Cannabis World Journals  |  Issue 32
Our homeland is cannabis
For years, efforts have been made to overcome the lack of knowledge and stigma about the cannabis plant, it has been difficult to understand that it is necessary to fight in order to defend noble causes that at the end of the day will only bring wellbeing and health. However, it is important to analyze and contemplate the following question: How much would be gained by breaking the chains that oppress cannabis? For this reason, Cannabis World Journal brings a new edition in which we have as special guest Matías Litvak, Co-founder of Mediplant Sj, Consultant at GrowForce and SCI in cannabis industry projects. In the CannaGrow section we analyze how terpenes in synergy with cannabinoids mean a greater efficacy to treat different progressive health conditions. In CannaCountry we detail the advances made in the United Kingdom in terms of its regulation, panorama, and cannabis projections. In CannaLaw we will see the cannabis litigation in the United States of America vs. Cannabis Cultivators Club and Dennis Peron, in addition to analyzing the reality of those who are currently deprived of their freedom because of cannabis. The CannaTrade section discusses the importance of the adult-use market, the synthetic cannabinoid market and the market for new medical cannabis users. Finally, in the CannaMed section, CBD is studied as an alternative therapy against salmonella spp and as an ally against inflammatory intestinal diseases.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Cannabis World Journals Issue 32.