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Leafly’s ‘What is Medical vs. Recreational Cannabis?’

https://www.leafly.com/news/cannabis-101/difference-between-medical-recreational-cannabis From a dispensary perspective: Recreational stores can’t offer medical advice Products are much the same Medical patients with card might have some perks: stronger potency, lower cost and taxes, quantity restrictions, approval for minors, permission to grow higher plant count From a consumer perspective: **The purpose of recreational use is to get high (to…

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New Cannabis Research for Cancer Therapy (Canada)

PRECISION USE OF CANNABIS FOR CANCER THERAPY: FROM EPIGENETICS TO EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE https://www.med-cannabis2019.com/precision-use-of-cannabis-for-cancer-therapy–fro.aspx “We conducted rigorous testing of Cannabis strains using human cell cultures and 3D tissue models of healthy and diseased tissues. We analyzed anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties of Cannabis strains using global transcriptome profiling and an array of cell biology techniques. Specifically,…

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Cannabis Spray for MS, PLS patients

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181213190606.htm Summary: The findings show for the first time that adults with motor neuron disease taking first-line anti-spasticity drugs who were then treated with an oral spray (nabiximols) containing equal parts delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol THC and cannabidiol (THC-CBD) experienced less spasticity and pain at 6-week follow-up compared with those given placebo.  

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What Does the Terpene Caryophyllene Do?

https://www.leafly.com/news/science-tech/caryophyllene-terpene?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=B2C%20Newsletter%20-%20Nat%27l%20-%2002/05/19&utm_content=A&utm_term=%5BTWS%5D%20%26%20%5BMaster%20%2B%20Not%20Dormant%5D Leafly quotes:  Also called beta-caryophyllene or BCP, this terpene can be found in aromatic oils like rosemary and clove oil, and in nature it’s most commonly found in hops, cloves, black pepper, oregano, cinnamon, and basil. It’s responsible for the slight bite of pungency associated with smelling cracked pepper. The unique molecular structure of…

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What is the THCV research?

This is the entire article on THCV from the https://marijuanadoctors.com site: The United States is seeing a dramatic increase in the popularity of marijuana used for relaxation and pain relief. One of the contributing reasons is the legalization of medical marijuana in 30 states and counting. Due to the increased production, education and availability of…

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Israeli Research on Anti Tumor Effects of Cannabis

Anti tumor effects in mice leading to personalized strains per diagnosis: https://dmeiri.net.technion.ac.il/research/cancer1/ Quotes: In the last decade, accumulating evidence indicates that cannabinoids might also have antitumor effects as several studies demonstrated the use of cannabinoids in being able to regress different cancer types, such as glioma, breast cancer and skin carcinoma. The main objective of…

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Best Marijuana Research Winter 2018

Leafly’s Summary of the Best Research Studies Winter 2018 https://www.leafly.com/news/science-tech/medical-marijuana-research-studies-winter-2018 Studies at a glance: THC Boosts the Efficacy of a Traditional Neuropathic Pain Medication CBD Blocks Toxin’s Ability to Promote Schizophrenia-like Symptoms Cannabis Protects Against Alcohol’s Damaging Effects on the Stomach A Balanced Cannabis Approach May Treat Spasticity in ALS Cannabis Smoke Improves Working Memory…

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