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Hitler would be very proud of the Aalst Carnival in Belgium! – The Times of Israel

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The city of Aalst, Belgium has officially held its carnival since 1923. Parades of that sort actually go back to the Middle Ages. Aalst almost always makes the news for its 3-Day carnival taking place yearly at the end of February. The organizers repeatedly claim that the satirical tone of the carnival is to be remembered when one considers any of its floats. They claim to poke fun at people indiscriminately. Freedom of press and freedom of expression are at the core of the Aalst Carnival, and within reason, in a world where these two are quickly being squeezed out, if not disappearing altogether, this is a breath of fresh air that we must respect. Unless it is taken too far!

Going back to the French Revolution of 1789, theDeclaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizensaid in its article 11,The free communication of ideas and opinions is one of the most precious of the rights of man. Every citizen may, accordingly, speak, write, and print with freedom, but shall be responsible for such abuses of this freedom as shall be defined by law. Furthermore, theUniversal Declaration of Human Rightsadded in its article 19,Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.Important boundaries for all of mankind were put in place to protect our freedoms on just about every level. The laws are in place to protect us, but keep in mind, that even if something is not illegal, it does not mean it is appropriate. We should never allow ourselves to abuse the power of free speech, even in a satire!

Belgium also has some very specific boundaries regarding freedom of speech, like most countries in the West. Through an organization known asUNIA, Belgium monitors and defends people who have been victims of discrimination. They are very helpful in determining whenfreedom of speech crosses the lineand becomes racism and/or incitement.

The 2019 Aalst Carnival featured some giant orthodox Jews withgrotesque facial features, wearing pink outfits with oversized shtreimels (Jewish fur hats) with rats on their shoulders and money bursting out of their pockets. The depiction was so despicably antisemitic that even UNESCOnot Israels strongest supporter over the yearsdecided toremove the Aalst Carnival from its list of cultural heritage of Humanity.

The embarrassment created by the UNESCO removal in 2019 should have taught the organizers a lesson and should have given them a serious incentive to put an end to the antisemitic elements of the carnival. Instead, it appears that it emboldened them to go further. This would be outrage at any time of history, but in 2020, it is oil thrown onto the fire of global antisemitism. This will inevitably provide justification to those who want to kill Jews, as we are starting to witness that again.

The Aalst Jews of 2020 were again wearing oversized shtreimels, dressed in black this year, but the bottom half of their bodies were that of insects or vermin; ants to be exact.

A small replica of the Western Wall was also paraded with words complain ant (words that apparently look like the words Western Wall in Dutch.) Joining the crowds were dozens of people wearing caricatural orthodox Jewish garb and large fake crooked noses, not to mention the many flyers with stereotypical renditions of Jews with side curls, crooked noses and curly hair.

The 1940 Nazi propaganda filmThe Wandering Jewdepicted Jewish people as rats coming out of sewers to invade the world. Jews were compared to parasites and vermin. In other Nazi works, they were compared to insects like lice that must be exterminated. You know the rest of the story. Antisemites currently do not need any incentive to hate the Jews, so why go there?

Without the help of Aalst Carnival, global Jews are again at risk for their lives. Comparing them to insects or rats is giving antisemites justification for their actions, When the mayor of Aalst was asked, he responded that there was no antisemitism in his city. Seriously? Even Belgian Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes ONLY stated that the carnival was causing damage to our values and the reputation of our country. Unfortunately, words never condemn actions unless they are followed by consequences for those actions.

The Aalst Carnival MUST stop its antisemitism and all other kinds of xenophobic displays or it should not be allowed to continue. I dont care how funny people think it wasas all watchers were smiling or laughing as the floats passed by themit continues to fuel the unnecessary and irrational global tsunami of antisemitism that is now claiming Jewish lives again!

In 2013, they chose to wear Gestapo uniforms, walked around wearing cans labeled Zyklon B the poison that the Nazis used to kill Jews in gas chambers, and paraded a cattle car similar to those used to transport Jews during the Holocaust. At this rate, it wont be long before the floats look like crematoria or gas chambers!

Well, actually, it was only a day later that the city ofCampo de Criptana, Spain featured such a float in their parade. Nazi uniforms, train car and crematoria along with prisoners in striped outfits. Some said that the town is a friend of Israel. Maybe they are, but what a distasteful way to commemorate the Holocaust and remember the Jewish people!

Is it time for all the Jews of Belgium and Spain to make Aliyah to Israel?

Aaslt and Campo de Criptana, you would make Hitler very proud!

Olivier was born in Paris, France in 1959 to a Jewish family whose mother had escaped and survived the Holocaust. He has a background in Fine Arts and Graphic Design from Paris. Moved to the United States in 1985 after getting married. Olivier settled on the West coast with his wife where both of their children were born. He joined Chosen People Ministries in 1997 where he currently serves as the Northwest Regional Director as well as Vice-President of the "Berger d'Isral" association in France. Olivier is the author of two books on anti-Semitism available at http://www.newantisemitism.com.

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Get 50% off Some of the Best Organic CBD Oil out There – Gear Patrol

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If you still havent tried CBD, Sunsoils Organic CBD Oil may just get you off the fence. You can trust the brand, with all its products coming from hemp grown on an Organic farm in Vermont. The founders were looking to make the best full-spectrum CBD oil possible and after weighing all the extraction options, Sunsoil found that lipid infusion offered the best CBD oil you could ask for. After three years of perfecting the process, Sunsoil CBD tinctures are some of the best around and each are independently tested for purity and potency. Its Cinnamon Tincture is a full-spectrum CBD oil infused with cinnamon for taste and containing twice as much CBD as its other oils. In keeping with its mission, each of Sunsoils CBD products are affordable, but you can save even more on the brands products if you act fast. Through the end of the month, you can try Sunsoil CBD products, like the Cinnamon Tincture, at 50 percent off no code required.

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What’s in that CBD? Maybe not what you think. – USA TODAY

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A collection of CBD infused products at the Enquirer Studio in downtown Cincinnati on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019.(Photo: Sam Greene/The Enquirer)

COLUMBUS, Ohio CBD is everywhere.

In lotions sold at the mall. In your freshly squeezed juice. In dog treats that promise calming effects.

But there are few regulations and rules regarding products containing CBD, or cannabidiol, acannabis compound found in marijuana and its non-intoxicating cousin hemp. Testing is not required. There is no way to know for sure whether the product contains the amount of CBD advertised on label or whether it's free fromlead, pesticides and other potentially harmful substances.

The Cincinnati Enquirer, part of the USA TODAY Network, recently had eight CBD products tested to see if they matched what the label claimed.

The results: most products contained the CBD advertised. But a few had far less than they were supposed to and three contained heavy metals or pesticides.

Thats in line with what researchers and advocates have found in similar experiments.Martin Lee, founder of advocacy organization Project CBD, doesn't expect that to improve any time soon, even with further regulation by the federal Food and Drug Administration.

"These products have a lot of crappy things the FDA allows,"Lee said. "The onus for regulation is falling on the states."

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Marijuana remains illegal on the federal level, so each of the 33 states that has legalized it in some capacity has had to decide what to test for and whats an acceptable amount. There are no federal hemp testing standards.

Ohio legalized hemp andthereforeCBD derived from hempin July 2019.Eventually, the Ohio Department of Agriculture will test hemp products to make sure they match what's claimed on the label. The agency has contracted with three companies, including the lab consulted in this story, to test products before a state lab is established.

Meanwhile, the agency is checking to see whether products are making untested claims such as relieving sore muscles or helping people fall asleep.

The Enquirer bought eight products from grocery stores and a tobacco store. We sent the products to North Coast Analytical Lab in Streetsboro, Ohio, which is licensed by the state to test medical marijuana and is accredited to test hemp.

The lab performed several tests on each product:

Four of the products were within 10% of the amount of CBD listed on the product label. Onefifth product tested at 11% more CBD than the labels claim.

None of the products contained microbials such as mold or mycotoxins such as salmonella.

Trace amounts of pesticides were found on two products.In the Inesscents Salvation skin salve, tests detected a pair of substances that repel insects, piperonyl butoxide (26.071 ppb) and organic pyrethrin 1 (49.096 ppb). Both amounts would pass Ohios medical marijuana product standards.

Cannabis plants absorb what's in the dirt, the water, the air heavy metals included.

There's no acceptable level of these metals for cannabis, but several states have adopted standards based on those for drinking water or other consumable items.

Theres no known data for some of these things on marijuana, North Coast lab director Nick Szabo said.

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Nick Szabo Director North Coast Testing Lab(Photo: Jason J. Molyet/Gannett)

Lead was found in small but measurable amounts in two products: Plus CBD Oil capsules and Sunsoil CBD Oil in chocolate mint. Arsenic was also found in the Plus CBD capsules. All amounts were below limits for Ohio medical marijuana products.

Our lead test result for the Sunsoil chocolate mint oil 0.15 parts per million was more than the company's third-party results for the product 0.03 parts per million. Both numbers are below the limit for nutritional supplements under FDA rules.

"There is wide lab variation with current methods for testing potency, which is why we test with three third party labs to ensure we're meeting label claims and provide potency results on our website for each batch of oil," Sunsoil said in a statement. "We ensure that consumers are getting what is claimed on the label (10mg/mL) based on our third party lab results."

The Plus CBD Oil capsules also contained 12.36 parts per billion of fungicide trifloxystrobin higher than Ohios threshold of 10 ppb, among the most stringent in the nation. The EPA does not consider the fungicide harmful to humans but it can cause an allergic reaction on the skin.

Plus CBD did not respond to an email seeking comment for this story.

A syringe of Daily Dose Green Roads CBD oil at the Enquirer Studio in downtown Cincinnati on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019.(Photo: Sam Greene/The Enquirer)

Two products posted amounts of CBD far lower than advertised.One product Infused Edibles Butterflies gummies had less than half the advertised CBD.

Another product, Green Roads Daily Dose Blueberry OG, contained just 0.71 mg CBD; it advertised 7 mg. (The other Green Roads product tested, a frog-shaped gummy, was one of the better tested products.)

In a statement, a Green Roads spokesman said the company "stands behind the quality and purity of our products." The company tests its products at a state-certified lab in Florida.

"Disparities in testing results can be caused by a variety of factors, including differences in testing procedures and standards, as well as the production date," the company said. "Because CBD is a naturally-occurring ingredient, a certain amount of variation in concentrations is to be expected."

Half the products contained noTHC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, the cannabis compound responsible for the "high" from consuming marijuana. The other half contained 0.3% THC or less that's the federal and state limit for hemp-derived CBD.

InfusedEdibles CBD gummies at the Enquirer Studio in downtown Cincinnati on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019.(Photo: Sam Greene/The Enquirer)

The Infused Edibles gummy butterflies,bought at a smoke shop, had expired the previous month. But the product was sold from behind a counter, so the expiration date stamped on the package wasn't noticed until later.

The Enquirer decided to have the product tested anyway because it could have been sold to other consumers. Test results showed small amounts of residual solvents, including ethanol (655 parts per million) and acetone (48 parts per million). The amounts were less than industry-set limits.

Infused Edibles questioned the presence of acetone since it is not used in its production process nor stored in its production facility. The company has discontinued the butterflies, according to compliance consultant Ian Armstrong. Armstrong said if a customer had contacted them about the expired product, they would have replaced it with a new one.

"Infused Edibles carries product liability insurance, and part of the requirements for that mean that Infused Edibles must be able to perform tasks such as recalls and replacements," Armstrong said in an email.

So if nothing is regulated and testing results vary, what can a consumer do?

Lee, of Project CBD, offered these tips:

Lee warns results aren'ta guarantee because companies could be paying an "independent" lab to get the results they want.

Five of the eight products had QR codes linked to test results. Some were incomplete. For example, the hot freeze salve results only show CBD and other cannabinoids present not whether it contains metals or other substances people might want to avoid.

Why does itmatter that the product could contain less CBD? For starters, customers aren't getting what they pay for and products aren't usually cheap.

And it makes it difficult to figure out what dose to take and what product to buy. Someone might try a mislabeled 50 mg product with no results and then spend more on a higher-CBDproduct, when the lower dose might have been enough.

That's a big concern forDr. Kevin Hill, director of addiction psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.Hill said there's a lot of promise for CBD for neuropathic pain and anxiety, mostlyin pre-clinical and animal studies.

Im bullish on CBD, but I tell organizations they need to pump the brakes, Hill said. The research has not kept pace.

Hill said clinical research shows CBD in high doses as cannabis extract Epidiolex is beneficial for some pediatric epilepsy conditions. Dosing is inconclusive for other uses, he said, but studies involved large doses in the hundreds of milligrams per day.

That's something to think about before plunking down $5 for a drink infused with 5 mg of CBD.

"Its a placebo," Hill said. "Its not going to treat a medical condition."

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Here are the main benefits of CBD oil – AZ Big Media

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CBD has already been touted as a cure-all for a broad selection of maladies, and its no surprise that this compound from the hemp or cannabis plant has become the go-to supplement for many. One fact that makes CBD great as a supplement for use by anyone of any age is its non-psychoactive properties. In other words, it doesnt get you high, unlike another compound from the hemp plant, THC. CBD now comes in different forms, from tinctures to vape liquids to edibles, and its up to you how you decide to consume or ingest it. But what else should you know about CBD oil in order to make an informed decision? Are you interested in CBD oil? Here are the main benefits you should know.

Chronic pain affects millions of individuals, and it can come from different causes. Those who experience pain on a daily basis sometimes have difficulty performing tasks and activities, and they are often forced to modify the way they deal with certain tasks or even avoid doing it completely. What makes it worse is that chronic pain is often accompanied by inflammation. But for those who suffer from chronic pain as well as inflammation, CBD oil may provide much-needed relief. And since it is a natural supplement, it doesnt come with the common side effects associated with pharmaceutical medications, such as liver damage, addiction, withdrawal, and even cardiovascular damage.

In recent studies shown in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, there is an undeniable connection between the reduction of pain and inflammation and CBD. CBD is thought to suppress or reduce pain by interacting with receptors in the brains spinal cord, and this controls how we react to and process pain.

Disorders related to anxiety are more common than we think, and these disorders affect millions as well. Anxiety comes in various forms, from generalized anxiety disorder to panic disorder, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), social anxiety disorder, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and more. Many standard treatments for anxiety can have side effects, and these side effects include depression, addiction, and weight loss or gain. But this is where CBD may also be of great help, especially since it interacts with the endocannabinoid system and may have an impact on the CB1 receptors of the brain.

Cancer is a terrifying word for all of us, and treating such a disease can be excessively difficult, not just for those who suffer from it, but also for their loved ones. But while cancer is still widely treated with the use of medication, surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, many people are looking at CBD as a supplement to help them manage their condition as well. Numerous cancer patients use and buy CBD oil to help with pain and nausea, but the compound may have other, more far-reaching benefits as well. In some studies, it was demonstrated that the compound may decrease cancer cell growth and decrease the ability of the cells to adhere to structures. It may even prevent cells from migrating to other organs and parts of the body.

Extensive research is still required, but CBD has already helped numerous individuals around the world and those who would like to try it have nothing to lose.

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Nursing homes can’t administer medical cannabis. This bill would change that. – wtvr.com

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RICHMOND, Va. -- Virginia lawmakers continue to fine tune legislation that aligns with the states growing medical cannabis program by advancing two Senate bills facilitating the work of caregivers and lab employees.

SB 185 sponsored by Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant, R-Henrico, would allow employees at nursing homes, assisted living facilities and hospices to administer CBD and THC-A oil to residents who have a valid written certification to use the medication. SB 885 from Sen. David W. Marsden, D-Fairfax, would remove criminal liabilities for analytical lab workers who transport and possess both substances during the course of their work.

Marsden also introduced legislation to protect individuals from possession charges for having marijuana in the form of cannabidiol oil or THC-A oil, if they have valid written certification from a practitioner.

In 2019, Dunnavant and Marsden helped pass legislation signed by the governor to reduce restrictions for patient access to the substances (SB 1557 , SB 1719]).

CBD products are used to treat epilepsy and to help with pain management for a variety of ailments. The product can be extracted from hemp, a plant in the cannabis family that is typically low in THC. The non psychoactive version of THC is THC-A; it does not produce a high. THC-A has been used to treat seizures, arthritis and chronic pain. Fibers of the hemp plant are also used in making rope, clothing, paper and other products. Hemp recently became legal [vox.com] at the federal level, and its cultivation is still regulated].

There is a distinction between hemp-derived CBD oil and marijuana-derived CBD oil, namely the level of THC present.

Dunnavant told a Senate panel that the bill is needed so that staff at assisted living facilities can be included as those authorized to store and administer both CBD and THC-A to residents and patients. Registered nurses and licensed practice nurses can legally administer the oils. Last year lawmakers passed legislation protecting school nurses from prosecution for possessing or distributing such oils, in accordance with school board policy.

Several nursing homes and assisted living facilities when contacted said that currently the use of CBD or THC-A are not allowed at their locations and that there are no immediate plans to incorporate such use into the care of their residents or patients.

Marsden sees his bill as an opportunity for further research and development of medical marijuana in Virginia. The state pharmaceutical processors permitted to manufacture and dispense marijuana-derived medications can distribute products with doses that do not exceed 10 milligrams of THC.

If a laboratory is going to handle a drug that is marijuana, they need immunity from prosecution. Marsden said. Even if we go into decriminalization, that still has some civil penalties for it.

Richmonder Brion Scott Turner is glad that steps are being made towards CBD becoming more available. Turner uses CBD to help with his own medical condition.

I use a CBD infused lotion for my psoriasis, Turner said. It gives me relief from the itching and the psoriatic arthritis that comes with it.

Turner has said that most of his friends and family use CBD to help with a variety of ailments from minor headaches to anxiety attacks.

My mother uses CBD for anything from lower back pain, helping with an upset stomach or even migraines, Turner said.

Other cannabis related bills moving through the General Assembly include HB 972 , which would decriminalize simple possession of marijuana down to a civil penalty of no more than $25. The Senate version [lis.virginia.gov] of the bill carries a civil penalty of no more than $50.

HJ 130, currently in the Senate Committee of Rules, would direct the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study options for the regulation of recreational adult use and medical use of cannabis. SJ 67 , which has passed the House and Senate, directs JLARC to study options and make recommendations for how Virginia should go about the growth, sale and possession of marijuana. JLARCs recommendations are due by July 1, 2022.

Both Dunnavant and Marsdens bills reported out of committee and are headed to the House floor.

By Chip Lauterbach/Capital News Service

Capital News Service is a flagship program of VCUs Robertson School of Media and Culture. Students participating in the program provide state government coverage for Virginias community newspapers and other media outlets, under the supervision of Associate Professor Jeff South.

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ROCHESTER, Minn. -

Around lunchtime every day, Kaya Koball is taking a dose of her CBD oil. She takes the oil three times each day to treat her epilepsy. Once a day, during the school afternoon, a member of her family has to take time to administer the dose since the District doesn't allow CBD products on school grounds.

"It sucks, she's in high school, she's supposed to be independent and do things on her own," Justin Koball, her father said. "She's still reliant on me to show up."

The routine is a daily obstacle to Kaya's education.

"Right now, she's missing, what do you have English or something?" Justin asked.

"Yes, I'm in English class right now," Kaya said.

Her father has his own business and wishes the School District would meet him halfway.

"I just wish they would advocate more instead of letting the parents do it all, here we are trying to pull strings and get stuff done, it takes a toll on myself, our relationship with our daughter," Justin said. "It takes a toll on the business."

Despite all the hurdles - Kaya's father says his family will do whatever it takes to ensure their daughter is healthy.

"It's my child, my responsibility, I'm going to do whatever I can to make sure she has the proper care and medicine she deserves," Justin said.

When KIMT News 3 reached out to Rochester Public Schools for comment, they referred us to a policy that states "CBD is not allowed on school grounds," but offered no further comment.

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Past and future: the growth of CBD medicine – Health Europa

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It was the growing realisation of how much the healthcare sector benefits from CBD medicine. In ancient times, China, India, and other oriental countries explored the idea. However, it lost its status with the coming of Westerners as they branded it bad for health.

Recent discoveries in the healthcare sector are helping the Cannabidiol (CBD) regain its lost ground. In many countries, pharmaceutical companies are impacting regulatory boards in making favourable decisions for the CBD medicine to make the percolation process easier.

CBD is just one cannabinoid among many found in the cannabis plant, but it is not psychoactive, unlike THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).

CBD medicine can provide relief from pain, which led pharmaceutical companies think of it as an alternative. They are now extracting CBD oil from the plant and using it with carriers like coconut or hemp seed oil to come up with a proper medicine.

The recorded mention of CBDs use to treat bodily pain goes back to 2900BC when Chinese people made significant advancements.

The modern science shows that the human body contains an endocannabinoid system (ECS) that plays a crucial role in assisting appetite, pain, sleep, and immune system response. Researchers got to know recently that CBD medicine can help the endocannabinoid system in building up a defense against various illnesses.

Medicinal developments from this like Sativex is now doing rounds in several countries as a treatment against sclerosis. In fact, CBD oil is also good for arthritis.

Several studies have shown that CBD medicine could be a treatment for anxiety and depression, and its impact would be much different from the regular drugs where side-effects like insomnia, agitation, drowsiness, sexual dysfunction, and headache are common.

Treating cancer triggers side-effects like vomiting, nausea, and pain. Studies have shown that a proper blend of CBD and THC can be a better option in such cases.

Be it pollution or skin issues, whatever may be the reason, a lot of people are now showing signs of acne and they are worried about the permanent scar it could leave on their skin. CBD oils anti-inflammatory properties can help in treating the disease.

Although researches are getting substantial backing from various institutes, the end results are yet to be conclusive. Several researchers have shown in their studies that CBD oil is be beneficial for the treatment of sclerosis and epilepsy, and two CBD oils have now been approved for the treatment of epilepsy and MS.

Market Research Future (MRFR) predicts that the global CBD oil valuation could go up to $2.2mm by 2026 with a 125.58% CAGR.

Most of the revenues will come from the Americas as several countries have started decriminalising cannabis in order to explore healthcare possibilities. Europe and the Asia Pacific regions are also making significant progress, however, regulatory boards are still not lenient on the CBD oil market.

The FDA is also not convinced, and , physicians are not getting the legal authority to prescribe these medicines, which means some bumps for the market.

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The 5 Best Types Of CBD Beauty Products – The Fresh Toast

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CBD is a big name in the beauty industry, amassing large amounts of money and popularity in a short span of time. CBD has also done what few fad products have done, which is to continue to build an audience despite the FDA and the governments lack of support.

Although CBD lacks scientific research, a wide range of beauty brands have embraced the compound, claiming that the therapeutic effects it has on skin and hair are unparalleled. Here are some of the most popular CBD beauty products on the market today:

CBD hand lotions hydrate and protect skin while also treating pains and conditions like arthritis. These work specially well during cold or harsh climates, with product makers claiming that the compound provides faster relief and protection when compared to other types of hand lotions. Some popular brands include The Body Shop and Dr. Kerklaan Therapeutics.

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Milk Makeup developed CBD infused mascara, which, thanks for the CBD oil in it, results in a product thats easier to apply and that results in smoother lashes with less clumps of mascara in them. The product nourishes your eyelashes and is also vegan since CBD replaces the beeswax, the product that was used to make the product stick to lashes.

CBD lipstick and lip balm can treat severely chapped lips much quicker than regular lip balm thanks to the compounds healing properties. These products prevent flaky lips and keep your lips moisturized, with the CBD creating a seal that keeps your lips protected for longer periods of time. Theres a wide variety of products, from beauty oriented ones to those with more medicinal benefits.

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Moisturizers are some of the most utilized products for skin care, preventing skin from drying out, keeping the surface lubricated and even providing protection from the sun. CBD moisturizers like CBD For Life, contain hydrators like hyaluronic acid, squalane, and capric triglyceride.

Beauty serums are facial and body products that prevent wrinkles and clear blemishes. Theyre moisturizers that are capable of seeping deeper into your skin. The Huffington Post explains: By leaving out many of the heavier ingredients that are found in traditional moisturizers, [face serums] contain a much higher proportional concentration of active ingredients.

When it comes to CBD in these kinds of serums, theres a wide range of products with different price tags and features. On the expensive side of things theres Saint Jane Luxury Beauty Serum, which contains 500 ml of full spectrum hemp oil. For something cheaper, theres Copious Body Serum, which contains analgesic properties and claims to provide relief from pain, stress, and more.

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CBD-Rich Tincture for Inflammation and Pain – Project CBD

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According to Dr. Joseph Maroon, a professor at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, CBDs anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties can help with pain conditions that might otherwise be treated with OTC drugs. A 2018 review of studies on cannabis and neuropathic pain found that those taking cannabis medicines achieved 50% or greater pain relief compared with placebo.

Directions:

Grind the herbs. Place all plant matter, including the cannabis (raw or decarbed, see below), in a wide-mouth pint or quart jar. Add alcohol or glycerine, adding as necessary to completely cover the herbs as they absorb the liquid.

There are various ways to extract essential oil from cannabis and other herbs. We feel that the slow alcohol tincture method is the best choice, but other methods are also effective and quicker for making your CBD home remedy kit.

Slow alcohol tincture method (the best choice): Place jar in a dark, dry place and shake every 2-3 days, adding more alcohol if needed to cover the herbs. After 4-6 weeks, the tincture is finished (see finishing, below).

Fast alcohol tincture method: Heat a deep pot filled with water to 170C. Place the cannabis/alcohol jar in the pot and allow to heat for 30 minutes to an hour, keeping the temperature stable. Remove from the pot and let cool for at least an hour (see finishing, below).

Glycerine tincture method: Place a washcloth or folded towel in the bottom of a crockpot and fill halfway with warm water. Put sealed jar of glycerine and herbs in the crock pot, place the lid on top if it still fits (otherwise drape a kitchen towel over it) and set to warm for 24 hours. Shake occasionally to disperse ingredients. Use a pot-holder to take the jar from the crockpot and allow to cool for at least an hour (see finishing, below).

Place a fine sieve or several layers of cheesecloth secured with a rubber band over a clean bowl and strain out plant material. With clean hands twist the cheesecloth and squeeze remaining liquid from the herbs. If more clarity is needed, cover and allow to settle overnight and then strain again through a coffee filter. Add cannabis extract, if using, and mix well. Use funnel to decant into small one-ounce or two-ounce bottles. Label, date and store in a cool, dark place. Alcohol-based tinctures can last for years. Vegetable glycerine tinctures last about a year and are best kept in the refrigerator when not in use.

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Man jailed for having cannabis at home; defence said he had become confused about CBD oil and what cannabis was legal and what was not – Echo Live

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A Mallow-based DJ who was 'raddled' from cannabis addiction was caught with 35,000 worth of the drug at his home and today he was jailed for four years.

43-year-old Gerald Sheehan of 43 Connolly Avenue, Mallow, County Cork, denied having drugs for sale at his home today and a jury was sworn in for a trial.

However, after consulting with his senior counsel Alice Fawsitt for half an hour, Sheehan returned to court to be re-arraigned and he confessed to having more than 13,000 worth of cannabis for sale or supply.

In mitigation, he claimed that he was only supplying four or five adult friends.

Ms Fawsitt said that the accused did not drink alcohol but that when he returned from a night working as a DJ he would smoke cannabis at home.

He had been smoking so long that he was both damaged by drugs and unable to go about rehabilitating, Judge Sen Donnabhin was told.

The judge noted from past convictions that he had seven for having drugs for his own use and two counts from 2016 for which he got a six-month suspended sentence at the local district court.

Judge Donnabhin said that leniency had not worked, either for the defendant or for society and that a custodial sentence had to be imposed today.

Sergeant Michel ORegan testified that a warrant was obtained to search the home of the accused on September 8 2018.

Several bags containing cannabis were found in the house. The total street value exceeded 35,000.

Ms Fawsitt said the drugs were not concealed and were easily found in various rooms around the house.

She said that in the defendants state of mind he had become confused about CBD oil and what cannabis was legal and what was not.

The senior counsel said that the defendant worked very hard as a DJ and had been making full tax returns over the years.

Ms Fawsitt said that since the matter had come to light the defendant and his family had been subjected to a certain amount of harassment.

Judge Donnabhin said, This is a somewhat sad case a man at this hour of his life who is so committed to drugs he really does not know right from wrong. So addicted he cannot even offer himself for treatment. He is an almost total addict. This behaviour cannot be tolerated even from a man as raddled as he is from drugs.

The judge imposed a five-year sentence with the last year suspended at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.

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