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

A new preclinical study suggests full-spectrum cannabis oil could help reverse key markers of fatty liver disease, at least in an animal model. Researchers examined metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in female Wistar rats fed a sucrose-rich diet, then treated them with an oral cannabis oil containing cannabidiol (CBD) and THC in a 2:1
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The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has today issued a warning on the effects of consuming sweets containing components of cannabis. The warning comes after at least one incident of sweets containing cannabis oil were consumed by a number of teenagers, one of whom subsequently suffered serious adverse health effects requiring hospitalisation. The FSAI
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There’s a kaleidoscopic offering of new cannabis products on the market – the result of entrepreneurs dedicated to developing new ways to deliver THC into the human body, our lunch boxes, and our sex lives. The Foria company offers a coconut oil–based marijuana lubricant, administered via spray, which claims to help women achieve orgasm. But
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The cannabinoid Cannabidiol (CBD) has become such a staple in health-based communities that there are those out there that aren’t aware that CBD comes from the cannabis plant. That’s because unlike the uber famous cannabinoid THC, which accounts for much of the psychoactive effects of marijuana, CBD doesn’t alter your mind per se. It quells
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There are roses outside the building where the marijuana is grown, planted nearby beyond a tall chain-link fence. Inside the building, medical marijuana plants grow and are harvested. There’s a room for labeling and a kitchen for the eventual production of edibles. Bill Dewar, whose dad started Dewar Nurseries off Keene Road in the early
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Despite a groundbreaking medical cannabis trial that began in 2021 and demonstrated significant benefits for patients, France has yet to legalize medical marijuana. The pilot program, which involved up to 3,000 patients suffering from chronic conditions like cancer and epilepsy, was extended multiple times but is now set to conclude in mid-2025. However, no clear
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