Cannabis World Journals (CWJ), is a digital magazine focused on the most relevant changes happening in the cannabis industry worldwide. It provides insights of legal experts in the cannabis industry’s regulations, business tips to entrepreneurs, investors, and participants. In addition, it seeks to educate medical personnel and scientific researchers as well passionate growers. We want to drive people’s attention to the most updated content in the cannabis world.
Cannabis World Journals
When Has War Ever Been Easy?
Cannabis Sativa, a Vision of Education and Industry in Ecuador • Since 2021, the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Ecuador issues licenses to exploit the non-psychoactive cannabis or hemp industry, both for cultivation and for processing and obtaining derivatives. It is necessary to clarify such licenses are for plants that must contain less than 1% THC and are focused on non-psychoactive cannabinoids such as CBD (cannabidiol).
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Phytoremediation With Hemp: An Ally to Return life to the Soil
In the Expert’s
NEW ZEALAND • In 2018, the New Zealand parliament amended the Misuse of Drugs Act approving the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes, removing the definition of cannabidiol as a controlled drug, and making it a prescription drug.
Biden Takes a New Step Towards U.S. Federal Legalization
What is in Store for Adult-Use Cannabis in the Czech Republic?
Interview with Dr. Alonso Martínez of IndicaMed - Ecuador
Could Hemp Replace Cotton?
HOW TO NAVIGATE THE LABYRINTH OF THE AMERICAN CANNABIS INDUSTRY • Consumer habits have shifted and although the flower of the plant still accounts for the largest proportion of the market, new cannabis products vary in form and the potency of THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids.
Medical Cannabis as an Alternative Therapy in the Treatment of Lupus • Several investigations show the immunosuppressive effects of cannabis compounds, which interact with the receptors of the endocannabinoid system helping to modulate the immune responses of Lupus.
Cannabidiol Protects the Skin From UV Rays • Due to the antioxidant and hydrophobic properties of CBD, this compound becomes an excellent candidate as an additive in sunscreens, for more efficient protection on the skin, and to help prevent the damage caused by the sun's rays.