Medicinal Cannabis Matters – A weekly round-up.
Medicinal Cannabis Matters | Friday roundup 31st May 2024.
Medicinal Cannabis Matters – Our weekly round-up of what has been happening in the world of medicinal cannabis this week.
This week we explore the effects and benefits of the terpene Pinene, how Mother Charlotte Caldwell is calling out to medicinal cannabis manufacturers to ease the financial burden, the effects and benefits of Myrcene, and how planning permission has been granted for the first medicinal cannabis production facility in Northern Ireland.
The effects and benefits of the terpene Pinene.
Pinene is one of the most abundant terpenes in medicinal cannabis and it holds a fresh and woody scent. You can find Pinene in the most popular cultivars, but what does Pinene do? Read more in the article below.
The mother of a child with severe epilepsy has urged medicinal cannabis manufacturers to ease the financial burden.
Charlotte Caldwell, the mother of Billy who suffers from severe epilepsy is having to pay for a private prescription when the cost of living is increasing. It is estimated that up to 60 paediatric epilepsy patients are unable to get an NHS-Funded prescription.
The effects and benefits of the terpene Myrcene.
Myrcene is known for its sedative effects and wide range of health benefits such as helping to relieve anxiety, stress and insomnia. But what other benefits of Myrcene are there? Read more below.
Planning permission has been granted for the first medicinal cannabis production facility in Ireland.
Planning permission for the first medicinal cannabis production facility has been given the go-ahead in Ireland. This will be the first of its kind, and it is expected to start commercial production in early 2025.
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