Integrating cannabis into clinical cancer care
Cannabis species have been used as medicine for thousands of years; only since the 1940s has the plant not been widely available for medical use.
Cannabis species have been used as medicine for thousands of years; only since the 1940s has the plant not been widely available for medical use.
Hardly any strain other than OG Kush in recent years has enthused marijuana fans all around the globe. The hype around this devastatingly potent strain naturally started where it was bred – in the USA – but from there set out to conquer the whole world.
Over the past few months, the medical cannabis industry in Isreal has been going through a difficult period: the reform that the ministry of health has tried to implement in an effort of bringing order has only contributed to general chaos, and many patients from all over the country are complaining of a shortage.
There are only a very few cannabis strains that have buds which go purple when grown in indoor rooms with regular warm temperatures. That’s why this highly attractive strain is quite a rare case to behold indoors.
The use of medical marijuana in cancer care presents a dilemma for both patients and physicians. The scientific evidence is evolving, yet much of the known information is still insufficient to adequately inform patients as to risks and benefits. In addition, evidence-based dosing and administration information on medical marijuana is lacking.
Have you ever thought about starting a hemp farm? You’re not the only one.
Cheers to all the sweet growers. Today we are going to talk about one of our new USA strains, released during this season.
There are few easy short cuts for the average grower that has embraced the call to high quality harvests. Some of the required improvements involve the deepening of grower experience.
It’s California and it’s the late 1960’s. The hippie movement is coming to an end, but the vibes of the counterculture re-main strong. People must go on with their lives, but they don’t want to just give in like the rest of society.
It seems that one year on in the UK and Medical Cannabis is still a long way off for most people now that we are almost in 2020. Canada has had a year of legal Recreational Cannabis, after about 20 years of Medical Cannabis.