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		"They're taking all that time and expense to grow cannabis, yet they are searching for a crappier/lesser result when smoked...? Why?"
 
 Perhaps they are looking for something OTHER than just getting high.
 
 
 Cannabidiol as an antipsychotic. A double-blind, controlled clinical trial on cannabidiol vs. amisulpride in acute schizophrenia.
 Clinical Studies and Case Reports
 
 Cannabidiol May be Effective in Preventing Bovine Spongiforme Enzephalopathy (Mad Cow Disease!)
 BBSNews - Marijuana Ingredient May Prevent Mad Cow Disease
 
 Evaluation of cannabidiol in dystonic movement disorders.
 Clinical Studies and Case Reports
 
 Cannabidiol has a cerebroprotective action
 Unbound MEDLINE | Delayed treatment with cannabidiol has a cerebroprotective action via a cannabinoid receptor-independent myeloperoxidase-inhibiting mechanism. Journal article
 
 Cannabidiol lowers incidence of diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice
 Cannabidiol lowers incidence of diabetes in non-ob...[Autoimmunity. 2006] - PubMed Result
 
 Neuroprotective and Blood-Retinal Barrier-Preserving Effects of Cannabidiol
 Neuroprotective and Blood-Retinal Barrier-Preserving Effects of Cannabidiol in Experimental Diabetes -- El-Remessy et al. 168 (1): 235 -- American Journal of Pathology
 
 Cannabidiol protects against myocardial ischemic reperfusion injury.
 Cannabidiol, a nonpsychoactive Cannabis constituent, protects against myocardial ischemic reperfusion injury.
 
 Cannabidiol inhibits tumour growth in leukaemia and breast cancer
 IACM-Bulletin
 
 Cannabidiol is an oral anti-arthritic therapeutic in murine collagen-induced arthritis
 The nonpsychoactive cannabis constituent cannabidiol is an oral anti-arthritic therapeutic in murine collagen-induced arthritis â?? PNAS
 
 Treatment with CBD in oily solution of drug-resistant paediatric epilepsies.
 Clinical Studies and Case Reports
 
 
 That is why.
 
 
 
 
 Granny :hippy:
 
 
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		CBD/THC 
		My bad.  But doubtful I'll lower the quality of my meds, as they work wonderfully as is.  
 
 So lowering the quantity/quality of the active ingredient that stimulates the receptors in our brains, (thc) and encouraging the inhibitor thought responsible for blocking the thc response...is the path to better pain relief?  (his original statement, btw) Hmmm...ok.  Good luck with it.  :thumbsup:
 
 
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		50% CBN & CBD?? Are you sure thats not 5.0%? Also isnt that non active by itself?