Diggy Smalls
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So CBD concentrates would be rendered ineffective from light and air as well, right?
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Well... both THC and CBD content will diminish with light and air... so yes concentrates will as well. But understand that this is over time. So if you keep your concentrates in a container that is sealed and dark (like silicone or the JyARz concentrate container) then they should be fine. Occasional opening of the container will have a small effect each time... and how long you keep your concentrates determines their 'shelf life' as well if they are opened.So CBD concentrates would be rendered ineffective from light and air as well, right?
“I felt almost immediate relief,” Betsy told 7 News.
You are not alone in this theory of thought.... I happen to agree.I know I am the lone asshole in the wind on this butt........ the whole hemp as a human consumable is a hustle.
Placebo effect from advertising\propaganda is real.
You are not alone in this theory of thought.... I happen to agree.
I want to pretend to be shocked by this. However, The market is murky and full of chancers and opportunists who are under-educated as to what they are selling. I can only hope in time that more of the scientific/medical community will clear things up and more accountability is in order. In fact I'm optimistic.“Of the nine samples how many were labeled accurately,” Ryan asked.
“Not one,” CDX Analytics CEO Brian Strasnick said.
Since CBD works on the neuro receptors, how might a salve that is applied topically beneficial for some over tinctures and pills.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0379073818307047?via=ihub
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4. Discussion
The website where these e-liquids were purchased stated that these products were “100% natural CBD extracts” and provided no indication that these products contained any other active substances. The detection of THC in two products was expected as CBD products may contain up to 0.3% THC, and both naturally occur in cannabis plant material. However, the detection of 5F-ADB and DXM was unexpected. The addition of 5F-ADB and DXM compounds to the CBD products may lead to unexpected psychoactive effects. Uninformed users may mistakenly associate these effects with CBD. The inclusion of these drugs in e-liquids can lead to dangerous consequences; particularly when the users are unaware, and the product are used for therapeutic reasons. 5F-ADB was a Schedule I drug when both the Liquid Gold and Diamond CBD Vape Additive products were purchased. The formulation for Diamond CBD Vape Additive had changed from time the original sample was purchased, resulting in the detection of DXM rather than 5F-ADB.
5. Conclusion
The finding of both 5F-ADB and DXM were both unexpected. There was no indication on the website, box or labeled e-liquid containers to indicate that these products contained any psychoactive substance other than CBD. The analysis of these products illustrates the potential quality control issues that can occur in an unregulated industry. CBD products are believed by many users to offer heath benefits, but the detection of a dangerous cannabimimetic, 5F-ADB, and DXM in the analyzed products illustrates the need for oversight of CBD products.
Care to let us in on the joke? I am trying to remain skeptical myself of the effects of CBD and would like to hear any solid points you/anybody can offer. Frankly, So that I don't throw any more of my hard earned money away. If that is, I'm only just doing it for some sort of placebo effect. I can come up with my own placebo effect. Or hire a witch doctor for a house call.Lolz..........I have the bestest,purestest and most magical oil of all.
Thanks for the clarification. CB1 and CB2 being the first distinction ignored by news reporters. So LSS, topicals could make sense for say arthritis and joint pain if it absorbs via the skin,etc. Makes more sense now.Here's a helpful article...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid_receptor
Cannabinoid receptors are activated by three major groups of ligands: endocannabinoids, produced by the mammillary body;[citation needed] plant cannabinoids (such as cannabidiol, produced by the cannabis plant); and synthetic cannabinoids (such as HU-210). All of the endocannabinoids and phytocannabinoids (plant based cannabinoids) are lipophilic, such as fat soluble compounds.
CB2 receptors are mainly expressed on T cells of the immune system, on macrophages and B cells, and in hematopoietic cells. They also have a function in keratinocytes. They are also expressed on peripheral nerve terminals. These receptors play a role in antinociception, or the relief of pain. In the brain, they are mainly expressed by microglial cells, where their role remains unclear. While the most likely cellular targets and executors of the CB2 receptor-mediated effects of endocannabinoids or synthetic agonists are the immune and immune-derived cells (e.g. leukocytes, various populations of T and B lymphocytes, monocytes/macrophages, dendritic cells, mast cells, microglia in the brain, Kupffer cells in the liver, astrocytes, etc.), the number of other potential cellular targets is expanding, now including endothelial and smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts of various origins, cardiomyocytes, and certain neuronal elements of the peripheral or central nervous systems.[8]
the whole hemp as a human consumable is a hustle.
Hunh? Wha-wha-What? I think I need to hit the reset here. You've posted a wealth of info on CBD. Thank You BTW. But you don't believe whole hemp as a 'human consumable' thing. CBD comes from hemp. So that means??? What do I mean? Well, I'd like to hear your take on this. If that's cool.You are not alone in this theory of thought.... I happen to agree.
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