Posts Tagged cannabinoids

Germany Approves Marijuana Drug "Sativex" for Sale

Sativex contains active ingredients called ‘cannabinoids’ that are extracted from cannabis plants. It took GW around 10 years to develop the medicine, using genetically unique cannabis plants that are grown at a top-secret farm.hailmaryjane.com

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Worth Repeating: Cannabis May Help Combat Aging Of Brain – White Widow Incognito

Welcome to Room 420, where your instructor is Mr. Ron Marczyk and your subjects are wellness, disease prevention, self actualization, and chillin’.Worth Repeating​By Ron Marczyk, R.N.Health Education Teacher (Retired)Can THC along with whole family o…

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Researchers Discover ‘Runner’s High’ May Be Biologically Similar to a Marijuana High

Here’s a fascinating 4:20 tidbit for you to stick in your pipe and smoke. According to a study, the euphoric feeling triggered by intense cardio exercise has a similar biological effect as consuming cannabis. Researchers have recently discovered the in…

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Synthetic Marijuana Might Get You High, But Is It Safe?

Twelve months and several pounds of spice later, Jones is pretty sure the stuff isn’t safe. It gets him high, but he says it also gives him headaches, stiff muscles, and on two occasions, temporary loss of vision. Once, he smoked such a high dose of sy…

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Taking the mystery out of marijuana

Marijuana providers from across the state pay Montana Botanical Analysis to test “cannabinoids,” chemical compounds in their strains of marijuana, so they can have a better understanding of how to dispense it. snip “Patients tend to like lower THC and …

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Can Marijuana Help Bipolar Disorder?

There has long been reason to think that marijuana may be helpful to some patients with bipolar disorder, as certain cannabinoids have been shown in lab and animal studies to have effects that ought to be beneficial.

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Can smoking pot lower your threshold for pain?

A study published this week in Science suggests that the active ingredient in marijuana, cannabinoids—which include THC and other chemicals—may limit the body’s ability to tamp down pain responses, and, as a result, turn short term acute pain into more long term discomfort.

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Designer ’synthetic cannabis’ may be banned in UK

A legal blend of herbs sold as incense under the name “Spice” may soon be illegal in the United Kingdom, as it reportedly contains a designer variety of synthetic cannabinoids which create an effect some users say is similar to a marijuana high.

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