CBD and Seizures: The FDA Has Approved Cannabidiol for Treatment
“Research on CBD and seizures is still ongoing. There have been studies on humans with the below conditions that CBD has been effective in treating. Dravet Syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome are two rare forms of epilepsy, whose syndromes usually appear in childhood and can cause seizures…CBD and its effects on seizures have become one of…
Read MoreNew Studies Confirm the Safety and Efficacy of CBD, CBG, & CBN
“Hemp was legalized in the US barely two years ago, with the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill. Before this, hemp was illegal, and consequently, it wasn’t easy to conduct hemp-based research. Now that things have changed, there is increasing demand for hemp-based products and a greater need for clinical research in this area. CBD…
Read More9 Science-Backed Benefits of CBD Oil
“Cannabidiol, or CBD, is a chemical compound found in the cannabis sativa plant. When applied topically or consumed through smoke inhalation or edible consumption, CBD interacts with neuroreceptors in your endocannabinoid system, which sends signals between your cells to help regulate your movement, mood, homeostasis and immune system. CBD is often extracted from the cannabis…
Read MoreFull Spectrum CBD vs. Broad Spectrum CBD
Full spectrum CBD vs. broad spectrum CBD: Differences and benefits – Medical News Today The differences between full spectrum cannabidiol (CBD) and broad spectrum CBD relate to the other compounds present in the extracts. Learn more here. www.medicalnewstoday.com
Read MoreHemp Seed Oil vs. CBD Oil
Hemp seed oil vs. CBD oil: Differences, types, uses, effects, and more Hemp seed oil derives from the seeds of the Cannabis sativa plant. It contains omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids, gamma-linolenic acid, and other nutritional antioxidants. It is also high in B … www.medicalnewstoday.com
Read MoreWATER SOLUBLE CBD? (WHY DOES IT MATTER?)
What is Water Soluble CBD? (Why Does it Matter?) | CBD School The modern cannabis world is much different than it was in the past. Take CBD, for instance. Ten years ago, virtually no one had heard about the non-psychoactive cannabinoid…and now it’s projected to be a market worth $22 billion by 2020.. Administration methods—delivery…
Read More“Old Tincture” vs. LemonGrove’s NanoSpray
THE OLD TINCTURE METHOD The most common CBD application is using a sublingual tincture where the oil is placed in a dropper then under the tongue for 30 seconds and then swallowed. Tinctures require a carrier oil, such as coconut oil (MCT oil) and travels through the stomach then liver and eventually into the body.…
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Understanding the ECS (Endo-Can-Nabi-Noid System)
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