Consistent with prior studies, researchers concluded, “Cannabis consumers self-titrate when switching between flower and concentrate product types.”
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“These results support the hypothesis that different cannabinoids may exert distinct roles in modulating sleep-related therapeutic benefits,” researchers reported.
Cancer patients who consumed higher doses of THC-dominant products reported the greatest degree of improvement.
THC potency was over-labeled in a significant percentage of the herbal cannabis products. By contrast, most (96 percent) concentrates were accurately labeled.
Consumers are more than twice as likely to inhale cannabis than consume edibles or engage in vaping.
“This is one of the clearest, most dramatic validations of medical cannabis in cancer care that the scientific community has ever seen.”
Researchers concluded, “The findings from the present study underscore the importance of establishing regulatory frameworks that address safety, labeling, and consumer education related to delta-8 THC products.”
Researchers acknowledged, “This lack of investment is a missed opportunity.”
