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We believe in the healing power of Cannabis.
That's why Ganja Goddess's joy and mission is to create life-changing Cannabis based wellness experiences for your body, mind, and spirit to cherish.
Ganja Goddess's sole goal is to satisfy your body, mind, and spirit wellness needs every day.
Since our inception, Ganja Goddess has envisioned leading the cannabis wellness category with the highest standards for all-natural and organic ingredients, the highest available quality, and reliability.
God created plants, and that is the reason why Ganja Goddess goes to the garden and harvests blossoming cannabis for inspiration.
Ganja Goddess's sole goal is to satisfy your body, mind, and spirit wellness needs every day.
From an increased feeling of relaxation and well-being, our cannabis and hemp-based products provide healing, pleasure, and peace of mind delivering a wonderful sense of tranquility and enjoyment.
Our CBD blends support transformational life experiences with innovative, natural, and effective formulations.
Ganja Goddess's sole goal is to satisfy your body, mind, and spirit needs every day.
The medicinal properties of the cannabis plant have been known for millennia.
As far back as 2800 BC, cannabis was used to treat a vast array of health problems and was listed in Emperor Shen Nung's pharmacopoeia.
Therapeutic indications of cannabis are mentioned in the texts of the Indian Hindus, Assyrians, Greeks and Romans. These texts reported cannabis to treat a vast array of different health problems, including arthritis, depression, amenorrhea, inflammation, pain, lack of appetite and asthma.
Hindu legend holds that Shiva, the supreme Godhead of many sects, was given the title 'The Lord of Bhang', because the cannabis plant was his favorite food.
The ancient Hindus thought the medicinal benefits of cannabis were explained by pleasing the gods such as Shiva. Ancient Hindu texts attribute the onset of fever with the ‘hot breath of the gods' who were angered by the afflicted person's behavior.
Using cannabis in religious rites appeased the gods and hence reduced the fever.
A statistically relevant study was carried out in collaboration with The Lambert Initiative at the University of Sydney and
South East Sydney Local Health District.
The Cannabis as Medicine Survey (CAMS20) was open to Australians who have used cannabis for medical (therapeutic) reasons in the past 12 months, and data were available for 1388 respondents.
The main categories of condition being treated with medical cannabis were:
Respondents reported using medical cannabis on 15.8 (11.2) days in the past 28 by:
The study suggests that there were high levels of self reported effectiveness.
CBD products are of interest to researchers and consumers.
CBD has been studied for its use in seizures, chronic pain, anxiety, inflammation, and more.
Here's the latest evidence on over-the-counter CBD--its uses, interactions, and what to remember if you decide to try it.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-intoxicating, non-euphoric component, which you may have seen in the form of oils, gummies, drinks and other products for medical purposes.
CBD has turned out to be an effective substance in the treatment of diseases such as arthritis, asthma, or epilepsy. These scientific advances culminated in the report issued in December 2017 by the World Health Organization (WHO), which stated that: "CBD is not addictive, nor does it produce harmful effects on health, while the enormous therapeutic possibilities are confirmed".
For the above reasons, in the USA and Most European countries, any product recognized as containing CBD and having a THC concentration of less than 0.2% is perfectly legal because of the harmlessness of CBD on health and therefore allows the consumption of these products freely.
Cannabinoids (active ingredients of Cannabis sativa and its derivatives) exert a number of well-known effects with potential therapeutic application.
UCM studies have revealed an additional action of these compounds: cannabinoids produce antitumor responses in preclinical (cell cultures and mice) models of cancer.
They do it by inducing the selective death of tumor cells, together with antiangiogenic and antimetastatic responses.
The original observations made in models of glioblastoma multiforme (a specific type of brain tumor) have been extrapolated to other types of tumors such as breast tumors, cutaneous carcinomas and melanomas, and pancreatic tumors.
Cannabidiol (CBD), a Cannabis sativa constituent, is a pharmacologically broad-spectrum drug that in recent years has drawn increasing interest as a treatment for a range of neuropsychiatric disorders.
A recent surge in scientific publications has found preclinical and clinical evidence documenting value for CBD in some neuropsychiatric disorders, including epilepsy, anxiety, and schizophrenia.
Evidence points toward a calming effect for CBD in the central nervous system.
Cannabinoids demonstrate great potential as new and improved formulas are developed and tested.
There seems to be a correlation between anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic potency, and as more cannabinoids undergo trials, an enhancement of effectiveness is expected.
The high impact on the patients’ lives and the healthcare system has prompted the research of new treatments, among which cannabinoids are regarded with growing interest due to their initial favorable results and limited adverse effects.
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