Curing cancer with Cannabidiol?
- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013

“As voters have shifted opinions on marijuana in recent years, so have government officials, as well as the leading presidential candidates. However, Clinton appears to a more specific stance on marijuana than Trump, and doesn’t view it with much stigmatization. Clinton has repeatedly stated that she wants to move marijuana from a Schedule I drug
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Many of the products use ingredients derived from marijuana and hemp, but no marijuana was for sale. Instead, the product of choice was cannabidiol, better known as CBD, one of the non-psychoactive ingredients found in the cannabis plant that does not produce the “high” associated with marijuana’s better-known chemical ingredient, THC. CBD is legal in
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It seems like just yesterday that many New Jerseyans had to drive well over an hour to their nearest marijuana dispensary. Compared to many of the other 21 states that have legalized weed, the 29 dispensaries in the Garden State seems like a sprinkling. Massachusetts, for example, has nearly 400 dispensaries. But compared to even
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Hemp seed oil and cannabidiol (CBD) oil are often confused, but they are distinct products that come from different parts of the Cannabis sativa plant. Hemp seed oil is derived from the seeds and contains a rich blend of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, as well as vitamins and antioxidants, but little to no CBD
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Ever since the farm bill passed in 2018, consumers started wondering about the benefits of CBD oil and hemp seed oil. With a farm bill, producing industrial hemp became legal in the U.S. and this led to a number of companies creating products inspired by the two hemp derivatives. The fact that the Food and
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A new study suggests hemp seed oil could become a natural, cost-effective alternative for wound care, outperforming conventional antibiotic ointments. Researchers from Universitas Syiah Kuala in Indonesia found that wounds in mice treated with hemp seed oil healed significantly faster than those treated with chloramphenicol, a standard antibiotic ointment, or left untreated. The 21-day study,
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