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Understanding the Hemp Plant? Darrell Miller 5/15/19
The Differences Between Hemp Seed Oil and Hemp CBD Oil Darrell Miller 4/29/19
Does Hemp Oil Have Health Benefits? Darrell Miller 4/24/19
How effective is CBD really? Darrell Miller 4/24/19
Medical benefits of cannabis SUPPRESSED and banned throughout mostof the 20th century Darrell Miller 3/23/19
Can CBD oil help with pain, and can raisins really help you sleep? Darrell Miller 3/9/19
Why people love CBD - the cannabis product that won't get you high Darrell Miller 1/19/19
Congress Finally Frees Hemp From Jail: Big News For Farmers and CBDIndustry Darrell Miller 1/6/19
Should You Try CBD for Your Pet? Darrell Miller 12/19/18
The Cannabis Remedy: Simple Solution For Over 40 Million PeopleSuffering With Anxiety Darrell Miller 11/24/18
Hemp growing in midstate after outlawed for decades VitaNet, LLC Staff 8/6/18
Anxious Pets? Hereâ??s How Hemp Can Help Darrell Miller 7/26/18
CBD Oil Is the 'Wellness Vitamin' Everyone Can Benefit From, Experts Say Darrell Miller 7/22/18
CBD Oil Proving Beneficial For Individuals With Autism Darrell Miller 6/22/18
CBD oil: the cannabis supplement taking the wellness world by storm Darrell Miller 6/22/18
Where in the world is cannabis legal? Darrell Miller 6/22/18
Five Ways to Get CBD Oil and Concentrates Darrell Miller 6/3/18
CBD 101: Everything You Need To Know About Giving Your Cat CBD Darrell Miller 6/1/18
Smoking marijuana found to have the same weakening effect on the blood vessels as cigarettes Darrell Miller 4/24/18
Australian father treats his daughters' Chron's disease by juicing cannabis... then gets raided by the government Darrell Miller 4/22/18
What's Legal And Illegal About CBD Oil In Tennessee Darrell Miller 3/17/18
What is cannabidiol, or CBD, and is it right for me? Darrell Miller 2/20/18
Even the World Anti-Doping Agency has warmed to CBDs Darrell Miller 2/18/18
The future of cannabis in the workplace Darrell Miller 2/9/18
Simpler CBD Legalization Bill Clears House Committee Darrell Miller 1/28/18
Cannabis bills making headway in the Statehouse Darrell Miller 1/27/18
CBD Oil Is Basically A Superfood Now Darrell Miller 1/22/18
Experts Weigh in on Safe Cannabis Consumption Darrell Miller 1/19/18
Year to Watch: Six Exciting Areas For Cannabis Industry Development in 2018 Darrell Miller 1/4/18
Indiana senator files bill to legalize sale, possession of CBD oil Darrell Miller 1/3/18
Could cannabis extract CBD replace ibuprofen as a painkiller? Darrell Miller 1/3/18
World's Largest CBD Extraction Plant to be Built in Western Ky. Darrell Miller 12/26/17
Better health a few drops away Darrell Miller 12/23/17
Can your dog be arrested for using a cannabis extract? Darrell Miller 12/16/17
Scientists call on feds to allow research on CBD for pets Darrell Miller 12/10/17
EastEnders star Pam St Clement reveals she's turned to cannabis to fix her joints after being left in ... Darrell Miller 12/6/17
Can you get high off hemp? We'll help clear the fog about marijuana's 'kissing cousin' Darrell Miller 12/1/17
Why cannabis oil should be available on the NHS Darrell Miller 11/28/17
Here's The Deal With CBD Oil And Other Marijuana Products That Don't Get You High Darrell Miller 11/20/17
4 Groundbreaking Studies on Cannabis and Disease Darrell Miller 11/17/17
Want Better Vision Improve Eyesight Naturally With This Amazing Home Remedy Darrell Miller 10/15/17
Consuming Cannabis Could Slash Your Chances Of Blood Clots, Stroke: Study Darrell Miller 9/15/17
Cross Your Fingers—Weed Might Lower Blood Pressure Darrell Miller 9/4/17
Cannabis Terpene Cocktails—Healthy and . . . Herbal Darrell Miller 8/27/17
The Science Of CBD Oil [Infographic] Darrell Miller 8/17/17
CBD Products Play Major Role in the Legal Cannabis Industry Darrell Miller 8/16/17
Hemp 101: What It Is, And How It Can Save The World Darrell Miller 8/11/17
Editorial: How Republicans came to love hemp Darrell Miller 8/5/17
Help, and hope: Could cannabis possibly help fight cancer? Darrell Miller 7/21/17
Why CBD Derived Medical Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere Darrell Miller 7/21/17
5 Benefits Of Cannabis Tea Darrell Miller 7/19/17
Forbidden medicine: Caught between a doctor's CBD advice and federal laws Darrell Miller 6/25/17
War on Weed: Detroit shuts down 167 cannabis retailers, even though Michigan legalized medical marijuana Darrell Miller 6/15/17
Famous MMA fighter Bas Rutten reveals how CBD oil helps professional fighters stay off addictive opioids Darrell Miller 6/8/17
Cannabis proven to reduce stress, but only at the right dose Darrell Miller 6/7/17
Learning the Health Benefits of Cannabis Darrell Miller 6/3/17
CBD Oil Shows Remarkable Health Benefits Darrell Miller 5/31/17
This weed won't get you high, but it has other perks Darrell Miller 5/29/17
Marijuana for your memory? Study suggests wonder drug can reverse memory loss in older people Darrell Miller 5/29/17
House passes cannabis decriminalisation Darrell Miller 5/26/17
Increasing use by elders of CBD for anxiety Darrell Miller 5/23/17
Dr. Sanjay Gupta presents: Weed, Weed 2 and Weed 3 Darrell Miller 5/23/17
I Took CBD Oil For 30 Days Straight: Here's Why I Can't Stop Talking About Darrell Miller 5/20/17
The Benefits of CBD Oil as a Dietary Supplement Darrell Miller 5/20/17
Cannabis could boost memory of older people Darrell Miller 5/15/17
THC testing could soon come to a roadside stop near you Darrell Miller 5/10/17
Legal Pot States Expanding? Vermont House Approves Recreational Marijuana Bill Darrell Miller 5/9/17
Can hemp extract provide health benefits without getting you high? Darrell Miller 5/6/17
Should You Mix Turmeric And Weed For Pain Management? Darrell Miller 5/6/17
CBD Rescheduling Requested by Father of Marijuana Research Darrell Miller 5/5/17
Oxford University Launching World Class Cannabis Research Center Darrell Miller 4/28/17
More ailments could be added to cannabis oil treatment list Darrell Miller 4/27/17
CBD and MS: Can Marijuana Treat Multiple Sclerosis? Darrell Miller 4/26/17
Why marijuana became illegal Darrell Miller 4/26/17
Cannabidiol Oil Producers Praise New Marijuana Definition Darrell Miller 4/24/17
Study: Compound in marijuana seems to help with severe form of epilepsy Darrell Miller 4/22/17
Bill Would Legalize Hemp Farming Darrell Miller 4/17/17
Cannabidiol bill for epileptic seizures moves closer to becoming law Darrell Miller 4/14/17
California Could Become a Sanctuary State — for Marijuana Darrell Miller 4/7/17
Fake weed: Why does government marijuana look so weird? Darrell Miller 3/27/17




Understanding the Hemp Plant?
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Date: May 15, 2019 01:49 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Understanding the Hemp Plant?

Cannabis Sativa

  • Lighter, Thinner Leaves
  • Usually higher in CBD
  • Low in THC (psychotropic)

Hemp = Cannabis

Two Primary Species of Cannabis(though there are hybrids)

Cannabis Indica

  • Darker, Thicker Leaves
  • Usually higher in THC (psychotropic)
  • Low in CBD

The DEA classifies Marijuana as any Cannabis plant grown with more than .3% THC.

Cannabis Sativa grown with <.3% THC is legal in the United States, and has many industrial uses including dietary supplements.

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The Differences Between Hemp Seed Oil and Hemp CBD Oil
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Date: April 29, 2019 02:49 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: The Differences Between Hemp Seed Oil and Hemp CBD Oil





With the increasing popularity of legalizing marijuana and CBD, along with many sates’ hopes of doing so, it will be imperative for the general public to understand the differences between Hemp Seed Oil and CBD oil. Becky Garrison has compiled a short recap on why consumers need to pay attention to the letters CBD when shopping. Hemp as a general term is more focused on skin care routines, vitamin supplementation and household products, CBD would help more with medical ailments such as pain and anxiety.

Key Takeaways:

  • Hemp seed oil is pressed from the hemp plant's seeds, much like sunflower oil.
  • If you want high quality CBD, it is extracted from the flowers of female-only hemp plants.
  • Hemp seeds do have a number of nutritional benefits, such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and vitamins A and E.

"Due to this confusion in which "hemp seed oil" is often mistakenly called "hemp oil," consumers should check the label to ensure they are purchasing the correct product for their needs. If you're looking for CBD, hemp seed oil isn't what you want; and if you're looking for hemp-based products for their nutritional content, then you may be disappointed in a hemp oil CBD product."

Read more: https://www.civilized.life/articles/the-difference-between-hemp-seed-oil-and-hemp-cbd-oil/

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Does Hemp Oil Have Health Benefits?
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Date: April 24, 2019 03:42 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Does Hemp Oil Have Health Benefits?





Hemp oil is a type of CBD oil that is extracted from the hemp plant and has only trace amounts of THC, the psychoactive substance in marijuana. Because the THC levels in hemp are so low (and legal), it does not give you that high affect. Hemp is high in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and is a known anti-inflammatory. Some claim the fatty acids in hemp oil alleviate anxiety, physical, and emotional pain linked to PMS and other conditions. According to some research, the polyunsaturated fats in hemp oil may decrease cholesterol levels, making it a heart healthy substance. However, most hemp studies have not been conducted on humans and the substance itself has not been thoroughly tested for heavy metals, plastics or pesticides. For these reasons, it may be best to wait until hemp is more closely regulated before making it a part of your daily routine.

Key Takeaways:

  • Many persons seem to have taken on the trend that CBD oil is good for them because it has many health benefits.
  • Many persons think that hemp oil, the sister to CBD oil is good for them, and believe the claims that it is good for anxiety and sleep.
  • The difference between hemp and marijuana is that marijuana contains high amount of THC, the stuff that makes one high in cannabis, while hemp contains low amount.

"Not only does hemp oil not have any real health benefits, but it may contain stuff that's actually bad for you."

Read more: https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/a26630156/hemp-oil-benefits/

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How effective is CBD really?
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Date: April 24, 2019 01:44 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: How effective is CBD really?





The underlying health benefits of a chemical found in Cannabis known as Cannabidiol, or CBD for short, has potential to relieve pain, treat sleep irregularities, and even potentially treat mood disorders. While it is a cannabinoid, CBD is not psychoactive. Some of the health benefits include assisting in metabolizing serotonin to improve anxiety or depression, lowering blood pressure, improving quality of sleep, and there are even potential treatments using the compound to treat different kinds of seizures.

Key Takeaways:

  • Very often lots of people are quick to jump to a conclusion without carefully analyzing the facts and this arises when cannabis is the issue.
  • The cannabis plant is becoming more popular as its health benefits are coming to light. It is very important for relieving pain and treating mood disorders.
  • Due to the fact that different states are legalizing medical marijuana, one compound in cannabis, CBD, has been brought into the limelight.

"CBD is totally opposite to THC; it is not psychoactive and can be valuable to you by providing various health benefits, including as pain relief and sleep regulation."

Read more: https://bulawayo24.com/index-id-lifestyle-sc-health-byo-157353.html

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Medical benefits of cannabis SUPPRESSED and banned throughout mostof the 20th century
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Date: March 23, 2019 10:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Medical benefits of cannabis SUPPRESSED and banned throughout mostof the 20th century





Cannabis sativa, otherwise known as marijuana, has been used as a natural medicine for thousands of years, prior to the development of western civilization. However, with the introduction of synthetic pharmaceutical drugs, governments deemed marijuana as evil and dangerous. By the 1930s, the U.S., England, and Canada all outlawed marijuana. However, over the last twenty years, there has been an overwhelming amount of cannabis research out of Spain, Israel, and Brazil, uncovering the human body’s endocannabinoid system and identifying marijuana as the new powerhouse drug of this century.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cannabis sativa, one of the most misunderstood botanicals in modern times, has been used for time immemorial as a natural medicine source.
  • Cannabis was being used freely by people, can be obtained at pharmacies and one can grow his own until reefer madness starting manifesting and governments banned it.
  • In the war that the pharmaceutical industry has waged against natural medicine, cannabis was the first casualty, so states Dr. Jeffrey Dach on the history of cannabis.

"By making cannabis “illegal,” governments of the West paved the way for Big Pharma to take over and declare its poisons as the only safe and effective medicine out there – “medicine” that, in some cases, was derived and synthesized from the very same cannabis plant that, under Schedule I designation, was deemed to have no legitimate medical use."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-20-medical-benefits-of-cannabis-suppressed.html

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Can CBD oil help with pain, and can raisins really help you sleep?
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Date: March 09, 2019 09:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Can CBD oil help with pain, and can raisins really help you sleep?





1.There is scientific support for the use of cannabis-based medicines to manage chronic pain. However, medicinal marijuana is not availabe in all states. Where it is not available, some are using CBD oil as an alternative. CBD is cannabidiol, a compound derived from cannabis. 2.Hot compresses are sometimes prescribed to treat a condition called blepharitis, which affects the eyelids. It can be difficult to keep a hot compress hot for more than a short time. Hand warmers and reheatable Dry Eye Relief Masks are a good alternative. 3.Eating a handful of raisins before bedtime can reduce the number of bathroom trips during the night.

Key Takeaways:

  • The one who asked the questions said that he was taking gabapentin for his pain and they all vanished.
  • He is also taking marijuana oil for pain at night now that he is 88 years old and it is proving effective.
  • Marijuana is well known for its pain relieving properties. But in states where marijuana is illegal, many are taking CBD oil, a byproduct of marijuana.

"I live in an upscale retirement community, and a large number of people here are using marijuana oil to relieve pain without side effects."

Read more: https://www.seattletimes.com/life/wellness/pharmacy-marijuana-senior-citizens/

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Why people love CBD - the cannabis product that won't get you high
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Date: January 19, 2019 10:48 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Why people love CBD - the cannabis product that won't get you high

The CBD market is booming after the recent legalization of marijuana in many states. CBD is short for cannabidiol which is a compound found in cannabis and hemp plants. It is not a psychoactive- you do not get high from ingestion. It is commonly used to treat anxiety and insomnia. Further studies are being conducted to research its efficiency against arthritis and epilepsy. CBD is normally extracted into an oil or cream, but can be sold in a variety of products.

Key Takeaways:

  • There are plenty of states now that are making the smoking of weed completely legal.
  • Many old school individuals still feel that anything related to cannabis should not be legalized.
  • People really do like CBD because it has the same effects as weed without getting you truly high.

"So, what exactly is CBD — and why are you able to get your hands on it even if you don't live in a state where cannabis is legal?"

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/09/what-is-cbd-these-popular-cannabis-products-wont-get-you-high.html

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Congress Finally Frees Hemp From Jail: Big News For Farmers and CBDIndustry
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Date: January 06, 2019 04:20 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Congress Finally Frees Hemp From Jail: Big News For Farmers and CBDIndustry





The Farm Act that was recently passed by Congress allows farmers across the nation to freely grow hemp as they please. Unfortunately, there are still restrictions set on the production of CBD products, which leaves a grey area in terms of what is acceptable and unacceptable. CBD oil is becoming more and more prevalent in treating psychological symptoms without the psychoactive effects that marijuana has. Industry leaders suspect that this bill passing is the first step in the CBD industry ultimately exploding.

Key Takeaways:

  • Since 1970, hemp has had the black label on the Schedule 1 drug. But recently, congress gave it its freedom and legalized it.
  • Despite the passing of the bill on hemp, the status of CBD by the food and drug administration is as an illegal substance.
  • Hemp does not take much to grow. It requires little water, is excellent for the soil and does not require pesticides.

"At any rate, the passing of the Farm Bill is sure to have implications on the growing CBD industry."

Read more: https://www.thealternativedaily.com/congress-frees-hemp-from-jail-news-farmers-cbd-industry/

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Should You Try CBD for Your Pet?
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Date: December 19, 2018 08:03 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Should You Try CBD for Your Pet?





CBD, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid compound, is now legal for use in humans in 47 states, but neither science nor the law has dealt extensively with CBD use for veterinary purposes. Only California explicitly allows vets to talk to clients about CBD as a veterinary medicine, and hard research on its effects in animals remains sparse. Despite this, pet owners across the country have been experimenting with the use of CBD to address problems like anxiety, pain, arthritis and other conditions in their four-legged friends.

Key Takeaways:

  • Although still banned by the federal government, CBD is not psychoactive, and can be legally used in 47 states.
  • Most state-level CBD laws do not cover veterinary use, and only in California are vets explicitly allowed to discuss it.
  • While anecdotal reports suggest CBD may have a variety of applications in treating pain and anxiety in pets, research is very scarce.

"But recently, Powers says he has found a way to control his dog’s noise anxiety: cannabidiol—aka CBD, a compound that can be extracted from cannabis, which includes marijuana and hemp."

Read more: https://www.consumerreports.org/marijuana/should-you-try-cbd-for-your-pet/

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The Cannabis Remedy: Simple Solution For Over 40 Million PeopleSuffering With Anxiety
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Date: November 24, 2018 11:13 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: The Cannabis Remedy: Simple Solution For Over 40 Million PeopleSuffering With Anxiety





Anxiety is a very prevalent condition, both in the U.S. and worldwide. In fact the National Institutes of Health concur that as much as 33% of the world's population has suffered, or well suffer from some type of anxiety. Besides mentally specific symptoms, such as worry, fretting, inability to focus, nervousness and fearfulness, the condition can create physical symptoms as well, such as clenching, sweating, dizziness, accelerated breathing, pulse and raised blood pressure. At it's worst, anxiety can induce a full-blown panic attack, depersonalization and even a certainty that one is dying. Obviously anxiety is a potentially critical condition, with the ability to disrupt life, even in small ways. As it worsens, anxiety can make it difficult to impossible for sufferers to work or socialize effectively. Though triggers vary, most people are visited by anxiety due to one of three big concerns, namely fears that center around finances, safety, or health. One poll conducted by the American Psychiatric Association concluded that keeping the family safe and bill-paying were huge anxiety triggers that resonated with more than 60% of respondents. The positive news is that many people can experience mitigation, if not complete surcease of these symptoms by using cannabis, which is expected to keep growing as an industry. THC which is the psychoactive component in cannabis, that which makes it illegal if it gets past .3%, is minimal to almost nil in hemp, which is related to, but not the same as marijuana. The THC amount will vary in cannabis products. There is hemp oil, hemp seed oil and CBD oil, which is made from the entire plant, flowers and all, so it may have a bit more THC. Oil products can be taken topically, or sublingually, even smoked. By acting on receptors in the central nervous symptom, the constituents of the oil act to mitigate the symptoms of anxiety. Even beyond pain relief these products have been shown to have efficacy for symptoms of epilepsy, pain and impaired cognition.

Key Takeaways:

  • The National Institute of Health estimates as much as a third of the world suffers from anxiety.
  • Anxiety has the ability to disrupt life, even making it impossible for people to function at work, home or in social capacities.
  • Although anxiety takes many forms, the big three trigger issues for most people revolve around, health, finances and safety.

"The good news is, there are ways to cope, even ways to alleviate anxiety and its symptoms using natural and drug-free solutions."

Read more: https://www.thealternativedaily.com/cannabis-remedy-solution-people-suffering-with-anxiety/

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Hemp growing in midstate after outlawed for decades
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Date: August 06, 2018 05:53 PM
Author: VitaNet, LLC Staff (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Hemp growing in midstate after outlawed for decades





Hemp growing in midstate after outlawed for decades

Pen State Extension is performing groundbreaking research into the cultivation of five varieties of hemp, marking the first legal cultivation in the area for 80 years. Hemp is a close relative of marijuana, and this was enough to get it banned even though it does not contain psychoactive THC and has a wide variety of legitimate uses. However, a 2014 Farm Bill legalized growth of industrial hemp for research purposes. Penn State Extensions’s researchers will look at how well different varieties will grow, although they note there is not yet a robust supply chain in place for farmers to sell their hemp.

Key Takeaways:

  • Researchers from Penn State Extension are growing five different varieties of hemp.
  • This hemp does not contain a sufficient amount of the chemical THC to make someone feel high.
  • Lancaster County once had many thriving hemp farms, but the crop was outlawed in 1938.

"For the first time in 80 years, industrial hemp is growing legally in Lancaster County."

Read more: http://www.witf.org/news/2018/08/hemp.php

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Anxious Pets? Hereâ??s How Hemp Can Help
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Date: July 26, 2018 05:53 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Anxious Pets? Hereâ??s How Hemp Can Help





Anxious Pets? Here’s How Hemp Can Help

Separation anxiety is a real concern for pets and their owners. When dogs, for example, are left alone and unhappy they can act out in a number of negative ways, which can include urinating and defecating, chewing and scratching and trying to escape. While behavior modification can at times ease the symptoms, owners are looking into a way to alleviate the sense of anxiety their pets fel with CBD oil, which is a compound available through the hemp plant. The oil affects the neurotransmitters in the brain, also boosting the feel-good hormone serotonin. In this way the dog's anxiety may be alleviated. And, it may be a good choice, as study has shown 75% of pet-owners using CBD felt that it was an effective choice for their pet. Because hemp-based products are low in THC, the psychoactive compound found in marijuana, they are a better and usually legal choice. Regardless, it is always wise to seek out a veterinarian's advice.

Key Takeaways:

  • Some pets when forced to do without their primary caregivers go through a condition called separation anxiety.
  • This can manifest in numerous negative ways, such as soiling and scratching and chewing and exit-seeking.
  • Data suggests that nearly half of the pet-owners that have tried CBD oil to help with this condition feel that it has had a positive effect.

"CBD is a compound found in both marijuana and its close cousin hemp. Unlike THC, which is responsible for marijuana’s psychoactive effect, CBD is not mind-altering or toxic."

Read more: https://www.thealternativedaily.com/hemp-can-help-anxious-pets/

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CBD Oil Is the 'Wellness Vitamin' Everyone Can Benefit From, Experts Say
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Date: July 22, 2018 11:53 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD Oil Is the 'Wellness Vitamin' Everyone Can Benefit From, Experts Say





CBD Oil Is the 'Wellness Vitamin' Everyone Can Benefit From, Experts Say

Unlike its cousin marijuana, which is psychoactive in nature, the hemp plant has very minute amounts of the intoxicant found in marijuana. It's therefore legal to consume and sell in all of the fifty states, as long as the sellers can show their product has less than .03% of THC, the intoxicating element in marijuana. CBD oil, or cannabidiol, which is a hemp extract, is not just legal it's sexy and offered to eager consumers in pills, powders, liquids, even smoothies. CBD popularity undoubtedly arises from the fact that the hemp variant has many of the calming feel-good effects of the marijuana variant, but without the intoxicant. Besides its mood-elevating and tranquilizing effects, CBD also has been shown to help pain-sufferers and lower inflammation. Many nutrition gurus are advocating use of the oil as a daily wellness regiment. Meanwhile, product uses multiply in everything from salad dressing to chocolate.

Key Takeaways:

  • A company, Juice Generation, adds CBD to its salad dressing because it gives salads a more evolved feel and makes it tastier.
  • The body has an inborn endocannabinoid system that helps us to reap the benefits from cannabis.
  • Celebrities are not left out in using CBD. Olivia Wilde, an actress, states that instead of using painkillers for her pains, she uses a body lotion with CBD.

"Currently, CBD is being added to everything from smoothie powders, coffee, tinctures, gummies and tablets to salad dressing. Despite its lack of psychoactive components, which is typically credited for cannabis’ feel-good benefits, when taken internally, CBD has a similar effect — just without the high."

Read more: https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-body/news/cbd-oil-the-wellness-benefits-explained-by-experts/

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CBD Oil Proving Beneficial For Individuals With Autism
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Date: June 22, 2018 08:10 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD Oil Proving Beneficial For Individuals With Autism





CBD Oil Proving Beneficial For Individuals With Autism

CBD, that is cannabis, (marijuana-based) or cannabidiol, (hemp-based) oil is already noted for its positive medicinal affects as an anti-inflammatory agent and a mood-booster and as a compound that mitigates the potential of seizures. It is also gaining ground as a supplement that positively affects those with autism.

Unfortunately, however, while both types of CBD appear to be beneficial to autism-sufferers, it seems that in the case of autism the psychoactive element available in the cannabis, or marijuana-based oil, has an edge over the hemp-based product.

Nonetheless, autism-sufferers and parents of autism-sufferers should know that considerable relief may be possibly obtained even with the hemp-based product, which is already legal, or legal with conditions (although not FDA approved) in many of the fifty states and which will hopefully soon be legal in all of them.

Key Takeaways:

  • One high profile case, involving the use of CBD oil, involved a non-speaking autistic 9 yr. old, who became verbal after two days of oil usage.
  • Study suggests that while cannabis and cannabidiol are both effective for autism-sufferers, the addition of the psychoactive substance, THC, may make cannabis the more effective choice.
  • Currently, cannabis oil is not FDA approved and is only legal, or legal under certain conditions, in some states.

"Marijuana (cannabis) and hemp-derived products, including CBD, are known to provide relief from chronic pain, anxiety, inflammation, seizures, fibromyalgia, autism and other related conditions."

Read more: https://www.autismkey.com/cbd-oil-proving-beneficial-for-individuals-with-autism/

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CBD oil: the cannabis supplement taking the wellness world by storm
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Date: June 22, 2018 08:10 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD oil: the cannabis supplement taking the wellness world by storm





CBD oil: the cannabis supplement taking the wellness world by storm

Cannabis oil, despite having proven medicinal properties, is currently illegal in many parts of the world, because it also has high levels of an intoxicating substance. The same cannot be said for cannabidiol oil, which unlike cannabis, which comes from the marijuana plant, is a derived from hemp.

Cannabidiol oil, or CBD oil, affects neural receptors in a positive way, boosting brain chemicals, like serotonin, but without psychoactive elements. This makes the oil a boon for those suffering from various forms of anxiety, as well as PTSD and panic attacks. CBD oil is anti-inflammatory and it promotes REM sleep, which makes it invaluable for joint-pain relief and insomnia.

CBD oil is generally sold as both a capsule and an oil-specific product. It's recommended that users start with small doses, building up slowly. 6.4 mgs 3x a day is a good amount to enhance overall health. However, to address specific concerns, up to three times that amount many be needed. Again, one should only take such a high dose after taking the time to build up to it in increments.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cannabidiol (CBD) oil is one one of hottest remedies right now for a wide variety of issues.
  • Unlike marijuana, CBD oil does not come with mind-altering side effects,
  • Although some users experience dry mouth, decreased blood pressure, and sleepiness, such reactions are rare.

"Cannabidiol (CBD) oil (derived from the stems and leaves of hemp plants) is currently flying off shelves at the moment due to its wide range of purported health benefits that include better sleep and the relief of joint pain, stress and anxiety."

Read more: https://www.getthegloss.com/news/cbd-oil-its-health-benefits-explained

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Where in the world is cannabis legal?
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Date: June 22, 2018 08:10 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Where in the world is cannabis legal?





Where in the world is cannabis legal?

Cannabis, which is a marijuana-based compound, has pronounced medicinal affects, despite also have a psychotropic effect. Cannabidiol, which is hemp-based, has many of the same medicinal affects, without the intoxicant. However, cannabis is still valued by many, who consider it to be of greater benefit than its near-neighbor, cannabidiol, in some areas.

Many parts of the world are reviewing their strictures currently allied against the legal use of cannabis. In the UK there is now debate as to whether it may indeed be time to look at legalizing the compound for medicinal purposes. However, Britain's governing bodies have said that should this happen it is not to be understood that legalization of marijuana for the purposes of recreation will follow. Uruguay was the first country to make the growing, marketing, supplying and use of marijuana completely legal. Canada is slated to become country number two.

Key Takeaways:

  • 2013 was a landmark year for cannabis-users and for the African country of Uruguay.
  • In that year, Uruguay became the first nation to make the growing, marketing, supplying and use of marijuana legal.
  • In the wake of a national furor over a young boy with epilepsy having his cannabis oil confiscated, UK officials are considering the legalization of cannabis for medicinal purposes.

"In Canada, the nation's politicians are working on legislation that would protect young people while allowing adults to use the drug recreationally."

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/where-in-the-world-is-cannabis-legal-11409787

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Five Ways to Get CBD Oil and Concentrates
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Date: June 03, 2018 09:16 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Five Ways to Get CBD Oil and Concentrates





Five Ways to Get CBD Oil and Concentrates

Recently, Cannabidiol (CBD) oil has become very popular on the alternative medicine markets. Fuego (2018) discusses its' increasing popularity in the article titled, "Five Ways to Get CBD Oil and Concentrates". According to the article, CBD oil is used for the following conditions: anxiety, pain, seizures, pain, and sleep disorders. The product comes from marijuana and hemp. It is predicted that CBD oil sales will reach about $ 1.153 billion in sales by the year 2020.

Key Takeaways:

  • If you live in a state where you have legal retail dispensaries, you can get CBD oil there.
  • States that have legal recreational marijuana have head shops that sell CBD oil as well.
  • Ordering it online is probably the easiest and most efficient way to buy CBD oil.

"The legality of CBD oil made from hemp depends on whom you ask, but it can still be purchased in fifty states."

Read more: http://www.westword.com/marijuana/cbd-oil-how-and-where-to-get-it-10329926

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CBD 101: Everything You Need To Know About Giving Your Cat CBD
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Date: June 01, 2018 09:16 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD 101: Everything You Need To Know About Giving Your Cat CBD





CBD 101: Everything You Need To Know About Giving Your Cat CBD

Hemp, which hails from the genus cannabis, as does its far better known cousin marijuana, is distinct from marijuana for a variety of reasons, the most important undoubtedly being that the substance which makes marijuana a psychoactive substance, capable of producing its signature high' is all but missing in hemp. So, while both plants have components with healing properties, hemp offers users the benefits without the addictive component.

Today, these benefits are being actively pursued by pet owners and not just humans. In the case of cat-owners, CBD as an oil is the best way to administer CBD, although humans have the option of sprays and other means. This is because with oil the dose can be titrated over time, to ensure that the smallest health-giving dose is administered. The odds of any side effects of note are rare, but erring on the side of caution is best. For the sake of legality do make sure that the oil you are using is derived from phytocannabinoids hemp. Know that a reputable provider will make a lab report available too.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cannabis isn’t just for people anymore with an increasing number of pet owners giving their cats and dogs CBD as well.
  • If you plan on giving your cat CBD oil, make sure it is derived from hemp, which doesn’t contain high-causing THC.
  • While side effects are rare in cats, watch out for drowsiness, dry mouth, and nausea.

"Cannabidiol(CBD is found) in all cannabis plants. Both hemp and marijuana plants come from the genus Cannabis. Hemp has no THC unlike marijuana, and as such, it can’t get you high. Therefore, you should always get your CBD oil from hemp ensuring you never get your cat high unless it’s with catnip—that’s completely fine."

Read more: http://www.tgdaily.com/health/cbd-101-everything-you-need-to-know-about-giving-your-cat-cbd

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Smoking marijuana found to have the same weakening effect on the blood vessels as cigarettes
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Date: April 24, 2018 09:17 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Smoking marijuana found to have the same weakening effect on the blood vessels as cigarettes





Smoking marijuana found to have the same weakening effect on the blood vessels as cigarettes

The movement to legalize marijuana has been making significant progression in it’s path to success lately, but scientists are now finding that cannabis unfortunately has the same impact on the blood vessels as smoking cigarettes. Experts at the University of California in San Francisco found that when you take in marijuana, your blood vessels become impaired up to 50%, which is quite an alarming amount to say the least. The experiment was initially performed on lab rats in order to get accurate figures.

Key Takeaways:

  • University of California researchers suggest that hemp users would be well advised to use a liquid form and avoid smoking the substance.
  • Rats exposed to cigarette and marijuana second-hand smoke experienced a fifty percent impairment of their blood vessels.
  • The impairment to the rodent's blood vessels persisted for at least an hour and a half after the initial incident.

"According to a new study, marijuana smoke causes the same straining effect on blood vessels that smoke from cigarettes does."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-04-22-smoking-marijuana-same-weakening-effect-on-blood-vessels-as-cigarettes.html

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Australian father treats his daughters' Chron's disease by juicing cannabis... then gets raided by the government
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Date: April 22, 2018 05:17 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Australian father treats his daughters' Chron's disease by juicing cannabis... then gets raided by the government





Australian father treats his daughters' Chron's disease by juicing cannabis... then gets raided by the government

As a parent, what would one not do to prevent a beloved child from suffering? One Australian father chose to break the law. Stephen Taylor is the father of two daughters, both afflicted with a very serious and chronic gastrointestinal disease that routinely causes fatigue, cramping, diarrhea, and even hemorrhaging.

The girls, Ariel and Morgan, had both failed to thrive while under conventional treatment options, even acquiring horrible side effects. So, Taylor took matters into his own hands. He tried and was unable to obtain legal permission to administer medical marijuana to his daughters. So, Taylor placed the girls on a regimen of home-grown cannabis juice on his own. The regimen proved efficacious, with both girls obtaining stellar results. Unfortunately, however, the authorities caught on, impounding the marijuana and charging Taylor.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sufferers of Chron's disease typically experience, abdominal pain, exhaustion, weight loss, cramping, diarrhea and bleeding through the rectum.
  • One Australian father to daughters afflicted with Chron's placed his girls on a regiman of home-grown cannabis juice, with excellent results.
  • Unfortunately, the authorities caught on and impounded the cannabis and charged the father with criminal charges.

"Even though medical marijuana use has been legal in Australia since 2016, it is very difficult to obtain. Though experts estimate that around 100,000 Australians are self-medicating with cannabis for a variety of health problems, only 500 patients have official government authorization to do so."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-04-20-australian-father-treats-his-daughters-chrons-disease-by-juicing-cannabis.html

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What's Legal And Illegal About CBD Oil In Tennessee
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Date: March 17, 2018 10:15 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: What's legal And Illegal About CBD Oil In Tennessee





What's Legal And Illegal About CBD Oil In Tennessee

Several retail venues were recently closed for selling confections with an ingredient found in hemp. While hemp and marijuana both come from the cannabis plant, they are not the same. The hemp ingredient found in the confectionary product is not from an intoxicant plant, as it's lookalike, plant relative, marijuana, is known to be. Not is it illegal to sell, or buy items made with hemp in Tennessee. Some of the plant's ingredients are even getting a name as pain assuagers and sleep aids. Nonetheless, the plant's are similar loooking, easy to confuse, and still the source of legal snafus.

Key Takeaways:

  • 23 establishments in a Tennnessee county were closed when venues were found to be selling confections that had hemp as an ingredient.
  • Hemp is a different part of the cannabis plant than its lookalike relation, the intoxicant marijuana.
  • Expert on CBD oil, Elliott Altman, was called upon to testify and explain the difference between hemp and marijuana to the presiding judge.

"Questions surrounding the closure of multiple Rutherford County businesses have continued; so NewsChannel 5 found out what is legal and illegal about CBD oil in Tennessee."

Read more: https://www.newschannel5.com/news/whats-legal-and-whats-not-when-it-comes-to-cbd-oil-in-tennessee

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What is cannabidiol, or CBD, and is it right for me?
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Date: February 20, 2018 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: What is cannabidiol, or CBD, and is it right for me?





Cannabidiol, also known as CBD, is a chemical that is naturally produced in the brain but is also found in marijuana. CBD has become very popular these days as users have said that it has a calming effect and helps with battling anxiety. Another great thing about CBD is that it is not psychoactive which means that it will not get a person high. It can be taken in various ways such as orally and smoked. It is legal to buy and purchase in the United States which is another reason that it has become very popular.

Key Takeaways:

  • It is often seen as a wonderdrug to many diseases and problems
  • The properties of CBD include anti-inflammatory responses which have links to epilepsy and cancer
  • It is also not psychoactive, unlike the similar compound THC

"This non-addictive molecule offers patients many of cannabis’ medicinal benefits, without the negative side effects associated with psychoactive THC. Could CBD be right for you?"

Read more: http://www.greenstate.com/explained/cannabidiol-cbd-right/

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Even the World Anti-Doping Agency has warmed to CBDs
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Date: February 18, 2018 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Even the World Anti-Doping Agency has warmed to CBDs





Many government and regulatory agencies around the world are warming up to the important medical benefits of cannabidiol, an oil compound derived from medicinal marijuana. But, even more surprisingly, one of the most strict anti-substance-use agencies in the world is turning its interest to the idea as well. The World Anti-Doping Agency, the arbiter of doping in sport and one of the strictest regulatory bodies around, has been taking testimonials from athletes regarding the potential usefulness of this substance.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cannabinoids are coming to light as serious medical substances with major potential to help with a wide range of compounds.
  • Even the World Anti-Doping Agency, a famously stanch opponent of any sort of chemical enhancement, is beginning to consider CBDs as legal supplements.
  • This decision came in light of a number of testimonies from star athletes and CBD supporters.

"Thanks to the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) decision in September of last year, CBD is no longer a prohibited substance as of this year."

Read more: https://www.inlander.com/spokane/even-the-world-anti-doping-agency-has-warmed-to-cbds/Content?oid=8135746

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The future of cannabis in the workplace
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Date: February 09, 2018 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: The future of cannabis in the workplace





Cannabis, though being legalized in many locales, still isn't quite legalized to be imbibed or smoked in the workplace. Unlike other prescription drugs, like say pain killers or antibiotics, you are not free to use these in the same way at the workplace as you would at home. Due to their schedule 1 designation by the DEA, they are still illegal and a company can be held liable if found with amounts in their confines. This may be changing over time, but for the time being, do not expect relaxed regulation at work for your legally prescribed drugs.

Key Takeaways:

  • Once cannabis is legalized, it will be treated as alcohol is in the workplace.
  • There are typically two types of strains and effects cannabis, sativa and indica.
  • Urinalysis is the most common way to test whether someone is impaired with cannabis.

"Cannabis isn't a new substance, but now that it's allowed to be consumed, it's a different awareness."

Read more: http://www.bonnyvillenouvelle.ca/article/The-future-of-cannabis-in-the-workplace-20180206

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Simpler CBD Legalization Bill Clears House Committee
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Date: January 28, 2018 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Simpler CBD legalization Bill Clears House Committee





Cannabidiol, or cbd, was recently passed as a legal substance by the Indiana House of Representatives. The bill does have a curious ride that the cbd must contain less than 3% thc, or the active ingredient in marijuana to be legal. There may still be hurdles as it heads to the Senate, but this is clearly good. The best evidence came from a man suffering from ALS, who said it didn't cure him but it did give him better days than without the drug.

Key Takeaways:

  • Indiana legislators have made an important step forward in legalizing cannabis-based medicines.
  • This bill sets a specific limit on the amount of certain substances in a cannabis derivative that can be allowed.
  • The hope is that this will simplify the regulatory landscape for consumers and producers in Indiana.

"A House committee passed legislation Wednesday to legalize cannabidiol, or CBD. The unanimously-approved bill takes a simpler approach to authorizing its use."

Read more: http://indianapublicmedia.org/news/simpler-cbd-legalization-bill-clears-house-committee-138811/

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Cannabis bills making headway in the Statehouse
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Date: January 27, 2018 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Cannabis bills making headway in the Statehouse





Indiana lawmakers are advancing a bill which would allow study of the use of medical cannabis in that state. Last Thursday, they voted 94-0 to advance the bill towards passage. Additionally, they passed a second bill which would allow for the possession and sale of hemp in the state. Simultaneously, a number of other bills are under consideration regarding the use of different types of oils derived from cannabis. Given the different positions and number of bills under review, it seems that it will be some time before there is complete legal clarity on this topic in Indiana.

Key Takeaways:

  • State lawmakers voted 94 to 0 this morning in Indianapolis in favor of a bill to support medical marijuana study.
  • There are also alot of CBD oil bills in the house right now, so things are looking up for pro marijuana citizens.
  • Lawmakers are starting to catch up to consumers when it comes to passing marijuana laws.

"Thursday morning, a House committee, passed a bill legalizing the sale and possession of hemp by a vote of 12 to 0. State Rep. Jim Lucas, a Republican from Seymour, said his House Bill 1137 includes CBD oil."

Read more: http://wane.com/2018/01/25/cannabis-bills-making-headway-in-the-statehouse/

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CBD Oil Is Basically A Superfood Now
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Date: January 22, 2018 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD Oil Is Basically A Superfood Now





CBD oil is not your parents marijuana. Unlike the "weed" known to many of yesterday, the oil extracted does not have the euphoric "high" composition of its counterpart, THC, in fact in researching it has been found to assist with many medical problems such as: sleep disorders, inflammation, pain and anxiety. Many are adding this, now called "super food" to coffee, food, cocktails and smoothies in hopes to find ways of promoting better health. If not technically illegal, then wake up to some in your coffee and enjoy its effects, naturally.

Key Takeaways:

  • CBD, cannabidiol, is a naturally occurring oil that helps with pain relief, sleep, inflammation, anxiety and among other health issues.
  • New age, superfood concerned people enjoy taking CBD as an oil in their food or in capsule form about three to four times a day.
  • This CBD oil is new, not illegal, and is becoming popular to eat for health concerns.

"Unlike THC, CBD does not have a psychoactive effect (meaning it won't make you giggle uncontrollably and contemplate the unknown for two hours)."

Read more: http://guestofaguest.com/new-york/health/cbd-oil-is-basically-a-superfood-now

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Experts Weigh in on Safe Cannabis Consumption
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Date: January 19, 2018 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Experts Weigh in on Safe Cannabis Consumption





As cannabis legalization spreads across the US, the debate is in for what is safe consumption. While any drug should be done with limitations, those limitations, especially for amount and duration need to be developed, as well as how you should properly interact with the drug. While there is no worry about a "THC overdose" they still need to determine what the long term detrimental effects are of the drug as well as which is better for the body. Should you smoke it? Vaporize it? Ingest it? Is it better in its pure THC form or is there benefit from the plant. More studies will follow.

Key Takeaways:

  • The state of Vermont is trying to figure out what the best way it is for people to use.
  • They aren't moving to a complete retail model and will still control the supply of the drug
  • The debate still centers around the difference between edibles, smoking or vaping when it comes to consumption.

"For the thousands of Vermonters who choose to use recreationally, what will the equivalent of a "drink responsibly" campaign for cannabis look like?"

Read more: https://www.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/experts-weigh-in-on-safe-cannabis-consumption/Content?oid=11969442

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Year to Watch: Six Exciting Areas For Cannabis Industry Development in 2018
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Date: January 04, 2018 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Year to Watch: Six Exciting Areas For Cannabis Industry Development in 2018





The cannabis industry has been booming since Colorados legalization and now with California's full legalization, it can get even larger. There are a few associated industries that will grow with it. The first is banking. Banking is key because currently, it is semi-illegal to have a bank account if you sell cannabis. It is still illegal and the government can seize your assets as well as freeze the bank's assets. Consumer goods will be another huge market, since they'll need to move into a new arena to make cannabis and cannabis products more mainstream.

Key Takeaways:

  • Banking will be big for the cannabis industry, due to the normal locks that the industry faces
  • Currently, any cannabis supplier that uses a bank can have their assets legally seized and the bank faces legal action as well
  • Moving product to the consumer side will also be important as they move beyond the typical medicinal direction.

"Whether it’s medical or adult use – one statistic I came across that’s very interesting is that by 2020, the cannabis industry will be at approximately $17 billion. To put that in perspective for packagers, the natural cheese market right now is at about $12 billion."

Read more: https://www.cashinbis.com/year-watch-six-exciting-areas-cannabis-industry-development-2018/

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Indiana senator files bill to legalize sale, possession of CBD oil
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Date: January 03, 2018 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Indiana senator files bill to legalize sale, possession of CBD oil





Indiana is hoping to be one of the first states with legal access to CBD oil. Senator Jim Tomes from Wadesville out forth this legislation in hopes that it will open up this promising drug to all. The drug, derived from hemp, instead of the marijuana, is seen to be promising in many of its tests in a wide range of symptoms for its anti-inflammatory properties. The major change would just get rid of CBD from the controlled substance ban list for ease of use throughout the state.

Key Takeaways:

  • CBD is an anti-inflammatory drug derived from hemp and not from marijuana.
  • The drug is currently on schedule and this bill would remove it from that schedule.
  • It is currently only legal in states where marijuana has been legalized

"Republican Sen. Jim Tomes from Wadesville hopes to make the product readily available throughout the state."

Read more: http://www.wndu.com/content/news/Indiana-senator-files-bill-to-legalize-sale-possession-of-CBD-oil-467210573.html

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Could cannabis extract CBD replace ibuprofen as a painkiller?
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Date: January 03, 2018 08:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Could cannabis extract CBD replace ibuprofen as a painkiller?





Ten years ago Richard Holt was sleeping on the top bunk at a hostel next to an open window. He rolled over and fell 24 feet onto concrete. Somehow he landed on his feet, but ended up shattering his legs. He was given Oxycontin during his recovery. The drug was great at first. Then the grogginess and a crushing feeling replaced the warm and fuzzies. Through a grueling withdrawal period, he quit Oxycontin. The pain from is crushed legs endured. Luckily through Brazilian jiu-jitsu training partners, he learned about a non-psychoactive compound found in hemp and cannabis called cannabidiol (CBD). Despite not containing THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis, adaptation of CBD oil has slow. However, it is starting gain notice and momentum. In 2016, CBD oil has been legal in the UK and it's showed promise in several studies. One thing for sure, it helps Richard Holt.

Key Takeaways:

  • The CBD oil does not contain THC and is therefore not psychoactive
  • CBD oil can be used to treat cancerous tumors that would normally be lethal
  • helped a man who shattered his leg and heel alleviate pain from injuries in a way that nothing else could.

"Everyone that uses it tells a similar story: they sleep better and feel less pain."

Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness/body/could-cannabis-extract-cbd-replace-ibuprofen-painkiller/

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World's Largest CBD Extraction Plant to be Built in Western Ky.
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Date: December 26, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: World's Largest CBD Extraction Plant to be Built in Western Ky.





A company, called Kings Royal Biotech has decided to partner up with a Chinese industrial hemp development company, in order to open the largest cannabidiol (CBD) processing plant in the United States. CBD is a substance that is extracted from the hemp plant, but it is not psychoactive. In fact, CBD has been shown to be useful in treating a variety of medical conditions, including epilepsy and chronic pain. THC, on the other hand, is the substance in marijuana that can give a user a psychoactive effect. King Royal intends to grow hemp that is free of THC, so that the CBD could be isolated and utilized for medicinal purposes, without the risk of giving the user a psychoactive effect. Additionally, this means that the products are completely legal, in accordance with the laws of the federal government of the United States.

Key Takeaways:

  • This plant being built in Kentucky will be they largest in the country to produce CBD
  • It is a partnership with a Chinese company that is the only current manufacturer of this pure product.
  • It is the first approved in the US to make this product with hemp instead of cannabis.

"Under Federal Law industrial hemp cannot contain more than .3 percent THC, so there is no chance of any users having an altered state of mind from this product."

Read more: http://surfky.com/index.php/muhlenberg/news-muhlenberg/179-news/kentucky/125400-world-s-largest-cbd-extraction-plant-to-be-built-in-western-ky

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Better health a few drops away
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Date: December 23, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Better health a few drops away





Cannabis has been shown to be highly helpful for many diseases. Though controversial in many communities, some of the benefits can also come from its legal cousin, hemp. Hemp oil has many of the similar properties as cannabis oil and is legal. Hemp can help with many problems with inflammatory problems, like fibromyalgia. The best part, besides its legal status, is that it is far easier to get and can be found in many products, including seeds, oil and even rope, though the rope doesn't give you the same health benefits.

Key Takeaways:

  • Hemp has similar properties to cannabis but none of the psychoactive properties.
  • The couple opened their shop to showcase the benefits of hemp to their community
  • They want to make sure that people can learn about this miracle plant in all its glory

"Hemp oil is a nutritional oil made out of hemp seeds. Hemp seeds are versatile and nutritious seeds offering health benefits. Cannabis oil, on the other hand, is an oil made from a specific part of the Cannabis Sativa plant which has higher concentrations of particular molecules, triggering responses in the human body."

Read more: http://www.leavenworthtimes.com/news/20171219/better-health-few-drops-away

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Can your dog be arrested for using a cannabis extract?
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Date: December 16, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Can your dog be arrested for using a cannabis extract?





Thomas McDermott, a Democrat and the Mayor of Hammond, Indiana, brought up the legality of using cannabidiol oil (CBD) for treating his Labrador retriever's arthritis at the BGD Legislative Conference in Indianapolis. At the conference was Republican Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill who last month stated that the use of CBD was illegal in most circumstances in his state after a bill passed to allow epilepsy patients to legally use the oil for seizures. McDermott questioned Hill using a story about his dog that suffered from arthritis, noting that his vet recommended using CBD oil to treat the pain. He mentioned that the oil allowed his dog to move around more easily, had more energy, and had improved appetite. McDermott thought aloud that Hill was "grandstanding" on CBD, but Hill simply stated he was following the law as it was written. When McDermott asked if his dog was breaking the law, Hill responded that the Mayor himself was breaking the law - not the dog. McDermott was upset afterwards that Hill accused him for being a criminal for treating his dog with CBD, and he has no plans to change the therapy for his dog.

Key Takeaways:

  • The owners dog currently used CBD and that is restricted in Indiana for use.
  • The dog is currently on it due to arthritis and it seems to cure his condition.
  • The final conclusion was that the owner was breaking the law, not the dog since the dog has no agency.

"The question Thomas McDermott wanted answered Wednesday doesn’t get asked often during policy discussions in Indiana: Could his Labrador retriever be breaking the law by using a pain remedy extracted from cannabis?"

Read more: https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2017/12/13/can-your-dog-arrested-using-cannabis-extract/949429001/

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Scientists call on feds to allow research on CBD for pets
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Date: December 10, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Scientists call on feds to allow research on CBD for pets





Veterinarians, researchers and pet owners are looking to loosen federal regulations on the use of marijuana products to help treat sick animals. Medical issues in dogs, such as epilepsy, arthritis, anxiety, loss of appetite and inflammation could potentially by helped by marijuana-based drugs and extracts.

Some people are already using marijuana extracts on their animals, such as those containing CBD, which is an element of marijuana that is not psychoactive. However, such extracts continue to be listed as Schedule 1 drugs by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration, even when they contain little or no THC. THC is the active component in marijuana that causes intoxication.

The Food and Drug Administration has warned that marijuana products for pets sold in animal hospitals or online pet stores are illegal, since such drugs are unapproved. The FDA has suggested it will pursue legal action against those in violation of the law.

However, the policy-making body of the American Veterinary Medical Association, in conjunction with two group councils, is considering making a recommendation to the DEA for marijuana to be declassified as a Schedule 1 drug in order to enable research for both animal and human medical purposes. Declassification could also help prevent pet owners from accidentally overmedicating their animals in the absence of proper guidance from a medical professional.

In September, Republican senator Orrin Hatch of Utah introduced a bill that would facilitate research on use of marijuana-based medications, concurring that the drug is over-regulated, although he continues to oppose recreational use of the drug,.

Some veterinarians note that without sufficient evidence, it remains unsafe to use marijuana products on animals, with concerns about potential toxicity.

Yet researchers are continuing to wait for clearance to proceed on various relevant studies, such as use of marijuana for dogs with osteoarthritis, pruritis and epilepsy. Some research on use of products with CBD has been stopped until federal approval is granted. Gaining approval has been difficult due to government requirements, which continue to be an obstacle to moving forward.

Key Takeaways:

  • people using drugs to reduce pain on their pets. Oils and powders banned.
  • D.C standing in the way of the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes.
  • FDA making marijuana a schedule 1 drug...hence illegal. You can be arrested for using it.

"The concern our membership has is worry about people extrapolating their own dosages, looking to medicate their pets outside the realm of the medical professional"

Read more: https://www.aspentimes.com/news/scientists-call-on-feds-to-allow-research-on-cbd-for-pets/

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EastEnders star Pam St Clement reveals she's turned to cannabis to fix her joints after being left in ...
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Date: December 06, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: EastEnders star Pam St Clement reveals she's turned to cannabis to fix her joints after being left in ...





Legalizing cannabis is at the forefront of many media outlets today. Some celebrities like Pam St. Clement are stepping up and confessing their use of cannabis to help relieve the ailments they suffer from such as the polymalgia rheumatica that Pam has.

She uses CBD which is an oil derived from cannabis that does not make you high. A drop or two under her tongue daily gives her the relief she needs in her joints to be able to function in a more normal way that she has not enjoyed in years.

It could be very helpful to the legalize cannabis movement when stars stand up and promote the drug as a legitimate way to help with many ailments and diseases without resorting to other drugs such as steroids,

Key Takeaways:

  • Pam St. Clement was an actress who played chain-smoking Pat Butcher
  • Pam suffers from polymyalgia rheumatica, which she alleviates through smoking cannabis.
  • Pam has been smoking pot since the 1960s but has only recently made it public.

"Pam, 75, stunned TV viewers last month by smoking cannabis with nuns and getting high on a bong while filming Gone To Pot: An American Road Trip ."

Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/eastenders-star-pam-st-clement-11627621

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Can you get high off hemp? We'll help clear the fog about marijuana's 'kissing cousin'
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Date: December 01, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Can you get high off hemp? We'll help clear the fog about marijuana's 'kissing cousin'





You can not get high of off hemp. Though many people are confused about the difference between hemp and marijuana in general. Hemp is actually really great as a super food. It has protein and Omega 3. It's great for the health of the body. And even though hemp is really healthy, its sister marijuana also has benefits. Even though scientists are just coming around to the medical benefits for people who smoked it illegally and thankfully legally today they have found that it helps with many ailments. Headache relief is one benefit.

Key Takeaways:

  • Hemp has been grown for centuries because of its utility in many ways. That makes it a popular plant to cultivate and event sell on the open market.
  • Hemp can be used to produce a cannabidiol oil as an extract. That may be known as CBD, now being discussed for recreational use.
  • That CBD is extracted from the flower of the hemp plant being grown. Debate is underway about whether CBD is equivalent to marijuana itself too.

"What hemp does offer is powerful cannabidiol oil, better known as CBD, extracted from the flower of the plant."

Read more: https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/2017/11/30/can-hemp-get-you-high-like-marijuana/804364001/

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Why cannabis oil should be available on the NHS
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Date: November 28, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Why cannabis oil should be available on the NHS





An article in an online English newspaper argues that cannabis oil should be made readily available for patients. The writer states that cannabis and hemp plants have a substance, Cannabidiol (CBD), which does not get a person high, but can be used to treat pain. He states that CBD is legal and is used by as many as 25,000 people in the UK. The author argues that further development of this product as an alternative to opioids is hindered by the perception of cannabis as dangerous.

Key Takeaways:

  • CBD oil is non-addictive and can treat chronic pain as well as insomnia
  • More research could create data needed to promote cannabis as an alternative to opioids but the government is reluctant to fund this research
  • Cannabis received some bad and false press in the 1930s and people are still affected by the outdated claims made about cannabis causing harm

"Cannabis is a plant that has been used effectively for thousands of years, causes no physical dependency, and has never been shown to cause a single fatality."

Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/11/27/why-cannabis-oil-should-be-available-on-the-nhs-7105262/

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Here's The Deal With CBD Oil And Other Marijuana Products That Don't Get You High
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Date: November 20, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Here's The Deal With CBD Oil And Other Marijuana Products That Don't Get You High





Most people know that THC, found in marijuana, can get you high. There is another compound however, that has been getting attention for it's many supposed health benefits. CBD is a cannabinoid extract that does not have the drug high effects THC has and has only been definitively found to help seizure disorders in children. More research needs to be done. Because of this, CBD extract is not approved for medical treatments meaning you need to be careful what you buy.

Key Takeaways:

  • CBD oil is a chemical compound that is found in marijuana.
  • It has many health benefits such as; fighting cancer, preventing seizures, depression, and even pain relief.
  • There are many strong advocates fighting to legalize CBD oil.

"Hopefully, with the new state regulations, there will be a system in place in which the consumer can get the biochemical breakdown of the plant/product"

Read more: https://www.buzzfeed.com/anthonyrivas/cbd-oil-and-marijuana-products-online

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4 Groundbreaking Studies on Cannabis and Disease
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Date: November 17, 2017 07:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: 4 Groundbreaking Studies on Cannabis and Disease





Cannabis is becoming more popular for the treatment of many diseases and ailments. It is becoming legal in more places as well due to studies which show its effectiveness. This talks about four such studies. If you are leery of cannabis this might ease your mind. It is often helpful. Many people swear by it as a treatment. It also doesn't tend to have many negative side effects the way medications can. It is safer.

Key Takeaways:

  • Presently, 29 states and the District of Columbia have regulations in place that allow physicians to recommend medical cannabis to patients, however, dosage and treatment information is lacking.
  • There are currently four medical cannabis clinical trials happening in North America, which are assessing the benefits of medical cannabis on Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, PTSD, and brain tumors.
  • Hopefully, these new studies will help researchers and physicians determine exact doseages and treatment applications for specific ailments.

"This study will allow researchers to better understand the potential risks and benefits of cannabis use among veterans with PTSD and aid in cannabis-based decision making among patients and their physicians."

Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/4-groundbreaking-studies-on-cannabis-and-disease.html

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Want Better Vision Improve Eyesight Naturally With This Amazing Home Remedy
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Date: October 15, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Want Better Vision Improve Eyesight Naturally With This Amazing Home Remedy





Home remedies can help with many things. Many are gravitating back to natural cures for things now that we know more about the harsh chemicals in medications. The remedy mentioned here is good for eyesight. As many of us age our sight can become bad. Many even become legally blind. There are many causes of this. This simple remedy could help and is at least worth a shot since it is at least not going to hurt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXl6yuYlM6s&rel=0

Key Takeaways:

  • Excessive Use of Smartphones in Children in the recent years of this generation
  • Huge increase in eyesight problems due to an overuse of smartphones
  • No sense of protection and prevention which will cause a permanent loss of vision

"Lots of people continue to think that eyesight issues only appear with old age, and, many times, they ignore the necessary precautions to maintain healthy vision."

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Consuming Cannabis Could Slash Your Chances Of Blood Clots, Stroke: Study
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Date: September 15, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Consuming Cannabis Could Slash Your Chances Of Blood Clots, Stroke: Study





As possession of cannabis slowly starts to become legal, it is important to be aware of the possible effects in those who use the drug. Recent studies have revealed that cannabis may actually contribute to health by potentially decreasing the likelihood of stroke and contribute to brain activity. In a study involving 175 volunteers, researchers observed that cannabis users had an increased systemic flow of blood and oxygen, including within the brain, specifically around the forebrain, related to learning. In addition, head researcher, Dr. Francesca Filbey, states that the primary ingredient in cannabis is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which dilates blood vessels, causing a drop in blood pressure, and increasing blood flow.

Key Takeaways:

  • Smoking or eating marijuana (cannabis) can reduce the likelihood of having a stroke because oxygen and blood flow are improved.
  • Studies in the past focused more on cognitive and psychological effects of marijuana. Now researchers are also paying attention to physical effects.
  • Blood flow in the part of the brain that affects learning is increased when marijuana is used.

"Past marijuana research has shown changes in cognitive functions such as memory and executive functioning,"

Read more: https://www.civilized.life/articles/consuming-cannabis-could-slash-your-chances-of-blood-clots-stroke-study/

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Cross Your Fingers—Weed Might Lower Blood Pressure
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Date: September 04, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Cross Your Fingers—Weed Might Lower Blood Pressure





The effects of CBD (Cannabidiol) are proving to be effective in lowering blood pressure in early testing. CBD is one of the main active chemicals in marijuana, but the effect in this case is not to get high, but to get calm. A company called PotBotics is using the measurement of EEGs to potentially come to a finding that it truly does reduce blood pressure. The magazine Popular Science published some recent results that in initial dosing, blood pressure DID come down.

Key Takeaways:

  • The FDA hates that individuals are self medicating with CBD sprays which are legal.
  • They are many different laws in regards to weed which are inconsistent.
  • According to O'Sullivan research CBD helps blood vessels relax and dilate.

"While the familiar high most people use weed for comes from tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), most researchers agree that CBD provides weed’s mellowing effect. It doesn’t intoxicate users, but it does calm them down."

Read more: http://observer.com/2017/08/marijuana-cbd-blood-pressure/

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Cannabis Terpene Cocktails—Healthy and . . . Herbal
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Date: August 27, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Cannabis Terpene Cocktails—Healthy and . . . Herbal





Instead of chilling you out, this Cannabis Terpene Cocktail is meant to act as a mood lifter. As terpenes are legal in all states (not just the ones that have legalized recreational cannabis use) this cocktail can be served anywhere. The mixologists who make this even claim that imbibing could have potential health benefits. It can help with inflammation and work as a muscle relaxer and sleep aid. The terpene derived from cannabis has many positive uses and the mixologists who use it are looking to incorporate it into society in a positive and intelligent way.

Key Takeaways:

  • There are now cannabis flavored cocktails available called Cannabis Terpene cocktails
  • They have been shown to have great health benefits although are not recommended for every day consumption
  • The key benefit seems to be as an anti-inflammatory, which would cover many complaints, illnesses and diseases.

"Terpenes from cannabis have some of the strongest anti-inflammatory properties of any plant, according to proponents, and a good number of doctors are now studying their effects and benefits in replacing opioids."

Read more: http://www.vogue.com/article/cannabis-terpene-cocktails-health-benefits

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The Science Of CBD Oil [Infographic]
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Date: August 17, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: The Science Of CBD Oil [Infographic]





Cannabis is a booming business right now. Colorado was a state that legalized marijuana back in 2012 and the revenue generated from legal marijuana sales has grown so much that it is now a rival of the GDP of a few island nations. The medical cannabis industry is is one of the major sectors being developed right now. People have known about the benefits for decades and only now are these claims being researched and understood better.

Key Takeaways:

  • One of the most promising sectors being developed within the legal marijuana industry right now is the medical marijuana industry
  • Because CBD oil interacts with and boosts your serotonin levels, it helps to treat with anxiety and other mental maladies
  • CBD oil use may be a problem in states that have yet to legalize marijuana, so it is best to check with local laws

"So far CBD oil has been found to treat addiction, inflammation, Multiple Sclerosis, epilepsy, mad cow disease, acne, diabetes, fibromyalgia, insomnia, PTSD, schizophrenia, Crohn’s disease, and many others."

Read more: http://www.valuewalk.com/2017/08/cbd-oil/

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CBD Products Play Major Role in the Legal Cannabis Industry
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Date: August 16, 2017 07:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD Products Play Major Role in the legal Cannabis Industry





Hemp Business Journal and Vote Hemp released a report indicating the United States based hemp industry sold $688 million worth of products in 2016. The industry is expected to continue with this successful trend, with estimates of $1.8 billion in sales by 2020. Various companies are capitalizing on this success and trying to expand their markets - for example, a Hemp Education Center is being established by ChineseHempOil.com, Inc., to provide information about the health benefits of hemp. Other organizations, like United Cannabis Corp, are leading the way in developing medical uses and therapies that utilize cannabinoids.

Read more: CBD Products Play Major Role in the Legal Cannabis Industry

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Hemp 101: What It Is, And How It Can Save The World
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Date: August 11, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Hemp 101: What It Is, And How It Can Save The World





Many people believe that hemp and marijuana are the same substance, but they are more like cousins than brother and sister. This is important to note since the uses of hemp are many and the effects on our environment and economy could be great. In the attached article, the author provides an overview of the historical and current uses of the hemp plant, describes the misunderstanding of its properties and details the legal and political obstacles its use has met. The author recommends that US farmers and manufacturers continue to work toward removal of growing restrictions and increased use of hemp in industrial and commercial applications.

Key Takeaways:

  • Although hemp and weed are from the same cannabis species, hemp actually contains less than 1% of THC.
  • Hemp has many environmental benefits and its products can compete with the plastic industry.
  • If we educate our legislators on the benefits of hemp, we have the potential to save the Earth.

"Hemp won’t get you high, after all, but it seems to carry the same controversy as weed does."

Read more: http://weeddaily.net/hemp-101-save-world/

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Editorial: How Republicans came to love hemp
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Date: August 05, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Editorial: How Republicans came to love hemp





Republicans came to love hemp very much. Hemp looks just like marijuana but it does not make you high. The world appears to be turned upside down now because there are republicans that are supporting hemp. But, not just any kind of cannabis. The kind that has been endorsed in known as industrial hemp. Hemp is a very strong thing. The seeds can actually be eaten or turned into many different things. They have been used to create beauty products.

Key Takeaways:

  • Republican legislators are legalizing the growing of hemp by American farmers.
  • Farmers will not grow hemp crops unless there is a market to sell their products.
  • Commercial hemp farming operations are currently restricted by controlled substance laws

"The United States imports upwards of $600 million worth of hemp-based products each year — so American law allows hemp products, it just doesn’t make it easy for American companies to make them."

Read more: http://www.roanoke.com/opinion/editorials/editorial-how-republicans-came-to-love-hemp/article_b9116c36-a706-536e-9c0c-e9f0fa3cacee.html

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Help, and hope: Could cannabis possibly help fight cancer?
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Date: July 21, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Help, and hope: Could cannabis possibly help fight cancer?





Cancer is a deadly condition claiming the lives of far too many people. There are treatments for cancer, but currently there is no cure. But, scientists, researchers, and medical professionals are all looking at cannabis as a potential cure for cancer. Could the time for a cure for cancer be now, all with thanks to an herb that's been illegal for so long now? Find out all the details about the new cannabis research that suggest the cure may be near.

Key Takeaways:

  • The cannabis oils he uses contain concentrated amounts of two plant compounds: tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of marijuana that gets you high, and cannabidiol (CBD)
  • The truth is, as much as is known about cannabis and its effects on the human body, little is known regarding its safety and effectiveness in fighting cancer.
  • Confusion about cannabis and cancer is deepened by a lack of scientific evidence, despite wild, anecdotal claims of its curative powers found on the internet.

"The combination of both (CBD and THC) causes apoptosis; cannabis tends to go to cancer cells weakened due to chemotherapy and causes them to kill themselves,"

Read more: http://www.denverpost.com/2017/07/13/cancer-journal-cannabis/

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Why CBD Derived Medical Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere
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Date: July 21, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Why CBD Derived Medical Marijuana Should Be legal Everywhere





Many states across the U.S. have legalized marijuana for medical use, and many for recreational use as well. It is about time, say many advocates of the herb who know firsthand how amazing the results of the plant can be for patients suffering from a variety of health ailments. Because it helps so many people with such a vast array of health problems, it should be legal everywhere in the U.S. It does so much for so many people.

Key Takeaways:

  • There is a reason that the overwhelming majority of true experts are overwhelmingly positive about CBD and the derivative marijuana that comes from it.
  • According to scientists, researchers and anyone without a direct profit motive, CBD derived medical marijuana should be legal everywhere
  • The only people who do not share this view are the people who have not figured out how to create a monopoly on CBD for themselves

"The cold facts have been proven time and again: Properly applied, marijuana fixes the root of many problems that Big Pharma drugs only mask and cover."

Read more: http://mmjreporter.com/why-cbd-derived-medical-marijuana-should-be-legal-everywhere-30602.html

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5 Benefits Of Cannabis Tea
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Date: July 19, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: 5 Benefits Of Cannabis Tea





Cannabis can be consumed in many different forms, one of which is tea. This is a popular way. People enjoy tea. This gives the benefits of drinking this. Many swear by cannabis. They want it to be legal because of the positive affects it has on certain health conditions. If you want to try this tea you should check this out to see what you can gain. It is a good idea to research before trying any herbs for improving your health.

Key Takeaways:

  • Drinking cannabis-infused tea is especially helpful for digestive problems like acid re-flux and constipation because it is absorbed directly into the digestive tract.
  • Drinking cannabis-infused tea is healthier than smoking cannabis because, although marijuana possesses multiple health benefits, smoking any substance is unhealthy.
  • If using marijuana for pain-relief, cannabis-infused tea would be the preferable method because absorbing the herb through the digestive system provides longer lasting pain relief through-out the body

"Put simply, cannabis appears to be an amazing compound with numerous health benefits."

Read more: http://www.thealternativedaily.com/benefits-of-cannabis-tea/

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Forbidden medicine: Caught between a doctor's CBD advice and federal laws
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Date: June 25, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Forbidden medicine: Caught between a doctor's CBD advice and federal laws





Nancy, a special needs individual suffering from seizures, is in a medical gridlock. Her doctor and family know that CBD oil would provide a lot of relief but it is not legal in her state. Her family, like many others, is caught in a conundrum of federal regulations verses medical advice. Despite legal counsel, the family can not convince the state of New York to allow her to receive this medication due the federal laws against cannabis use, even it's non psychogenic components. It is a challenge that many around the country have to deal with.

Key Takeaways:

  • Charlotte’s Web is a CBD oil produced in Colorado that helps with seizures.
  • The Federal government sees CBD oil as unproven and illegal.
  • Many people are having good results with the CBD oil Charlotte's web.

"At one point, roughly five years back, the dosages on her medications were ratcheted up too high, hurtling her into a life-threatening, prolonged seizure."

Read more: http://www.thecannabist.co/2017/06/20/cbd-medical-marijuana-new-york-cannabidiol-cbd-oil/81926/

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War on Weed: Detroit shuts down 167 cannabis retailers, even though Michigan legalized medical marijuana
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Date: June 15, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: War on Weed: Detroit shuts down 167 cannabis retailers, even though Michigan legalized medical marijuana





About half of Detroit's citizens are registered for cannabis use ( nearly a quarter of a million). This warrants a large cannabis industry. Nonetheless, about 167 are going to close and only 5 are operating legally, due to changes in regulation as a consequence of interference by the state of Michigan. The changes include pot-free zones which are required for the establishment of cannabis and zoning permissions. This does not include the almost 300 dispensaries operating illegally.

Key Takeaways:

  • 167 Marijuana Vendors shut down in Detroit on Monday, June 12th.
  • Businesses operating in illegal and unlicensed areas is the problem.
  • Officials think they will be ready for the new laws when Marijuana does become legal.

""Though many medical marijuana businesses continue to operate at their own risk, officials are confident that they will have successful models to follow the day cannabis becomes legal in Michigan""

Read more: http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-06-12-war-on-weed-detroit-shuts-down-167-cannabis-retailers-even-though-michigan-legalized-medical-marijuana.html

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Famous MMA fighter Bas Rutten reveals how CBD oil helps professional fighters stay off addictive opioids
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Date: June 08, 2017 12:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Famous MMA fighter Bas Rutten reveals how CBD oil helps professional fighters stay off addictive opioids





Bad Rutten, a former MBA fighter opened up about how opiods used for dealing with pain can have adverse reactions and how his personal experience with CBD oil was much better and kept him off of the opiods. In 2006, Rutten admitted that he had a pain killer problem and found that CBD oil treated his pain in a non addictive way. Before trying CBD oil, he used Vicodin and was told that it would be bad for his liver. Next he tried oxycodin and it stopped working. Overall his experience with CBD was a positive one.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cannabidiol is noted for having no psychoactive effects and for positively impacting individuals with seizure disorders.
  • Bas Rutten is a former world champion, in the arena of mixed martial arts, as well as an advocate of Cannabidiol use.
  • Rutten believes Cannabidiol can benefit fighters, who are apt to fall prey to opiate use, due to injuries.

"Rutten also highlighted the fact that in states where medical cannabis and CBD oil is legal and accessible, the rates of opioid abuse have dropped significantly."

Read more: http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-06-06-famous-mma-fighter-bas-rutten-reveals-how-cbd-oil-helps-professional-fighters-stay-off-addictive-opioids.html

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Cannabis proven to reduce stress, but only at the right dose
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Date: June 07, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Cannabis proven to reduce stress, but only at the right dose





Cannabis is a common drug but researchers found that it is only effective when the proper dosage is used. It is legal in some states and is used to reduce stress. However, when too much is used stress and anxiety are increased at a much higher level. Emma Childs, a researcher of psychiatry suggests that cannabis used at a higher dose can have some alternate effects including those related to the cardiovascular (heart) system. In a esearch study group, those who used lower doses of cannabis before the mock job interview reported lower levels of stress.

Key Takeaways:

  • A study shows that cannabis can be a stress reducer when given at low levels.
  • Parts of the human brain, which are linked to pleasure, memory, and thinking, are equipped with cannabinoid receptors.
  • Participants responded more calmly under stress when given a small dose of the chemical composition of cannabis (THC), than those given higher amounts or none at all.

"When THC attaches to these receptors and activates them, typical symptoms of being “high” can be appreciated."

Read more: http://www.belmarrahealth.com/cannabis-proven-reduce-stress-right-dose/

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Learning the Health Benefits of Cannabis
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Date: June 03, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Learning the Health Benefits of Cannabis





The cannabis debate continues to rage. Many feel it should be legalized because it can do a lot of good for the body. It is already being used medicinally in many areas. It's legal in some and illegal in others. This discusses some of the health benefits people are seeing when they use cannabis in its many forms. If you have never considered it you should check this out and you should also consider the different forms like oil, vapor and more.

Key Takeaways:

  • Many states are legalizing cannabis for recreational and medical use, but the federal government has not legalized it.
  • Greater use of the non-psychoactive parts of cannabis is being held up by concerns over the intoxicating properties of cannabis
  • Federal drug laws and different enforcement standards in different jurisdiction is impeding effective use of cannabis to treat people

"Most medical marijuana states stipulate the product has to be grown and produced and sold and consumed within that state."

Read more: https://consortiumnews.com/2017/04/28/learning-the-health-benefits-of-cannabis/

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CBD Oil Shows Remarkable Health Benefits
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Date: May 31, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD Oil Shows Remarkable Health Benefits





In studies Cannabinoids, a non- psychoactive phytocannibinoid extracted from marijuana, have shown the capability to diminish anxiety; reduce seizure activity in children for sometimes up to decades; and even fight cancer cells. The only catch? Marijuana's continued classification and regulation as a schedule I controlled substance making it difficult to legally purchase CBD oil even though a Schedule I substance means a compound has," no noted medicinal value." The Organic Newsroom delves into the observed benefits of CBD oil, the legality behind it, and even where to find it

Key Takeaways:

  • The endocannabinoid system is made up of many CB1 receptors in the brain and CB2 receptors throughout the nervous system.
  • Benefits those with anxiety, depression, inflammation, pain, and seizures. Also causes cancer cell death. Research is ongoing.
  • Methods of delivery include oil,tinctures, capsules, vaporized pens and can often be found locally. Can also be purchased online.

"Cannabidiol is remarkable not only because of the large body of scientific evidence supporting it, but also from miraculous stories of people that have had pharmaceuticals fail them."

Read more: https://www.organicnewsroom.com/cannabis-cbd-oil/

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This weed won't get you high, but it has other perks
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Date: May 29, 2017 07:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: This weed won't get you high, but it has other perks





A new trend has emerged in the current marijuana market. A new strain offers users all the same medical benefits as marijuana without any psychoactive affects. Since it lacks THC it will not get you high. This puts the product in a legal gray area which may make it difficult to legally use in stricter states. Doctors are currently uncertain if this will have any affect on patients seeking marijuana for medical use. Currently there is likely not enough research to be certain.

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Marijuana for your memory? Study suggests wonder drug can reverse memory loss in older people
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Date: May 29, 2017 09:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Marijuana for your memory? Study suggests wonder drug can reverse memory loss in older people





Marijuana has been a hot topic for many years, but nothing like it is today. For years, people believed it caused addiction, destroyed brain cells, and many other nefarious results. Yet today, with legalization of this drug becoming ever more popular, many studies are looking into its efficacy for MS, pain, inflammation, anxiety and depression. A recent study indicated it might even help with the memories of elders. In Time we will learn its many benefits, but at the present, its used most for pain.

Key Takeaways:

  • Scientists found that the THC in marijuana boosts memory and learning ability for older people.
  • Many senior citizens already take CBD for chronic pain instead of prescription painkillers.
  • The multitude of health benefits of marijuana should aid in the legalization process.

"The findings showed that marijuana clearly had a positive effect on mature and aging brains, though it has yet to be studied further in humans."

Read more: http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-05-15-marijuana-for-your-memory-study-suggests-wonder-drug-can-reverse-memory-loss.html

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House passes cannabis decriminalisation
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Date: May 26, 2017 07:14 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: House passes cannabis decriminalisation





Decriminalization is not quite the same as legalization but it means the police won't really bother with it. This talks about cannabis being decriminalized. This debate has raged for a long time. Many believe this plant has medical benefits. They say it can help with everything from anxiety to cancer. Others want cannabis to be illegal because it is bad for the lungs and alters mood. No one seems to agree on whether it helps or harms.

Read more: House passes cannabis decriminalisation

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Increasing use by elders of CBD for anxiety
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Date: May 23, 2017 11:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Increasing use by elders of CBD for anxiety





Medical marijuana has helped those with issues such as dementia cope with the pain but limiting the side effects of getting 'high'. As an example, a woman named Grace in Oregon began using a strain of this to help with her anxiety. In doing so, she was able to stay more calm vs. normal medication. Various facilities in the area help support this with recommendations and for a nominal fee for those interested in learning more.

Key Takeaways:

  • It is being discovered that medical marijuana can help elderly people with anxiety and sleeping issues. Different ways to administer the marijuana seems to be attracting to people
  • Seniors using marijuana are growing at a very fast rate. Up ten fold from 0.2 to 2.1 percent from 2002-2014
  • It isn't cheap, you will pay up to $400 to gain access to the drug in fees to facilities and the state plus the cost of the marijuana

"If you are living in a facility that accepts Medicare or Medicaid, you cannot use marijuana in any form, even though it’s legal in Oregon."

Read more: http://www.dailytidings.com/news/20170516/increasing-use-by-elders-of-cbd-for-anxiety

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Dr. Sanjay Gupta presents: Weed, Weed 2 and Weed 3
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Date: May 23, 2017 04:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Dr. Sanjay Gupta presents: Weed, Weed 2 and Weed 3





Throughout all the times people have been exposed to and experimenting with weed, marijuana, there are times now where the plant has been legalized in a couple states, as opposed to the full legalization of the plant in some countries, the medical use was prepared for however when it comes to recreational use there are all types of worries. Thinking about the fact that the plant is used medically, it does lead to question the recreational purposed of the plant because of the existence of it medically.

[video mp4="//www.healthnutnews.com/dr-sanjay-gupta-presents-weed-weed-2-weed-3/"]

Key Takeaways:

  • Dr. Sanjay Gupta believes the government has lied to us about the use of marijuana
  • the medical establishment is working to get marijuana in the mainstream to treat seizures and cancer
  • it has been proven that thc can help stunt tumor growth and cancer

"Actually, I really believe I can be cancer free for a long time."

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I Took CBD Oil For 30 Days Straight: Here's Why I Can't Stop Talking About
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Date: May 20, 2017 03:44 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: I Took CBD Oil For 30 Days Straight: Here's Why I Can't Stop Talking About





This oil is made from marijuana. The argument about it is raging because many want it to remain illegal but it supposedly has good medical benefits. This gives info about a person who took this oil for a month. They tell their experience with it and what they liked. It gives a good perspective since it comes from someone's hands-on experience instead of just conjecture. Reading this might make you think differently about the medical marijuana issue.

Key Takeaways:

  • CBD oil does not get you high, contrary to the plant it comes from.
  • The hemp CBD oil is legal in all 50 states so there is no need to think you are consuming something illegal.
  • CBD oil can help with sleep especially when you are a light sleeper or tend to wake up frequently.

"CBD, or cannabidiol, is available as a supplement and comes from the same cannabis plant as the stuff you would smoke, but contains only trace amounts (less than 0.3 percent) of THC—the chemical component that has psychoactive effects."

Read more: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/why-i-regularly-take-cbd-oil

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The Benefits of CBD Oil as a Dietary Supplement
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Date: May 20, 2017 11:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: The Benefits of CBD Oil as a Dietary Supplement





An entertainment website has a feature on the good uses that Cannabidiol, or CBD, has. The feature states that CBD is legal although it is derived from cannabis. The writer alleges the federal government has not acknowledged CBD as a supplement for diet because of the association with an illegal substance The writer states that CBD is good as an aid for sleeping and digestion, can reduce anxiety, and is a pain reliever. The story concludes that this substance should receive FDA approval.

Key Takeaways:

  • CBD oil has many health related benefits that have been proven with scientific research.
  • The FDA will not recognize CBD oil as a dietary supplement because certain types of cannabis are illegal.
  • CBD oil works many things, including a digestive aid, a pain reliever, a sleep aid, an anxiety aid, and can also help eating disorders.

"Any type of cannabis is still illegal on a federal level and although CBD is not the psychoactive compound in the plant and is legal for sale, there is that tension that needs to be resolved prior to accepting the validity of CBD research."

Read more: http://ppcorn.com/us/2017/05/15/benefits-cbd-oil-dietary-supplement/

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Cannabis could boost memory of older people
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Date: May 15, 2017 10:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Cannabis could boost memory of older people





The cannabis debate is still going strong even though benefits are discovered all the time. There are some who champion it while others feel it is unhealthy in any form and want it to remain illegal. This outlines one more possible benefit related to cannabis for the elderly. It can apparently help boost their memories. They often have issues remembering so this ciykd ve good for them. It's always important to weight benefits against negative outcomes, though.

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THC testing could soon come to a roadside stop near you
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Date: May 10, 2017 06:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: THC testing could soon come to a roadside stop near you





Canada is working to put into effect the road-side testing for THC when they encounter a driver that appears to be impaired. THC is one of the chemicals that can be found in cannabis. It affects the user by giving them a high. In testing this roadside, the hope is to reduce the number of accidents caused by impaired drivers. With all the legalization of marijuana, it is important to protect all that are on the road. By testing roadside, and handing out punishment, hopefully safety will increase

Read more: THC testing could soon come to a roadside stop near you

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Legal Pot States Expanding? Vermont House Approves Recreational Marijuana Bill
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Date: May 09, 2017 06:44 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: legal Pot States Expanding? Vermont House Approves Recreational Marijuana Bill





By a narrow margin, Vermont voted to allow recreational cannibas use in a vote on Tuesday. It will be legal for adults over 21 to possess one ounce of marijuana as well as allowing a limited amount of plants that can be grown at home. Vermont has been varied it it's attitude towards marijuana, expanding medical marijuana use as well as pardoning prisoners convicted of crimes related to marijuana. The governor believes it is something the state should consider, but not at this time.

Read more: Legal Pot States Expanding? Vermont House Approves Recreational Marijuana Bill

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Can hemp extract provide health benefits without getting you high?
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Date: May 06, 2017 11:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Can hemp extract provide health benefits without getting you high?





Cannabidiol, or CBD is a substance found in marijuana mainly in hemp, that unlike THC does not get you high. It can treat pain and inflammation without the psychogenic effects but is regulated under the same laws as marijuana and s considered illegal to sell. There also needs to be more research done on the oil and it's overall benefits and effects especially since some studies suggest it can interfere with serotonin levels in your system.

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Should You Mix Turmeric And Weed For Pain Management?
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Date: May 06, 2017 11:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Should You Mix Turmeric And Weed For Pain Management?





An alternative health blog has a feature touting the benefits of Cannabidiol (CBD), which is found in cannabis. The writer states that CBD has been found to be effective in fighting chronic pain and reducing inflammation. The writer notes that CBD is classified as a Schedule One drug and may not be available legally in some states. CBD is available in states that have legalized medical marijuana. She recommends mixing CBD with turmeric. Other good mixing items include coconut oil, raw honey, and ginger root.

Key Takeaways:

  • CBD oil can be combined with a number of natural foods to treat chronic pain and inflammation.
  • CBD oil is legally available in Britain but in the US it can only be purchased in states where medical marijuana is offered.
  • Chronic pain sufferers can make something called "golden milk," which is a combination of CBD oil, coconut oil, ginger root, raw honey, black pepper, and turmeric.

"The importance of natural remedies (like our yummy golden milk) cannot be overstated."

Read more: http://www.thealternativedaily.com/turmeric-and-weed-for-pain/

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CBD Rescheduling Requested by Father of Marijuana Research
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Date: May 05, 2017 10:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD Rescheduling Requested by Father of Marijuana Research





Jessica Leone summarizes the Institute of Cannabis Research in Colorado’s first conference. The newly formed organization held a three day conference, that included 550 people from 21 states and 551 countries. Topics of this conference include discoveries made related to marijuana in the medical, business, industrial, legal, economic and social realms. The principal guest of the conference was Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, who is known as the father cannabis research. According to Leone, there were be an annual Mechoulam lecture, which will feature various guests.

Read more: CBD Rescheduling Requested by Father of Marijuana Research

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Oxford University Launching World Class Cannabis Research Center
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Date: April 28, 2017 10:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Oxford University Launching World Class Cannabis Research Center





Oxford University plans to open a world class cannabis research facility. This center would seek to research THC and CMD as potential therapies and treatments for a variety of illnesses. Despite the plant being illegal in the UK and in many other countries, Kingsley hopes to find ways to harness the healing properties of cannabis and put the UK on track as a leader in this rapidly growing field. The center also plans to host international conventions where researchers from across the globe can share their findings.

Read more: Oxford University Launching World Class Cannabis Research Center

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More ailments could be added to cannabis oil treatment list
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Date: April 27, 2017 04:14 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: More ailments could be added to cannabis oil treatment list





Canon is oils has a great amount of benefits to it but the various parts of beneficial leads that the oil produces in the attainment of its glory is vast. The different types of positive affect that the oil has show in in the treatments of our great advancement in different fields of study is great and growing everyday and the study and production ashows great strides in different fields generating different products and product margins leading to greater growing and growth overall.

Key Takeaways:

  • Six more conditions can be treated with cannabis than originally indicated
  • Research has shown positive results in treating seizures and epilepsy in children
  • A prescription from a physician is required still even at the end of life.

"Folks with cancer, Crohn’s disease, Lou Gehrig’s disease, mitochondrial disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, seizure disorders and sickle cell disease can be legally be treated using cannabis oil as of 2015."

Read more: http://www.wrdw.com/content/news/More-ailments-could-be-added-to-cannabis-oil-treatment-list--420136993.html

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CBD and MS: Can Marijuana Treat Multiple Sclerosis?
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Date: April 26, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD and MS: Can Marijuana Treat Multiple Sclerosis?





Although cannabis is still illegal on a federal level, more states have been passing laws to make this miracle plant available to those in medical need (and some even recreational). Cannabis has been shown to greatly help people who are suffering with MS by treating some of the symptoms (inflammation, pain, sleep deprivation, and even depression). It has also been noticed to have a preventive factor when it comes to protecting the eyesight of the patient.

Key Takeaways:

  • MS affects the central nervous system, the brain, the spinal cord and the optic nerve.
  • CBD can stop MS from progressing and induce healing of MS symptoms.
  • CBD also helps with inflammation, sleeplessness, and depression. Furthermore it helps with the pain and releases muscle tension.

"As the many benefits of marijuana continue to be discovered across the country, more and more states are deciding to legalize the plant for both recreational and medicinal use. One of the disorders that is considered treatable by medical marijuana is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)."

Read more: http://www.marijuanaresources.com/cbd-and-ms-can-marijuana-treat-multiple-sclerosis/

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Why marijuana became illegal
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Date: April 26, 2017 11:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Why marijuana became illegal





Marijuana became illegal largely through the efforts of a businessman named William Randolph Hearst. Hearst operated in the paper industry and faced potential competition through the hemp industry. In order to stave off competition, he began campaigning to make marijuana illegal. His campaign involved lies and deceptions and played on primitive emotions such as racism and nationalism. The effort was extended by those in government and the medical industry. The experts who helped pass the anti-marijuana laws used similar tactics and had financial interests in the outcome of the legislation.

Key Takeaways:

  • For nearly a hundred years marijuana has been illegal. It's been widely available nonetheless.
  • William Randolph Hearst, Andrew Mellon, Harry Anslinger, and DuPont Chemical Company were instrumental in the war on marijuana.
  • The AMA denied support of the law realizing that cannabis, used in many medicine and tinctures, would be outlawed.

"For thousands of years, all good quality paints and varnishes were made from hempseed/linseed oil. After 1937, they were replaced with synthetic petrochemical oils made mainly by DuPont."

Read more: http://www.trinidadandtobagonews.com/blog/?p=10013

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Cannabidiol Oil Producers Praise New Marijuana Definition
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Date: April 24, 2017 03:44 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Cannabidiol Oil Producers Praise New Marijuana Definition





The State of Oklahoma has a new definition for marijuana and it now includes cannabidiol. The new classification made by the Governor is a move greatly supported by the medical companies producing cannabidiol or medical marijuana oil. One of the companies in Oklahoma City has been producing cannabidiol with no THC, the ingredient that leads to a high. Company official believe their product could become used nationwide. Lawmakers made the change in the classification after seeing the important medical benefits in a young patient.

Key Takeaways:

  • While Marijuana itself remains illegal in Oklahoma, CBD oil is now legal.
  • State lawmakers made this possible after taking up "Katie's law", named after little Katie Dobson who found seizure relief using CBD oils.
  • CBD oil producer Can-Tek lab believes this decision will make Oklahoma a valuable market for pharmaceutical-grade cannabis products.

"I think it puts Oklahoma on a map for a viable source for pharmaceutical-grade cannabis products"

Read more: http://www.news9.com/story/35182039/cannabidiol-oil-producers-praise-new-marijuana-definition

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Study: Compound in marijuana seems to help with severe form of epilepsy
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Date: April 22, 2017 06:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Study: Compound in marijuana seems to help with severe form of epilepsy





For parents of children with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, a disorder that can cause severe seizures, finding an effective cure can seem like a daunting and often unsuccessful task. However, new research on the effectiveness of cannabidiol, a compound found in marijuana, may give these families new hope. According to studies, cannabidiol reduced seizures by 50 percent in 40 percent of participants. Furthermore, cannabidiol does not create a high, and is found to be relatively safe, although some side effects, such as decreased appetite and lethargy might occur. Although cannabidiol is still currently under investigation by the FDA, it could be approved in as little as 6 months, making it a legal substance available for nationwide use.

Read more: Study: Compound in marijuana seems to help with severe form of epilepsy

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Bill Would Legalize Hemp Farming
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Date: April 17, 2017 03:44 PM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Bill Would legalize Hemp Farming





There are theories out there that various other industries have squeezed the marijuana and help industry from legitimate business interests, such as building rope or clothes from their raw materials to the medical industry. Marijuana is sometimes though to cure cancer and we know about its affects on pain. Now, in these looser times, we have a wave of support to legalize the farming of both marijuana and hemp. And it is about time in my opinion!

Key Takeaways:

  • Ever since 1930s, hemp has been outlawed due to marijuana, despite it only containing traces of amount that allows for people to get high.
  • Farmer has spoken up to want to legal Hemp as it allows for them to make more money. It helps farmers!
  • More than half the states within America allow for farmers to plant Hemp as it helps with their profit compared to ordinary crops.

"A bill being considered in the House would legalize hemp in Arkansas."

Read more: http://www.nwahomepage.com/news/bill-would-legalize-hemp-farming/676866957

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Cannabidiol bill for epileptic seizures moves closer to becoming law
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Date: April 14, 2017 11:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Cannabidiol bill for epileptic seizures moves closer to becoming law





Author Janet Williams writes about a bill in Indianapolis that would further the usage of medical marijuana for use among patients with epilepsy. The article lists the how the votes were cast and which side they favored. The author also makes a point to mention that the medical marijuana would be high CBD product rather than the typical form which contains majority THC, meaning that the medical product would not be for "getting high", but in fact would be medicine for epilepsy treatment with no psychoactive properties.

Key Takeaways:

  • -INDIANAPOLIS — Separate bills to legalize the use of cannabidiol to treat epileptic seizures passed the Indiana House and Senate Thursday.
  • -Our goal has always been to give relief to the desperate parents who don’t seem to see any other way to treat their child, and to give them relief from constant epileptic seizures,
  • -Tomes said that the problem with medical marijuana is that there are too many doors open for abusing it,

"Cannabidiol, or CBD is found in the seeds, stalk, and flowers of cannabis plants like hemp and marijuana. CBD has been found to minimize seizures in epileptic patients and has a negligible level of THC, the compound that creates the “high” feeling in marijuana."

Read more: http://thestatehousefile.com/cannabidiol-bill-epileptic-seizures-moves-closer-becoming-law/30969/

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California Could Become a Sanctuary State — for Marijuana
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Date: April 07, 2017 11:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: California Could Become a Sanctuary State — for Marijuana





With a new bill proposed in California, the state could soon go against the federal marijuana prohibition. The bill would require a court order to take actions against a person suspected of marijuana use. This also prohibits law enforcement from responding to federal request for personal information or providing information on individuals with a license for marijuana. In addition, the bill also prohibits the transfer of an individual to federal law enforcement for anything marijuana related. The bill has been met with some opposition, especially from law enforcement groups, citing it would limit the effectiveness of their job.

Key Takeaways:

  • California's Assembly Bill 1578, if passed, would stop cooperation between state and federal law enforcement, when it comes to the state's marijuana policy.
  • The law is also aimed at protecting legal marijuana businesses as long as they operate within the state's laws and regulations.
  • Several states have approved marijuana use for at least medicinal purposes. Federal legislation has yet to be passed.

"The proposed law is essentially an attempt to strengthen California’s already existing laws, which conflict with federal policy on the plant."

Read more: http://www.healthnutnews.com/california-become-sanctuary-state-marijuana/

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Fake weed: Why does government marijuana look so weird?
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Date: March 27, 2017 08:59 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Fake weed: Why does government marijuana look so weird?





The government, yet again, is trying to control/discourage research and development of products related to marijuana. Outlined here is how the only products available for research studies are outdated, ineffective, and poor quality marijuana plants. Most plants that are used are grown in outdated environments and conditions. In states where the plant is legal, it can't be used for research purposes. The product must be the sub-standard, government issued plants. People who could benefit from this research, should pay attention to, and follow-up on this report.

Key Takeaways:

  • The only legal way to possess marijuana is if you are doing research through federal grants.
  • The University of Mississippi is the only federally legal cultivator of marijuana.
  • Commercial THC levels outdo the research THC levels making it hard to research.

"Photographs of the government marijuana samples received by Sisley show a substance that bears almost no resemblance to commercial marijuana."

Read more: http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-03-23-fake-weed-why-does-government-marijuana-look-so-weird.html

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