Want to Binge on High-Calorie Foods

Veriheal

Historical sources show that people as early as 300 BCE were aware of cannabis’ appetite-stimulating effects —particularly for sweet and savory food—but who’d have thought that worms (that’s right, worms) also get a case of “the munchies” after being exposed to cannabinoids?

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Top Five Tips to get the Most out of Auto-Flowering Cannabis Plants

Medical Cannabis Seedbank

As you all know by now, there are 3 subspecies of cannabis; Sativa, Indica and Ruderalis. But then you get Ruderalis, a small strange looking cannabis plant. However, Ruderalis cannabis plants grown in the wild, do not contain much THC. However, Ruderalis cannabis plants grown in the wild, do not contain much THC.

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Brief info on CBD, hemp & cannabis and health benefits of CBD

Cannabis Law Report

Cannabis is found in three different species, e.g., Indica, Sativa, and Ruderalis. Cannabis can be similar to Hemp or can be different from other species, e.g., Indica, and Ruderalis. It finds uses in making rope, clothing, textiles, food, paper, bio-plastics, insulation, etc. So, cannabidiol and cannabis are not the same.

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Guardian (UK) Report : Cannabis has great medical potential. But don’t fall for the CBD scam

Cannabis Law Report

It’s one of the 119 cannabinoids contained in cannabis sativa, indica and ruderalis, and all hybrids thereof; aka weed. Sellers in the UK are careful not to claim any specific medical benefits for the products because of a lack of clinical evidence, so they are instead marketed as food supplements. Full article [link].

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You Ask, We Answer (Part 1): Questions From the California Cannabis Webinar

Canna Law Blog

Q: Are you aware of any existing legal authority that states CBD products are considered “adulterated” food products? Or is this an open legal question? “Cannabis” also means the separated resin, whether crude or purified, obtained from cannabis. of the Health and Safety Code.

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Industry Snapshot: Cannabis Plant Patents

Cannabis Law Report

indica) , and Cannabis ruderalis (C. ruderalis) , although there is some debate whether C. ruderalis is a distinct species from or a subspecies of C. Anew is a cultivar binomially known as Cannabis ruderalis + Humulus lupulus. There are three species in the Cannabis genera: Cannabis sativa (C. 2021) | Anew.

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What’s the Difference Between Hemp and Marijuana CBD Oil?

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As Leafly summarizes: Cannabis refers to a genus of plants which has three species: indica, sativa, and ruderalis. Hemp is a sativa species, while cannabis can be sativa, indica, or ruderalis. Hemp seeds are primarily used in food products (such as bread, milk, and cereal) and/or made into oil (including fuel, paint, and ink).

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