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Main talking points Why does hemp oil contain so little CBD? – There are clear differences in oil derived from plant matter vs hemp seed. What are the potential benefits of hemp seed? (short answer: zero psychoactivity, healthy ratio of omega 3 & 6 [which help reduce LDL ‘the bad cholesterol’], anti-inflammatory & 3rd best…

Emotions of Music – an interactive map
Authors distinguished 13 overarching feelings: Amusement Joy Eroticism Beauty Relaxation Sadness Dreaminess Triumph/heroic Anxiety Scariness Annoyance Defiance Energizing/Pumped up (Interactive map link – click me) “Imagine organizing a massively eclectic music library by emotion and capturing the combination of feelings associated with each track. That’s essentially what our study has done,” – study lead author…

United Nation’s 2019 report on Cannabis & Hallucinogens
This article provides a global look at the cannabis market The United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime (UNODC) published a 2019 report on Cannabis and Hallucinogens. Here are the highlights… The world’s take on cannabis. Do we prefer the flower, vape, or edibles? “Herbal cannabis *aka the leaf, flower, or bud* continued to account…
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There is actually a surprisingly low number of people who use tobacco being diagnosed with COVID. Proposing that tobacco use may provide some protection from contracting the illness. The researchers found a significant reduction of membrane ACE-2 expression (about 25%) following smoke exposure.

Word Origin: קנה בשם → kánnavis → cannabis
What does Mirriam-Webster’s online dictionary tell us?…Not much —“the origin of the word cannabis is Latin for hemp, and derives from the Greek word kannabis (κάνναβης or kánnavis), and is akin to Old English hænep, meaning hemp.”—Lets dig deeper…Professor Raphael Mechoulam of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem suggests the following origin (etymology) for the word…

Cannabis Use – State by State (find your state here)
Information is up to date as of Oct 2019. Legislation may have changed, check your state’s department of health website for the most updated information.Medical & Adult Use “aka recreational” [11 states]: Alaska, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, WashingtonMedical ONLY [25 states]: Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii,…