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  • Topical Pain Relief From a Homemade CBD Cream Recipe

    Wed 10:34am By Jessica McKeil
    CBD may provide topical pain relief for many different types of conditions. In the medical cannabis world, research most frequently associates tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) with chronic pain relief. Yet, patients frequently cite CBD, a non-intoxicating…
  • Geraniol is a Sweet Smelling Terpene With High Therapeutic Potential

    Mar 17, 2020, 8:45 am By Francis Cassidy
    Terpenes are a key part of the therapeutic properties of cannabis and geraniol has some serious medicinal value. As prohibition comes to an end, the quest to understand the inner workings of the cannabis plant is in full flow. Where a subjective hunch once…
  • Hemp Versus Cotton: Which One is Best for The Environment and the Economy?

    Mar 16, 2020, 8:55 am By Francis Cassidy
    Hemp versus cotton has a clear winner. Hemp versus cotton has been a historical battle for dominance. No plant generates such versatility and contention as the hemp plant. As a variety of cannabis plant, years of Prohibition have hindered our collective…
  • What are the International Rights for Cannabis Patients?

    Mar 13, 2020, 2:00 pm By Francis Cassidy
    You can’t travel with your cannabis, but here’s what you can expect when you get there. As legalization spreads, so too does the realization that the medicinal properties of cannabis are hard to ignore. For any medicinal cannabis patients looking for a…
  • You Don’t Have to be a Germaphobe to Think a Dirty Bong is Disgusting

    Mar 13, 2020, 9:00 am By Francis Cassidy
    Clean your cannabis gear! Often ridiculed in society, the germaphobe has tendencies that border on obsessive-compulsive disorder. Their preoccupation with germs is often difficult for the masses to understand. Germs are everywhere after all, from door handles…
  • Cheeba, Cannabis, Weed: Words Define Attitude in Society

    Mar 12, 2020, 1:19 pm By Francis Cassidy
    Where does the nickname “cheeba” come from? The words we use to describe cannabis and its effects carry more meaning than many think. From cheeba to reefer, and from locoweed to the devil’s lettuce, the linguistic diversity associated with cannabis is as…
  • New Research Gives Hope For Cannabis to Enter More Clinical Trials for MS

    Mar 12, 2020, 9:00 am By Jessica McKeil
    New research and funding means cannabis could enter into enhanced clinical trials for MS and other neurological disease. Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer’s, and Huntington’s disease are neurological conditions that attack the central nervous system.…
  • The Ancient History of Cannabis

    Mar 11, 2020, 2:00 pm By Matt Weeks
    The ancient history of cannabis is an unfinished rollercoaster journey to legalization. The ancient history of cannabis is a story of co-evolution. Brought up alongside mankind, it’s been with us for every step of our progress, from humanity’s first steps…
  • Cannabis Hash is a Medicine for the Ages

    Mar 11, 2020, 9:00 am By Francis Cassidy
    With a history dating back millennia, cannabis hash is a solvent-free, potent concentrate that’s still as popular today as ever. Cannabis hash is a concentrated form of the cannabis plant. Made from the resin within the trichomes, hashish distills the…
  • Could Cannabis Toothpaste Help Prevent Rotten Teeth?

    Mar 10, 2020, 1:35 pm By Christine Colbert
    Study finds that cannabinoids can fight dental problems like plaque, but what about rotten teeth? Organic shoppers rejoice, there might be a future for an effective all-natural cannabis toothpaste. The first of its kind, a recent study published in Cereus…
  • Why Do People Still Buy Black Market Cannabis in Legal States?

    Mar 10, 2020, 9:00 am By Francis Cassidy
    Booming black markets exist all across North America. There are good reasons why. Black market cannabis is the biggest threat to the bountiful tax income promised in pre-legal markets. In 2018, California projected one billion dollars in tax revenue, a figure…
  • Treating Colon Cancer with Cannabis May Involve The Cannabinoid CBG

    Mar 9, 2020, 2:00 pm By Marc Moulin
    When considering treating colon cancer with cannabis, the lesser-known cannabinoid cannabigerol (CBG) has promising lab results. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosis in the United States. In 2020, there will be an estimated 148,000 new…
  • Sky Rocketing Drug Addiction in Prison

    Mar 9, 2020, 9:00 am By Matt Weeks
    Cannabis is not a gateway to drug addiction. Prison is. In the regular world, illicit drugs can be hard to come by. The market is tightly controlled, underground, and lurks in the most nefarious corners of cities. But in prison, the black market for substances…
  • What to do with Cannabis Stems

    Mar 6, 2020, 2:00 pm By Eoin Weldon
    What to do with cannabis stems is an expensive problem for industry, but home growers just make more medicine. What to do with cannabis stems? It’s an important question for a green industry, as cannabis purports to be. Research in the Cannabis…
  • Combining Cannabinoids and Terpenes in Personalized Medicine

    Mar 6, 2020, 9:00 am By Jessica McKeil
    Combining the benefits of cannabinoids and terpenes to make them personally better. The growing consensus among cannabis experts is that cannabinoids play only a small part in the therapeutic and experiential benefits of the plant. Yes, laboratory analysis has…
  • How to Dab: The Only Guide You Need

    Mar 5, 2020, 2:00 pm By Francis Cassidy
    When patients know how to dab, they can better take charge of pain management. Temperature is of critical importance when dabbing. How you dab affects flavor, harshness, and intensity, and if it’s too high, it results in the formation of toxins. Many people…
  • Is the Legal Limit of THC Putting People at Risk?

    Mar 5, 2020, 9:00 am By Marc Moulin
    The EFSA says the legal limit of THC in hemp food and supplements is a consumer risk.  THC-rich cannabis is popular as a recreational and medicinal drug. Hemp, while derived from the same cannabis sativa plant, boasts over 50,000 different uses that exist…
  • Does Cannabis Lower IQ? Not According to Science

    Mar 4, 2020, 1:52 pm By Matt Weeks
    Fact: Being stupid makes you stupid. Not cannabis. Groundbreaking research investigating the long term effects of cannabis on the intelligence of identical twins means society can now answer the question, “Does cannabis lower IQ?” That would be a no. The…
  • Human CBD Receptors Have Been Found!

    Mar 4, 2020, 9:00 am By ChristineColbert
    How does CBD work inside the human body? As cannabis research progresses, there is a lot to know about cannabidiol (CBD). And with the legalization of hemp in the United States, it might be edging out THC as the most popular cannabinoid among consumers. CBD…
  • Peat Moss is the Perfect Growing Medium for Cannabis

    Mar 3, 2020, 2:03 pm By Francis Cassidy
    Although often overlooked, peat moss is one of the most effective mediums for growing cannabis. A peat moss medium requires a lot less work to set up than a hydroponic or aquaponic setup. With some know-how and little preparatory work, a peat moss medium may…

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