By Loren DeVito, PhD, Staff Writer for Terpenes and Testing Magazine In 2003, a Canadian man named Rick Simpson was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma,…
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by Tamir Bresler, Assistant Editor of Terpenes and Testing Magazine While cancer in many ways was “the disease” of the 20th century, the 21st century…
by Tamir Bresler, Assistant Editor for Terpenes and Testing Magazine A lot of self-reported evidence has accumulated over the past several decades that correlates cannabis…
by Petar Petrov, Staff Writer for Terpenes and Testing Magazine Cannabis unlocks a wondrously distorted world of altered thoughts, emotions, and perceptions, which some people…
By: Michael Robinson I love learning about cannabis. Over the last three decades I’ve parsed all kinds of cannabis information of varying quality. Though misinformation…
As the legalization of Cannabis has gathered strength, research has finally begun to validate what many of us have known intuitively for years, that Cannabis…
My friend consumed about three grams of cannabis per day. This amount would leave many dazed and confused. But she felt focused, energized, and functional.…
People all over the world are talking about CBD; newspapers, magazines, your doctor, your neighbor, and even your mother. CBD — or cannabidiol — is…
It’s 1930 — the height of Prohibition. Thousands of people contract a terrifying illness. Paralysis takes hold of their hands and feet. The muscles in…
Caveat emptor – “let the buyer beware” should adopt an additional warning: let the CBD user beware. The New York Times ran a story on…