Medicinal Cannabis Matters – A weekly round-up.
Medicinal Cannabis Matters | Friday roundup 7th June 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 a milestone as Japan move ahead with their cannabis reform, how research shows terpenes can help treat pain caused by chemotherapy medications, how medicinal cannabis shows promise for helping to manage sleep in children with Autism, and we look into how Charlotte Figi’s story helped transform the world of CBD.
Huge Milestone as Japan Moves Ahead with Cannabis Reform.
Japan has officially launched a public comment period for its landmark cannabis reform bill. This is a huge milestone for the global cannabis industry. Japan could be the first country to approve CBD in food.
Research shows terpenes can help treat pain caused by chemotherapy medications.
A study released earlier in the month of May suggests that an injection of terpenes is roughly equal to the number of pain reduction markers from an injection of Morphine. Read more into the study by clicking the link below.
Medicinal Cannabis shows promise for managing sleep in children with Autism.
Children with Autism often experience sleep disturbances and irregular sleep and waking patterns. Recently, Medicinal cannabis has been shown as a potential option to help children suffering with this condition.
How Charlotte Figi’s story transformed the world of CBD.
It was only down to the suffering of a little girl from a rare seizure condition that CBD was seen for what it was. Her mother Paige Figi founded Realm of Caring to help educate on the benefits of CBD and Medicinal Cannabis and Charlotte’s legacy lives on and inspires to this day. Read more below.
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