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We take a look at our latest product, Black Seed Oil and its many Benefits!
Posted by Paul Kitchener on
What is black seed oil? Nigella sativa is a small flowering shrub with purple or white-tinged flowers that grows in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and western Asia. While it may look unsuspecting, the shrub produces fruits that have tiny black seeds. These black seeds have been used in remedies for thousands of years. Archaeologists even found black seeds in King Tut’s tomb, emphasizing their importance in history for healing and protection. They’re also used in cooking to add flavour to breads, curries, and pickles. When eaten, the seeds have a bitter flavour that’s often compared to cumin or oregano. Some...
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CBD Edibles are they the future of healthy food?
Posted by Paul Kitchener on
Because of its therapeutic benefits, CBD has been infused into all sorts of everyday consumables, from ice cream and protein bars to coffee and cocktails. In fact, CBD edibles are already considered a major wellness trend. It’s no longer uncommon to see CBD edibles in the health section of stores, and many local cafes, bars and restaurants that advocate for clean eating already have CBD pastries and drinks in their menus, sometimes right alongside vegan options, highlighting how CBD in general is edging closer to mainstream status. Even though you’ll come across CBD oils, e-liquids, and tinctures in abundance, CBD edibles...
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Benefits of using CBD
Posted by Paul Kitchener on
CBD has the exact same chemical formula as THC, with the atoms at another arrangement. This small variance induces THC to make a psychoactive effect, whilst CBD does not. This simple fact means that when you consume CBD for medical purposes, you will more likely experience a relief of your unwanted distress, with very little if any noticeable impact in your cognitive skills. Research studies indicate that CBD can be useful in helping in various ways mentioned below : Pain (neuropathic, chronic, cancer-related, etc.) Epilepsy Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Parkinson's Inflammation Acne Dyskinesia Psoriasis Broken Bones Mad...
- Tags: anorexia, arthritis, cbd, depression, inflammation, ms, pain management, psoriasis, ThC