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Edible Research As of the 2020’s

It’s important to note that while cannabis shows promise in various medical applications, further research is needed to establish clear guidelines, dosage recommendations, and standardized protocols for the use of cannabis edibles in specific medical contexts. Always consult with healthcare professionals and follow legal and medical regulations in your jurisdiction.

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CBD & THC In The Endocannbinoid System

CBD and THC are two of the most well-known compounds found in the cannabis plant. They interact with the human body’s endocannabinoid system, which plays a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes, including mood, appetite, pain, and immune function. CBD (cannabidiol) is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis. It doesn’t produce the “high” typically…

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What is RSO?

RSO “RSO” (Rick Simpson Oil) is a cannabis oil extract that has gained popularity in alternative medicine circles for its potential medicinal properties. It is named after Rick Simpson, who popularized its use in treating various health conditions, including cancer. However, it’s important to note that the scientific research on RSO is limited, and its…

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Mastercard Really Wants Dispensaries To Stop Accepting debit card payments!

In many places, cannabis remains federally illegal, the U. S. Is one of those places. While certain states or regions had passed their own laws to decriminalize or legalize it for medical or recreational use. Financial institutions, including credit card companies like Mastercard, have to navigate complex legal landscapes and regulatory requirements in the jurisdictions…

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Boston: Chair of The Cannabis Control Commission wants Regulators To Ease Up

In 2016, when Massachusetts residents voted to legalize recreational marijuana, communities were apprehensive about the implications of new cannabis stores in their neighborhoods. Shannon O’Brien, the chair of the Cannabis Control Commission, likened the situation to an incoming opium den during a discussion on Boston Public Radio. At the time, the commissioners erred on the…

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