75 FARMS CS's blog : Making Use of Cannabis Seeds
Cannabis sativa, most often referred to as
marijuana or hemp, contains cannabidiol as a chemical component. Cannabis
sativa has about 80 cannabinoids. While delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is
the main active ingredient in marijuana, cannabidiol is also generated from
hemp, which contains trace amounts of THC. Cannabidiol is allowed only in
"cosmetic" products containing less than 0.3 percent THC. However,
cannabidiol-containing dietary supplements are still available on the market.
The amount of cannabidiol included in these products is not always accurately
indicated on the product label. If you want to gain more knowledge and purchase
Cannabis seeds for
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Cannabis seeds are most often used in the treatment of
epilepsy (epilepsy). Additionally, it is used to treat anxiety, pain, dystonia,
Parkinson disease, and Crohn disease, among other conditions, but there is no
solid scientific evidence to support these uses. Adults and adolescents with a
range of seizure-related illnesses may benefit from a specific cannabidiol drug
(Epidiolex, GW Pharmaceuticals). This prescription drug is used to treat
seizures associated with Dravet syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, or tuberous
sclerosis complex. Additionally, it has been shown to reduce seizures in people
with Sturge-Weber syndrome, febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome
(FIRES), and some genetic disorders linked with epileptic encephalopathy. It is
not, however, approved for the treatment of these other types of seizures. This
drug is often used with other antiepileptic treatments. Certain cannabidiol
compounds synthesised in the laboratory are also being studied for epilepsy.
However, there is little study on these substances, and none have been approved
as prescription medicines.