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How to Find the Right CBD Products for You
Most people have heard of CBD by now, but lots of people who are curious about it don’t know where to begin with so many products on offer. There are various formulations of CBD on the market and all kinds of unfamiliar terms being thrown about. Let’s get back to basics. This article will briefly go over what CBD is, what it can and can’t do, and how to pick your first products. What is CBD? CBD (cannabidiol) is one of the many compounds found in the cannabis plant. These substances are collectively known as cannabinoids and they mediate all of the effects that cannabis has on the human body.…
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Can Cannabis Treat Breast Cancer: Know What Science Tells Us
Breast cancer is a common type of cancer that affects mostly women at some point in their lives. According to reports by the World Health Organization, thousands of lives are lost to breast cancer every year. At least one woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every two minutes, and at least one woman succumbs to breast cancer every thirteen minutes. While there are a handful of breast cancer treatment options including surgical, radiological, and chemical, most of them are particularly unpleasant. Also, besides being costly, some of these treatment options are linked with serious side effects including constipation, nausea, and fatigue. This is why patients are now turning to cannabis…
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CBD vs THC: What’s the difference?
While most people would assume the two most sought after cannabinoids in the marijuana plant, CBD (Cannabidiol) and THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol), are the same – they are fundamentally mistaken. The compounds are as different from one another as day and night. There are 85 known cannabinoids in the cannabis plant, yet most prominent are THC and CBD. Individually the two have unique medicinal benefits. CBD is primarily used for pain relief and physical ailments, while THC can treat a range of psychological issues, and is often referred to as a “deprogrammer.” However, when the two compounds are combined together they complement each other, working hand-in-hand to achieve an “entourage effect.” The…