So… Why Did We Choose Cannabis & CBD?
- March 21, 2021
- Snir Mutzafi
One of the first things you learn as an RN (Registered Nurse), is that despite all of your best wishes - usually there are NO magical remedies or solutions.
One of the first things you learn as an RN (Registered Nurse), is that despite all of your best wishes - usually there are NO magical remedies or solutions.
Cannabis is a flowering – plant which is a part of the Cannabaceae family, a biological classification that describes a relative group of related organisms that share common features.
THC, or Tetra-Hydro Cannabinol is one of at least 100 Phytocannabinoids that exist in the Cannabis Sativa plant and is the psychoactive ingredient in Cannabis.
CBD stands for Cannabidiol, a major phytocannabinoid, and was first obtained from cannabis in the year 1940 by Adams and colleagues at the University of Illinois, but only in 1963 was its structure fully elucidated by Israeli chemist, Raphael Mechoulam.
What attributes and qualities CBD has?
As technology advances - including cannabis-based products and applications, licensed manufacturers learn how to better use the cannabis plant by isolating, concentrating, and amplifying certain ingredients in it, including Cannabinoids and Terpenes.
Hmm.. hamf, hammp? hemmf? HEMP! the hell are you muttering there you might ask, well, allow me to introduce you to the wondrous realm of the Hemp plant – so without further ado…
Hemp has been well known in the western world in the past for its usage as an industrial matter, but in the far east humans have been consuming it for millennia, in recent decades it has become clear as to why.
One of the first connotations when hearing the phrase “medical cannabis” usually relates to pain management and treatment, but why is this notion so prevalent?