A recent study conducted in the United Kingdom suggests that cannabis may hold the key to effectively treating these disorders.
A recent study conducted in the United Kingdom suggests that cannabis may hold the key to effectively treating these disorders.
In particular, the study highlights the role of the body’s own cannabis-like substances, known as endocannabinoids, in mediating these anti-inflammatory effects.
The study suggests that consuming cannabis contaminated with heavy metals could potentially lead to chronic diseases
A recent study has conducted one of the most extensive investigations to date on the chemical compounds responsible for the distinct “skunk-like” smell of cannabis. The findings reveal the presence of a previously unknown family of sulfur compounds that contribute to the odor, and these molecules share chemical similarities with aroma compounds found in garlic. […]
study conducted in the UK has revealed promising results for the use of whole plant medicinal cannabis products in treating epilepsy.
A groundbreaking study conducted by a team of anesthesiologists from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts, has revealed a link between different patterns of cannabis use by patients and their recovery after surgery. This unique study, the first of its kind, aimed to investigate how cannabis use affects postoperative outcomes. With the […]
A recent study has discovered ancient funerary incense burners in western China containing cannabis residue with high levels of THC, the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. The findings provide the earliest archaeological evidence of cannabis being burned for its psychoactive properties, suggesting that humans may have been aware of its consciousness-altering effects much earlier than […]
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Cambridge challenges the stereotype of “lazy stoners” by providing evidence that cannabis users are no more likely to lack motivation or be lazier than non-users. The research involved a series of lab experiments and brain imaging tests to examine motivation and reward processing in regular […]
A recent study conducted by researchers from University College London has provided robust evidence suggesting that cannabidiol (CBD), a key compound in cannabis, increases cerebral blood flow in memory processing regions of the brain, such as the hippocampus. CBD is one of the many cannabinoids found in cannabis. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is known for […]
A preliminary study conducted by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) may be effective in reducing cravings and anxiety in individuals with a history of heroin use. While the study does not imply that CBD alone can break opioid addiction, it indicates that CBD could serve as […]
Ongoing research continues to uncover the diverse benefits of exercise on the human body, including its ability to alter the composition of the gut microbiome and reduce inflammation. A recent study focused on individuals with arthritis and revealed how the body’s own cannabis-like substances play a crucial role in mediating the anti-inflammatory effects. In the […]
A recent meta-study conducted by researchers from the University of Sydney’s Lambert Initiative has shed light on the inadequacy of using blood or saliva THC concentrations as reliable indicators of cannabis-induced driving impairment. These findings highlight the need for more nuanced impairment tests instead of relying on the development of roadside marijuana breathalyzers akin to […]
The debate surrounding marijuana as a gateway drug has raged on for years. For many, it’s viewed as the first step towards more dangerous substances like cocaine, methamphetamine, or prescription opioids.
This article delves into the scientific insights surrounding the gateway drug hypothesis, considering both biological and sociological factors that influence the trajectory of substance use.
A groundbreaking new study sheds light on this enigma, revealing an entirely new family of sulfur compounds that gives cannabis its pungent odor.
Terpenes, the aromatic compounds found in plants, offer far more than just pleasant scents.
A recent study has conducted one of the most extensive investigations to date on the chemical compounds responsible for the distinct “skunk-like” smell of cannabis. The findings reveal the presence of a previously unknown family of sulfur compounds that contribute to the odor, and these molecules share chemical similarities with aroma compounds found in garlic. […]
A preliminary study conducted by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai suggests that cannabidiol (CBD) may be effective in reducing cravings and anxiety in individuals with a history of heroin use. While the study does not imply that CBD alone can break opioid addiction, it indicates that CBD could serve as […]
A new study has found that even the highest daily medicinal dose of cannabidiol (CBD) – a cannabis component widely used for medical purposes – has no impact on people’s driving or cognitive abilities.
THCV, or tetrahydrocannabivarin, is a minor cannabinoid, meaning it is found in lower concentrations than THC and CBD. THCV is found in cannabis and hemp plants and can be consumed in plant form or as an isolated extract, most commonly in oil form.
The quest for performance-enhancing chemicals is never-ending and difficult for elite athletes and others who aspire to such heights. Supplements must adhere to anti-doping regulations, be safe, and preferably natural.
Coffee containing cannabidiol (CBD) may provide some health benefits, but data is mixed. Some folks report having more energy and less jitters than they would with a regular cup of coffee.
Anxiety and stress are emotional responses that we frequently experience. These unpleasant emotions produce rage, exhaustion, and even physical and muscle pain! As a result, such pains impair our daily lives as we connect with people, work, and manage our personal lives.
CBD’s ability to calm is perhaps its most popular effect and the reason its use is so widespread. A 2017 study in the Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry tested the anxiety levels of 57 men in a simulated public speaking test.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is an exciting focus of medical research, popular media, and legislation related to cannabis. Its presence is becoming ubiquitous on the shelves of health food stores and search engine results for numerous medical conditions, but don’t believe everything you hear.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the main pharmacologically active phytocannabinoids of Cannabis sativa L. CBD is non-psychoactive but exerts a number of beneficial pharmacological effects, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
“Homeostasis” and “the endocannabinoid system” may sound like two highly abstract, science-laden terms, but they actually have very palpable implications in everyday life.
CBD isolate is a form of CBD, or cannabidiol, which is a chemical compound present in the cannabis plant. Unlike full-spectrum CBD products, CBD isolate does not contain any THC — the psychoactive component of cannabis.
Broad-spectrum cannabidiol (CBD) products contain no tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) but feature other therapeutic cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids extracted from hemp and cannabis plants.
Full-spectrum CBD is a type of CBD that contains all beneficial compounds naturally found in the cannabis plant.
Not all CBD is the same. Discover the differences between CBD delivery forms and the pros and cons of each. Learn how to choose the best CBD form for you.
There are three main types of cannabidiol (CBD). CBD isolate is the pure form of CBD, while full-spectrum CBD is an extract containing other compounds of the cannabis plant, such as terpenes and other cannabinoids. The third type is broad-spectrum CBD.
CBD (cannabidiol) is a therapeutic compound produced by cannabis. It is commonly extracted and processed into oils, gummies, topicals, and other products that have no doubt sparked your curiosity. And with curiosity comes a load of questions.
In the fast-evolving cannabis industry, manufacturers have long grappled with challenges related to consistency and bioavailability in products like gummies, confections, beverages, lozenges, and edibles.
The global cannabis market is estimated to be valued at USD 27.7 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 82.3 billion by 2027, recording a CAGR of 24.3% in terms of value.
Health Minister Dr. Zaliha Mustafa emphasizes the need to move away from punitive approaches centered around enforcement and imprisonment. Instead, the focus should be on treatment and rehabilitation, recognizing drug addiction as a chronic disease
In a recent ruling by the High Court in Shah Alam, a retired military personnel, Amiruddin @ Nadarajan Abdullah, was spared the death penalty and sentenced to nine years in prison for drug-related offenses, including the possession of marijuana.
In a chilling display of Singapore’s unwavering commitment to its stringent anti-narcotics laws, the city-state has witnessed yet another execution within a span of just three weeks.
The field of cannabis research has reached a new high, with scientists publishing a record-breaking number of papers on the topic in the past year.
Malaysia is currently in a difficult position when it comes to cannabis. On one hand, there is growing evidence that cannabis can be an effective treatment for a variety of medical conditions, including chronic pain, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis.
Sri Lanka may begin exporting marijuana, according to President Ranil Wickremesinghe. The President emphasized “export”. According to Sri Lanka Guardian, the country wants to make cannabis cultivation legal and is looking into exporting the plant.
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin stated that products containing cannabis used for medical purposes may be imported and used in Malaysia if the product complies with the law.
BANGKOK: Health minister Khairy Jamaluddin is on a four-day working visit to Thailand from today to assess the potential use of cannabis and ketum for medical purposes and the legal framework for its medical use.
KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 – Khairy Jamaluddin announced today that the Ministry of Health (MOH) will unveil a framework later this year for the registration of prescription drugs containing cannabidiol (CBD).
Malaysian cannabis stakeholders have welcomed policy clarifications that appear to open the market for medical marijuana, but say the government should do more to advance the development of the hemp industry.
Syed Saddiq urged the government to establish a special committee to study and give approval to the hemp industry and medical marijuana.
A recent study conducted in the United Kingdom suggests that cannabis may hold the key to effectively treating these disorders.
A recent study conducted by researchers from University College London has provided robust evidence suggesting that cannabidiol (CBD), a key compound in cannabis, increases cerebral blood flow in memory processing regions of the brain, such as the hippocampus. CBD is one of the many cannabinoids found in cannabis. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is known for […]
Depression is a serious mood disorder that can cause persistent feelings of sadness and lack of interest, according to the Mayo Clinic. It’s also known as clinical depression or major depressive disorder and can affect how you feel, think, and behave.
This study was to discuss the research trend of dementia treatment using cannabis for the purpose of providing the basis of cannabis use for medical purposes in the future.
Alcohol has historically, and continues to, hold an important role in social engagement and bonding for many. Social drinking or moderate alcohol consumption for many is pleasurable.
Tobacco smoking is one of the world’s largest health problems. Millions of people live in poor health because of smoking and researchers estimate that every year around 8 million people die an early death due to smoking.
This case study aims to demonstrate the use of cannabidiol (CBD) with low-dose tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in managing symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to increase the overall quality of life for these individuals and their families.
This data provides the first ever evidence base for an underutilized crop in Southeast Asia. All data that was generated using the proposed published framework for the adoption of hemp in the future are stored in their original format in an online repository and is described in this article.
Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death and affects >30 million people in the United States. CBD has been investigated, mostly in animal models, for its ability to help treat diabetes. It is theorised that cannabis has desirable effects on hyperglycemia through its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
The use of cannabinoids containing plant extracts as herbal medicine can be traced back to as early as 500 BC. In recent years, the medical and health-related applications of one of the non-psychotic cannabinoids, cannabidiol or CBD,