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

The Food and Drug Administration has issued warnings to several websites selling CBD products. The companies will be required to either fix the wording on their website or remove the products completely. FDA has concluded that CBD products are excluded from the dietary supplement definition under section 201(ff)(3)(B)(ii) of the Act [21 U.S.C. § 321(ff)(3)(B)(ii)].
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California is home to many new start ups looking to break into this new thriving industry. One going by the name of Foria Relief claims their tablets of cannabidiol and THC have helped many women ease their menstrual pains in under thirty minutes. While marijuana and its extracts have been shown to reduce cramping in women this
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Residents in Missouri were thrilled to hear that the break through CBD treatment currently used in several other states for use as a treatment for epilepsy was finally legalized in early 2014. These same residents however have been met with further struggle for treatment as local Doctors have been refusing to prescribe the use of
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Hospitals in Kansas city have reportedly forced the hands of medical professionals by enforcing a new policy forbidding the recommendation of cannabis oil to any patients. Dr. Ahmed Abdelmoity, the head of neurophysiology (read epilepsy) at Children’s Mercy Hospital has stated There are problems with the medicine and no knowledge of standards in children’s dosages Doctors in
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Many of us are familiar with the various vape e-jucies on the market, however a new CBD based oil in Alaska has some people scratching their heads. In Alaska there are currently marijuana laws in place that allow the sale of medicinal marijuana products. There is a question lingering in the minds of many residents
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Clinical trials currently being conducted in Georgia to study the effects of CBD oil in patients suffering from epilepsy. There have already been some positive results suggesting that it could be quite effective as a treatment for various epileptic diseases. The study created by the states medical cannabis commission aims to determine whether or not Georgia
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