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Thanks to the regulations made over the past few years, cannabis compounds can finally be studied. Cannabinoids, terpenes and other molecules which have a lot to offer in science and therapeutic sectors. Discover the latest studies regarding cannabis and learn the ins and outs of the possibilities this millennia-old plant has.
If we go over the most recent cannabis hybrid history, the strain OG Kush definitely holds a spot in the hall of fame of cannabis strains. In this post, we're going to explain why this legendary strain is so special, and its entire background.
As cannabis regulation advances, so does the information that we have about the plant, its compounds and it uses. Recently, a new cannabinoid has hit the market and has been the source of a lot of controversy; HHC. In this post we’ll go into what it is, how it’s produced and the effects it has on the body.
Hops are one of the ingredients use when making beer, and its has known aromatic qualities, especially among connoisseurs. In this post, we're going to be discussing what hops and cannabis have in common.
While cannabis legalization is still becoming a thing around the planet, scientific research into its compounds is also becoming more prevalent. Some studies suggest that cannabis terpenes can be useful for treating pain; let’s have a look at the details.
The plant world is hiding a lot of interesting details and coincidences that keep on surprising us. In this post we’ll explain what mint plants and cannabis have in common; two incredibly aromatic species that also have multiple beneficial properties.
In order to understand the story behind this ancient plant, it’s necessary to know the legal context that has influenced it directly. The previous installment dealt with the origins of cannabis, and this one is going to deal with what happened over the last century of the US and how this has affected the legal standing of cannabis globally.
Cannabis has been around since the very beginning of humanity, both hated and loved – whatever it is, someone always has an opinion. Let’s have a look at the story behind this legendary plant.
CBD has proven to have useful properties when it comes to treating a certain type of infantile epilepsy called Dravet’s syndrome. Cannabis terpenes also have properties that could be useful for this illness; in this post we’re going to take a closer look at the possibility that these aromatic molecules could be part of future treatment.
THCV is one of the main cannabinoids found in cannabis plants, forming part of quite a large proportion of their composition. In this post we’re going to go over everything you need to know about THC, its possible uses, applications and more.
Did you know that cannabis has many things in common with other plants, flowers and fruit? You’ve probably noticed similarities in aromas, plant structures or benefits between cannabis and other creations in nature. IN this post we’re going to explain what papaya and cannabis have in common.
If we go over the history of modern cannabis hybrids, we can come to the conclusion that Haze strains have played an important part. These strains are highly appreciated within the world of cannabis thanks to their aromas and characteristic effects. However… where did these Haze strains come from?
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