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this is a test of the cbdideas site blog. this is post 1

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In 2011, the Stanley brothers from Colorado developed a variety of marijuana that was high in CBD and low in THC for people suffering from cancer. But after stopping the unrelenting seizures of a 5 year-old girl, the siblings realized a unique benefit of the high-CBD strain. The girl’s name was Charlotte, and the strain was dubbed “Charlotte’s Web”. Charlotte’s Web is believed to be the highest CBD strain in the world. It contains 20% CBD and less than 0.5% THC. According to Ruth Galilly of Hebrew University, Avidekel has shown promise in treating a variety of conditions with minimal...

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ACDC Strain Information - Leafly www.leafly.com/hybrid/acdc May 30, 2014 ... ACDC is a sativa-dominant phenotype of the high-CBD cannabis strain, ... One remarkable characteristic of ACDC is its THC:CBD ratio of 1:20, meaning this strain induces no ... Find ACDC in other areas. ... Grow Info; Test Data; Lineage ... “Some reviewers report that medicine with high CBD and low THC ... 10 High CBD Strains That Will Help Calm Your Anxiety - Herb herb.co/2017/04/22/cbd-strains-anxiety/ Apr 22, 2017 ... This flower is considered a high-CBD/low-THC strain. ... This strain is another one-to-one flower, often featuring about 5 percent CBD to...

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medicalmarijuanainc news page http://www.medicalmarijuanainc.com/news-and-research/

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http://www.thecannabist.co/2017/08/11/new-york-medical-marijuana-topicals-chewables/85842/

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https://www.greenrushdaily.com/best-cannabis-extraction-machines/9/

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https://www.projectcbd.org/about/patient-experiencesurveys/cbd-fibromyalgia-and-opioid-withdrawal

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It can be difficult to locate information about the safety and therapeutic value of cannabis. An unfortunate result of the federal prohibition of cannabis has been limited clinical research to investigate the safety and efficacy of cannabis to control symptoms of serious and chronic illness. Many scientists have noted research is “hindered by a complicated federal approval process, limited availability of research grade marijuana, and the debate over legalization.”1 Nonetheless, the documented use of cannabis as a safe and effective therapeutic botanical dates to 2700 BC. Between 1840 and 1900, European and American journals of medicine published more than 100...

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Cannabis for your dog

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There’s a popular medicinal herb you can give your dog these days … … and it’s called cannabis. Dog owners are using it to help their pets with a wide range of ailments – from anxiety to arthritis to cancer. Are dogs going to pot? Not exactly. The cannabis dogs are taking is hemp, not marijuana. For a long time, hemp was illegal in the US and other countries because it got lumped in with other forms of cannabis. Today, you can buy hempseed products in your local grocery store – not just soaps and lotions, but hempseed protein powders...

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Can cbd help our dogs?

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With the exception of insects, the presence and regulatory role of endocannabinoid system in all animals has been confirmed by the scientific studies. Like humans, animals produce endocannabinoids, that act on specific receptors that are found throughout the body, and regulate various physiological roles. In diseased states, the activation of these receptors with phytocannabinoids could be helpful to treat the underlying problem. Cannabinoids, particularly cannabidiol (CBD), has the potential to treat various medical problems, in a non-toxic way. You may wonder if you should consider giving CBD to your beloved dog, or family pet? Does it work? Is it really...

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Correct cbd dosage

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1. Start small When beginning CBD, it’s best to start with the smallest dose possible. Everyone reacts differently to various supplements. As with any new product, it is important to become familiar with how your body responds to CBD before increasing the dose. Elixinol is low-dose CBD, making it very easy to start small and slowly work up to your desired dose. Beginning with the Elixinol 300 series is a great way to start with as small of a dose as you need. 2. Pay attention to size The right dose of CBD varies from person to person. Generally speaking,...

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Cbd users manual

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In 2009, a handful of CBD-rich cannabis strains were discovered serendipitously in Northern California, America’s cannabis breadbasket, where certified patients could access medical marijuana legally. Thus began a great laboratory experiment in democracy involving CBD-rich cannabis therapeutics. The advent of whole plant CBD-rich oil as a grassroots therapeutic option has changed the national conversation about cannabis. It’s no longer a question of whether medical marijuana works—today the key question is how to use cannabis for maximum therapeutic benefit. But most health professionals have little experience in this area. So Project CBD has created a CBD User’s Manual for patients that...

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Cbd dosage for dogs

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I have done a bit of research into this particular product for you. Luckily, (because the field is full of phonies) you have apparently gotten yourself some legitimate CBD. The vendor says that a drop is approximately 2 mg of CBD, however that’s not enough for any kind of effects in my experience, possibly for a very small dog, but not for one as big as your Kanji. Dosage for edible CBD runs about the same as for THC in humans, more like 10 to 20 mg as an absolute minimum, and I would personally use half of that for an 80 pound dog....

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Cbd and dogs

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. CBD, THC, cannabinoids…the basics Marijuana and hemp are plants in the genus Cannabis. Many different species and strains of these plants exist, and almost 500 different compounds have been isolated from these plants, all with potential medicinal uses. Of these, over 80 are classified as cannabinoids. Different plants contain varying levels of cannabinoids and other compounds. Every chemical has its own unique properties, and much more research will be needed for us to understand the full potential of this array of potential medications. For our purposes, there are two main cannabinoids that you’ll see mentioned the most: CBD and...

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Cannabis and dogs

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Recently I had a friend take her 14-year-old dog to the vet for a checkup. The vet was amazed that the dog moved like a puppy when a dog so old should have arthritis. When examining the dog’s eyes, the vet exclaimed, “This dog should have cataracts but doesn’t! What do you give this dog?” Her response: “Cannabis.” While cannabis is still illegal under U.S. federal law and in most states, attitudes toward it are changing and some states have legalized it for medical and even recreational use for humans. Have you ever considered cannabis (also known as marijuana, mary...

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CBD for treating anxiety

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While these drugs can be effective for many patients, some don’t respond favorably. Certain patients don’t see much improvement, or they can’t tolerate the side effects. Moreover, tranquilizers like Valium and Xanax can be highly addictive. Clearly, alternative treatments are warranted. Could cannabidiol (CBD), the most prominent non-psychoactive constituent in cannabis, provide a viable alternative for currently available anxiety medications? Quite possibly! In recent years, CBD has generated a tremendous amount of interest among consumers, clinicians, and scientists. Why? Not only does evidence suggest CBD counteracts many of THC’s adverse effects, but numerous animal studies and accumulating evidence from human...

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Be careful buying cbd oil https://ministryofhemp.com/blog/careful-buying-cbd-oil/

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Which company should I trust?

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Which company should I trust? https://cbdoilreview.org/cbd-companies/

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side effects of cannabinol https://elixinol.com/blog/known-and-potential-side-effects-of-cannabidiol-cbd/

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Cannabis oil extraction

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https://www.projectcbd.org/guidance/cannabis-oil-extraction

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DEA Clarification on CBD Extracts: Hemp-Derived CBD May Be in the Clear

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Marijuana is prohibited by the CSA and any CBD product derived from marijuana is therefore prohibited. However, the CSA exempts from the definition of “marijuana” the plant’s “mature stalks.” The logical conclusion is that CBD products derived from mature stalks containing no THC were not illegal (though the FDA would disagree). Another arguably legal route existed for CBD products derived from industrial hemp (part of the cannabis plant with less than 0.3 percent THC on a dry weight basis) lawfully grown in a State that has enacted hemp laws in compliance with section 7606 of the 2014 US Farm Bill. Because congress...

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Cbd for dogs. Hype or legit?

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t your next-door neighbor hippie college student. It’s the face of someone furry and friendly: your dog. Nevada lawmaker Tick Segerblom (D) recently proposed a bill in the state legislature that would grant access to medical marijuana for sick and ailing pets. The bill would let owners obtain the drug for their animals if their veterinarian confirmed it “may mitigate the symptoms of effects” of a medical condition that is seriously affecting the animal’s quality of life. While this may seem like a preposterous bill that came out of the blue, medical marijuana dispensaries and advocates of alternative healing methods...

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Cbd dosing and pets

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Cannabidiol (CBD) and the associated cannabinoids can have dramatic effects on animals.  Caution should be taken when using marijuana with pets (including hemp).  The number one concern is that your pet could consume too much THC, the main psychoactive chemical in cannabis.  When exposed to too much THC, animals will become dizzy, lose bodily controls, and can become afraid and generally uncomfortable.  Rabbits are particularly sensitive to THC resulting in seizures at moderate doses.  CBD on the other hand is very well tolerated at high doses and can be used safely in most animals (Bergamaschi, et al. 2011).  CBD will reduce the negative side-effects of THC in...

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The entourage effect

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The pure CBD tests confirmed the findings of earlier preclinical research. Once again, single-molecule CBD administration generated a bell-shaped dose-response curve with a narrow therapeutic window. But a different dose response pattern was observed when the clone 202 extract was administered to mice. Rather than showing a bell-shaped curve, where a therapeutic effect could only be achieved at a certain concentration of pure CBD, the whole plant CBD-rich extract caused a direct, dose-dependent inhibition of pain, inflammation, and TNFa production. “In stark contrast to purified CBD,” the Israeli team reported, “the clone extract…provided a clear correlation between the anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive...

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Using cbd to treat our pets

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In more general terms, feedback from pet owners show that CBD can be used to soothe your dogs. Some particular examples are during situations such as separation anxiety, thunderstorm fears, social anxiety, and long-distance traveling. One of the biggest use cases that veterinarians are coming to find are with joint pains that dogs tend to suffer as they get older. Hemp CBD has been found “useful in treating acute ailments like sprains and strains, torn ligaments, bone breaks, and even during post-operative care to reduce swelling, pain, and stiffness.” More than anything, the most promising aspect of using CBD is...

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click on link to view VIDEOS https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5i5cTXFFqD8

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Cannabis and pets

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As wondrous as CBD is, there is more to the Cannabis plant…obviously. There is THC, CBN, THCV, THCA, CBDA and more Cannabinoids. In California, we are lucky to have several companies making medical grade tinctures for THC, CBD, CBD:THC, THCA, and CBDA Cannabinoids. We are loyal to TreatWell Health, who not only makes tinctures for human consumption but also for animals. Alison Ettel, founder, has years of experience treating animals ranging from dogs and cats to pigs and lizards.   Besides ingestible tinctures, topically applied Cannabinoid treatment is also a great alternative. They work great for skin irritations, rashes and painful...

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Cannabidoid dosage

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written for people but it also applies to dogs 9)       The universal approximate dose of cannabinoids for mammals: • 3 to 33milligrams per dosage based on weight of all mammals. • 5 to 10 milligrams per 100 pounds of human body weight. • 5 milligrams are the placebo threshold where cannabinoids become effective. • 10 milligrams are the maximum required to activate the targeted receptors. 10)   Potency levels: • Potency or milligrams of cannabinoids may not be on package labels. • Initially follow the recommended dosage on the package. • Experiment with small doses in 5-hour intervals. • Increase doses...

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B-edibles podcast

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Vanessa Corrales: Infusing an Edibles Brand with Personality click on link to listen to PODCAST http://ganjapreneur.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f4ea340460ffeebbb44b9b162&id=1f12fb12fe&e=ea69f130f0

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ultimate Dog blog video

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ultimate Dog  tease video is pretty damn funny click link to view VIDEO https://t.co/IMqz0dzq8W?amp=1

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what is cbd hemp oil

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CBD hemp oil is made from high-CBD, low-THC hemp, unlike medical marijuana products, which are usually made from plants with high concentrations of psychoactive tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Because hemp contains only trace amounts of THC, these hemp oil products are non-psychoactive. Cannabidiol (CBD) is just one of over 85 cannabinoids presently identified in the cannabis plant and is the second most abundant cannabinoid in marijuana after THC. In hemp, however, THC is only present in trace amounts, while CBD dominates the plant’s makeup. CBD interacts with our naturally occurring systems, but is non-psychotropic, it doesn’t cause a high. This makes it...

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CBD research is going to the dogs in quest to help pets

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click link to read full article - http://www.mail.denverpost.com/inbgvmcfnngwdqhzwbkdhwtfptwgrkpdrbmkqrmydnmdczg_mqnbcddnqbnd.html FORT COLLINS — Riley lumbered into the laboratory and greeted scientists with hefty, loving nudges and sloshes of slobber. The 135-pound Newfoundland is a favorite at the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, where she’s among a few dozen pooches participating in one of the first scientific clinical trials assessing the efficacy of cannabidiol in treating certain canine ailments. The non-psychoactive cannabis compound isn’t just hailed for its potential medicinal benefits in humans — the anecdotal evidence emerging from legal marijuana states has some pet owners wondering if CBD could be a...

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