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Month: June 2018
Zelda Therapeutics Ltd (ASX:ZLD) (OTCQB:ZLDAF) executive chairman Harry Karelis tells Proactive Investors the medical cannabis researcher’s latest news. Initial results from a paediatric brain cancer study being conducted with the Telethon Kids Institute in Perth have validated that two chemicals naturally occurring in the cannabis plant, THC and CBD, each have some anti-cancer effects. Zelda
https://greenlightapproved.com/entourage-effect-care/ The “entourage effect,” describes how all the compounds found in cannabis interact synergistically. It is key to understanding how cannabis works inside your body and brain. The ratio of cannabidiol (CBD) vs. tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) found which varies in the different strains of marijuana plants, (Indica vs Sativa) is a major causative factor on how
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A cancer patient from Coventry, who was told she had weeks to live, claims her life has been saved by cannabis oil. Joy Smith is now calling on the Government to legalise it in the belief many other cancer patients could also benefit. The Government insists there are no medicinal benefits to cannabis and one
The Entourage Effect – Better Together Dr. Hinanit Koltai, a researcher at Volcani Center: “Cannabis contains about 500 different compounds, not only THC and CBD. We know there is a strong “entourage effect” – it means that several compounds work together better than a single one. We know that there are different compositions that are
Dr. Bhanu Prakash Kolla, a Consultant in the Center for Sleep Medicine and the Division of Addiction Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, shares his Perspectives and Controversies article appearing in the June 2018 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, which questions the recommendation from the Minnesota Department of Health in its decision to include