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Cannabis is a flowering plant that has fibrous stalks used for paper, clothing, rope, and building materials leaves, flowers, and roots used for medicinal purposes, and seeds used for food and ...
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The cannabis plant contains dozens of active compounds called cannabinoids, found in various concentrations within a plant’s flowers, leaves, and stem. The majority of cannabinoids are located in the flowers of ...
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The cannabis plant contains dozens of active compounds called cannabinoids, which are found within the flower, leaf, and stem. Researchers have identified over 70 unique cannabinoids within the cannabis plant. ...
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The use of cannabis as a medicine has not been rigorously scientifically tested often due to restrictions on the production of the drug. Some of the most common ...
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We can make recommendations based on our experience (and reports from our members); however everyone’s body chemistry is different so you will need to try some options to see what works ...
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What are Terpenes? Terpenes, or isoprenoids, provide cannabis with its unique bouquet. Terpenes are what gives citrus it's smell. Terpenes are what are being isolated in aromotherapy. The molecules ...
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Though cannabis is biologically classified as the single species Cannabis Sativa, there are at least three distinct plant varieties: Cannabis Sativa, Cannabis Indica, and Cannabis Ruderalis, though the last is rare. ...
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The dried flower or bud from the manicured,mature female plant is the most widely consumed form of cannabis in the U.S. Elsewhere in the world, extracts or concentrates of the cannabis ...
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Adjust the way you use cannabis. One of the great aspects of cannabis is that there are many ways to use the medicine effectively. Ingest via Eating ...
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Short answer: Nobody knows. Long answer: Cannabis is truly an amazing medicine for many cancer and treatment-related side effects — nausea, vomiting, loss ...
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Any cannabis consumer can tell you that if there’s one feeling no one enjoys, it’s the moment of realization that you are too high . Maybe the edible kicked in ...
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