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The Endocannabinoid System
“There is almost no physiological system that has been looked into in which endocannabinoids don’t play a certain part.” – Raphael Mechoulam of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Faculty of Medicine
Aurora Cannabis Delivers Largest Shipment to Israel
Aurora Cannabis Inc. sent out a press release today announcing that they have completed their largest shipment of cannabis to Israel yet. The Canadian company says the shipment of medical cannabis is worth roughly C$10 million, making it their largest shipment and...
Connecticut Seeks to Change Microbial Testing Regulations
As of now, there are only two cannabis testing labs in Connecticut. Last year, regulators in the state approved a request from AltaSci Labs to raise the testing limits for yeast and mold at their lab from 10,000 colony forming units per gram (cfu/g) up to 1 million....
Encouraging Cancer Research
New studies highlight therapeutic potential of cannabinoids for cancer, but clinical trials are lacking. Read Full Article at: CBD Report Encouraging Cancer Research
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