CBD for women is not a new concept. While the cannabis compound may have first been isolated from the hemp plant in the 1940s, preparations of the plant have been…
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Why CBD May Be a Top Acne Treatment, According to Science
by Paul Barachby Paul BarachEveryone, from adolescents to adults, has at least once looked into the mirror and asked in frustration “Why do I have acne?” If you’re an adult, it’s usually asked before…
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If you’ve come this far you’ve no doubt heard about people using cannabis-derived CBD for epilepsy. Does it really work? What have scientists found so far about using CBD for…
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It doesn’t get you high, but it’s causing quite a buzz among medical scientists and patients. The past year has seen a surge of interest in cannabidiol (CBD), a non-intoxicating cannabis compound with…
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Coffee and cannabis go together better than peanut butter and jelly. Recent research has found that caffeine and cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychotropic compound in the cannabis plant, may have some…
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With the explosion of CBD products in the last few years, and with plenty more on the horizon, it can be hard to know which ones work best for you,…
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How Can You Tell if CBD Products are Good or Bad?
by Johnny Greenby Johnny GreenThe cannabis plant contains many cannabinoids, all of which serve a unique purpose. More are likely yet to be identified, but to-date at least 113 cannabinoids have been discovered. For…
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The primary psychoactive in cannabis, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), has a drowsy reputation. It’s well-known that cannabis products can make you sleepy. But, what about cannabidiol (CBD)? Could you be using CBD…
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Why You Should Add a Little THC to Your CBD Might Surprise You
by Anna Wilcoxby Anna WilcoxHigh potency cannabis is a new phenomenon. Just a couple of decades ago, THC content was infinitesimal. The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that samples sold illicitly in the…