Curing cancer with Cannabidiol?
- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013
The Southern Hemisphere’s largest medicinal cannabis operation is quietly being developed in a former Hobart asylum-seeker detention camp, despite frustration at the slow uptake of its medicines by doctors. Tasmanian Botanics – owned by local farmers Tony and Rodney Fehlberg and Chinese-backed Y Cannabis – is ploughing $40m into the modern cannabis growing and processing
READ MOREScammers are using celebrity cook Maggie Beer’s image and name without authorisation to spruik hemp gummies and CBD oil, ripping off unsuspecting customers. The ads falsely promises to help with a range of health complaints, and in some cases uses customers’ details to then charge them in addition to the advertised amount. Complaints about the
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READ MOREA cannabis related seizure worth an estimated $45 million was dismantled during a Hamilton police action on Saturday in the city’s industrial sector. Investigators say the scene at 65 Biggar Avenue had to be secured following the discovery of hazardous materials within the building. Initially, officers were responding to an alarm call in the early
READ MOREThe National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently published the first results from last year’s Cannabis Quality Assurance Program (CannaQAP). It’s an overdue program that was initiated because of the need for reliable and proficient laboratory testing. One objective of the program was to study laboratory performance to improve test-measurement comparability across laboratories and
READ MOREAustralians paying as much as $60,000 for prescription cannabis oil will soon be able to get a more affordable, locally-grown option. Jo Freeman’s son Cooper, now aged nine, has a rare form of epilepsy that is resistant to most standard medications. “At age five, he went a full year without a seizure on Tilray (prescription
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