Sunday, 24 January 2021
"Cannabis & Alzheimer's Desease"
Thursday, 3 December 2020
"Historic vote at the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs"
The United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) on Wednesday,Dec. 2. accepted a World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation to remove cannabis and cannabis resin from Schedule IV of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.
The approval of Recommendation 5.1 had a slim majority in favor with 27 votes for, one abstention and 25 votes against.
The CND – the main drug policymaking body within the United Nations – turned down all five remaining recommendations.
The passage of Recommendation 5.1 carries broad symbolic significance for medical cannabis, as it could help boost medical cannabis legalization efforts around the globe now that the CND tacitly acknowledges the medical utility of the drug.
“The medical cannabis wave has accelerated in recent years already, but this will give it another boost,” Martin Jelsma, drugs and democracy program director at the Netherlands-based Transnational Institute, told Marijuana Business Daily.
“And for those countries that basically mirror the U.N. scheduling in their domestic legislation, it may lead to national descheduling and remove obstacles to use cannabis for medical and research purposes.”
Thursday, 19 November 2020
"CBD & Coconut Oil... An ultimate healing combine"
But before we look at why these two oils make such a great couple, lets take a closely look at some of the health benefits of each one separate.
The unique combination of fatty acids in coconut oil may have positive effects on our health, such as boosting fat loss, heart health, and brain function.
Here are some of the most popular health benefits of coconut oil:
- Antibiotic
- Anti-viral
- Antibacterial Properties
- Improves Cholesterol
- Improves Cognitive Function
- Improves Digestion
- Promotes Healthy Skin
- Reduces Inflammation
- Provides Energy
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
"Cannabis and Fibromyalgia"
Wednesday, 7 October 2020
"CBD & Liver Disorders"
Actually the article claims that CBD “could be damaging our livers in the same way as alcohol and other drugs." ... the evidense was taken by a study from researchers at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock.
Also the doses was extremely higher than the normal (20mg/kg)...