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Ted Danson to feature The Cannigma on CNBC show ‘Advancements’

The Cannigma

As the cannabis industry continues to expand at a speed and scope that would have been unthinkable just a decade ago, what role will legislation and education play in ensuring the best possible future for cannabis and cannabis consumers? Advancements” has aired 28 episodes since it debuted in 1998.

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What is CBGA?

The Cannigma

What is the difference between CBG and CBGa? What does CBGA do? Often CBGA is presumed to interact with CB1 and CB2 receptors, more similar to THC and or CBG, but emerging science suggests this is likely not the case. While CBG may act on the endocannabinoid system via CB1 and CB2, that is not thought to be the case for CBGA.

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Cannabis Education is Key

Cannabis Law Report

WHAT IS OUR BACKGROUND? n — Definition of education (Merriam Webster – 2020)1a: the action or process of educating or of being educatedalso : a stage of such a processb: the knowledge and development resulting from the process of being educated. The trio records the Freshemp educational podcast which can be streamed on the site.

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The Plant, the Whole Plant & Nothing But the Plant

Project CBD

But modern science confirms that cannabis seeds are an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids, which are indispensable biochemical building blocks for a healthy endocannabinoid system. “Nutritional omega-3 deficiency abolishes endocannabinoid-mediated neuronal functions.”

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So you think you know about cannabis?

The Cannigma

In this episode with Dr. Peterson, we discuss common mistakes people make when they use cannabis, and why new cannabis technologies and products can get a little too far ahead of the science sometimes. The law states, you must be ensured the opportunity to speak with someone like me.” . “The Dr. Codi Peterson, PharmD. Music by Desca.

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The nose knows: how to identify common scents from terpenes

The Cannigma

Your endocannabinoid system is like your fingerprint, wholly unique to you. Similarly, our sense of smell (the olfactory system) is personal to us and closely connected to the brain’s limbic system – which is important for emotions and memory. If you’re new to cannabis, you may think that all weed smells the same.

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