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Hemp & CBD products

Hemp & CBD encompasses a wide range of products derived from the cannabis plant, including dried flowers, oils and edibles, which contain THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and can produce psychoactive effects. CBD products, on the other hand, are derived from hemp and contain cannabidiol, which has no intoxicating effects but is valued for its potential health benefits such as pain relief and anti-inflammation. Cultivation kits allow those interested to grow cannabis or hemp at home.
  • Rubaxx® Cannabis CBD Gel, 120ml

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    PHARMASGP GMBH

    RubaXX® Cannabis CBD Gel with pure CBD and essential oils For a pleasant and relaxed body sensation Contains 10% CBD solution and no THC Easy to a...

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  • ADREXOL 10 % CBD flavour oil

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    AYANU NATURALS GMBH

    Flavour oil from hemp extract ADREXOL 10% CBD flavour oil Extract from sustainable organic hemp THC content < 0.05 Fully decarboxylated Contain...

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  • ADREXOL 5 % CBD flavour oil

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    AYANU NATURALS GMBH

    Flavour oil made from sustainable organic hemp extract 5 % CBD content Decarboxylated Contains natural terpenes Microbiologically tested Without a...

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  • ActiTube Slim activated charcoal filter, 50 pieces

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    ActiTube

    Unique smoking experience thanks to activated charcoal and ceramic caps Reduces tar absorption and ensures a cool smoking experience Available in ...

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  • VITADOL® Mint 5 %, 10ml

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    ENDOWER GMBH

    High-quality and elaborately produced Natural full-spectrum CBD oil Laboratory-tested & high-quality thanks to organic-certified ingredients 5...

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  • CBD 10 % organic hemp extract oil - Vitadol Mint

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    ENDOWER GMBH

    High quality and elaborate production Natural full-spectrum CBD oil With a refreshing mint flavour Laboratory-tested & high-quality thanks to ...

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  • CBD VITAL Hemp Sleeping Formula

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    VITRASAN GMBH

    CBD VITAL hemp sleep formula Optimises the quality of sleep With hemp, melatonin and active B vitamins Supports the day and night rhythm For a re...

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  • CBD VITAL Hemp Happy Mind

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    VITRASAN GMBH

    For more lightness and joy in everyday life Complex with plant extracts, amino acids and vitamins Supports emotional well-being For stress reducti...

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  • CBD VITAL Hemp Anti Stress

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    VITRASAN GMBH

    Supports in stressful situations With hemp, iron, B vitamins & ginseng For energy & nerve metabolism Reduces periods of exhaustion For phy...

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  • CBD VITAL CBD Arthro warm

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    VITRASAN GMBH

    Warming ointment with CBD for care and relaxation For muscles and joints Improves mobility Activates tired muscles Promotes blood circulation With...

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  • CBD VITAL CBD Arthro cool

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    VITRASAN GMBH

    Cooling ointment with CBD for muscles and joints With cooling effect Supports the ability to regenerate Suitable for longer-term applications With...

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  • CBD Gel 200 ml

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    ALLCURA NATURHEILMITTEL GMBH

    600 mg CBD for use on the skin 100 % plant-based active ingredients Natural gelling agent 0.3 % CBD content 99.9 % pure crystal form Invigorating ...

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  • CBD 5 % Premium Hemp Oil Canea, 10ml

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    PHARMA PETER GMBH

    Contains 5% full-spectrum CBD from controlled organic cultivation CBD 5 Premium Oral Care Oil Made with cannabidiol (CBD) from European hemp plant...

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  • CBD 10 % Premium Hemp Oil Canea

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    PHARMA PETER GMBH

    Contains 10% full spectrum CBD from controlled organic cultivation Extra mild flavour Oral care oil for the entire oral cavity With CBD extract fr...

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  • CBD VITAL CBD natural extract PREMIUM oil 5%

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    VITRASAN GMBH

    Contains 5% CBD Free from synthetic ingredients With organic hemp oil Mild flavour High quality level Contains the natural plant substance spectru...

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  • Lemon Pharma CBD flavour oil 5 %

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    HAGER PHARMA GMBH

    THC-free CBD oil Contains phytocannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids Made from organically cultivated hemp plants Use as a flavouring product (fra...

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  • CBD 5 % CANNBIO

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    CANNBIO B.V.

    100% natural organic hemp flavour full extract CBD oil 5% CBD content Contains CBD, CBDA, many other cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids Contain...

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  • CANNADOL Cannabis Classic 5 %

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    ENDOWER GMBH

    5 % CBD for the care of the oral cavity Drizzle mouth oil under the tongue Leave on for at least 1 minute Rinse with water Use 1-3 drops up to 3 t...

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  • VITADOL CBD 300 muscle and joint gel

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    ENDOWER GMBH

    300/1000 mg CBD per 30ml/100 ml = 10% purest cannabidiol With arnica and horsetail extract 5 essential oils: wintergreen, peppermint, thyme, rosem...

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  • CBD 20 % CANNBIO

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    CANNBIO B.V.

    100% natural organic hemp flavour full extract CBD oil CBD 20 % CANNBIO Contains CBD, CBDA, other cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, phenols, fat...

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  • RubaXX® Cannabis Oil

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    PHARMASGP GMBH

    RubaXX® cannabis oil with vitamin D and E Contains cannabis sativa seed oil, colecalciferol and DL-α-tocopherol acetate Food supplement for a bala...

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  • Raab® Vitalfood Organic Hemp Protein Powder

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    ALLPHARM VERTRIEBS GMBH

    With iron, magnesium, omega-3 and -6 fatty acids Contains 49 % vegetable protein Organic hemp protein with a nutty flavour Suitable for athletes, ...

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  • PRIMAVERA® organic hemp seed oil

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    PRIMAVERA LIFE GMBH

    Skin effect: soothing, regenerating, strengthening, firming, promotes elasticity Skin type: Normal skin, Demanding skin, Dry skin, Oily skin, Matu...

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  • TOASIS® Hemp base oil BIO demeter

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    TAOASIS GMBH NATUR DUFT MANUFA

    BIO demeter certified Nourishing and nourishing Rich in unsaturated fatty acids Optimum ratio of linoleic acid to alpha-linolenic acid Ideal for s...

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  • CANNADOL Cannabis Classic 20 %

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    ENDOWER GMBH

    20% CBD Full-spectrum quality with many other cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids Very low THC content BIO, vegan, lactose-free, non-GMO Free fr...

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  • ADREXOL 15 % CBD flavour oil

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    AYANU NATURALS GMBH

    ADREXOL 15 % CBD flavour oil from hemp extract THC content < 0.05 %, non-psychoactive Fully decarboxylated, natural terpenes Microbiological te...

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  • CBD 10 % CANNBIO

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    CANNBIO B.V.

    100% natural organic hemp flavour full extract CBD oil CBD 10% CANNBIO Harmonious interplay of valuable hemp plant ingredients Contains terpenes, ...

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  • CANNATAN hemp extract CBD 10 %

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    DELNAVA PHARMA GMBH

    10% CBD for oral care 100% natural ingredients Use up to 4 drops daily Simply dose with the pipette provided Leave in the oral cavity for one minu...

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  • CANNADOL Cannabis Classic 10 %

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    ENDOWER GMBH

    Care of the oral cavity with 10 % CBD Drip under the tongue and leave to take effect Rinse with water Use 1-3 drops up to 3 times a day Compositio...

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Definition of cannabis/hemp

Cannabis, also known as marijuana or hemp, is a plant that has psychoactive properties and is often consumed as a intoxication. It contains chemicals such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), which can affect the central nervous system and have a variety of effects. The consumption of cannabis can lead to a changed perception, relaxation, euphoria, changes in the perception of time and space as well as to increased creativity. However, it can also have negative effects such as anxiety, paranoia, memory problems and dependency. The use of cannabis is illegal in many countries, although it has been legalized in some regions for medical purposes. The discussion about the legalization of cannabis is a controversial topic, as supporters argue that it has medical advantages and that the criminalization of consumption can lead to unnecessary punishments, while opponents refer to the potential negative effects on health and society. In recent years, the legalization of cannabis in different countries has led to a broader public debate about the effects and regulation of this substance.

Arguments for and against legalization

Due to survey results, there are strong arguments for the legalization of cannabis. Many people support legalization because they believe that this would reduce crime and contain the black market. In addition, they see it a potential economic potential through tax revenue and the creation of new jobs. In terms of use as a intoxication as a intoxication, supporters argue that legalized cannabis could be a safer alternative to other legal addictive substances such as alcohol and tobacco.

On the other hand, there are also strong counter -arguments against legalization. Some fear that the legalization of cannabis could lead to an increase in cannabis consumption, especially young people, which could have a negative impact on health. The potential connection between cannabis consumption and mental disorders is also an important aspect that must be taken into account in legalization. In addition, the long -term impact on public order and security is also considered. Even if the legalization of cannabis offers many potential advantages, these factors must be carefully weighed before a decision is made.

Possible advantages of legalization

From cannabis in Germany. The legalization of cannabis could bring numerous advantages.

First, positive effects on health would be expected, since medical cannabis can help with various diseases and symptoms such as chronic pain, epilepsy, and nausea through chemotherapy.

Furthermore, surveys show that the majority of the German population is behind the legalization of cannabis. This could lead to a decline in the black market and enable the regulation of consumption.

Legalization could also create economic and tax advantages, since the market for cannabis products could be legalized and taxed. In addition, police resources would be released, which could then be focused on combating more serious crimes.

Overall, the positive effects of the legalization of cannabis in Germany could improve people's health as well as to economic advantages and better control of consumption.

Medical use of cannabis

Cannabis, also known as marijuana, is a plant that has been used for medical purposes for centuries. In recent years, the medical use of cannabis has come into focus due to its potential advantages for a variety of health problems. In some countries, the use of cannabis is already legalized for medical purposes, while in other countries the debate about legalization is still in progress. The medical use of cannabis includes a variety of products that are made from the plant, such as oils, tinctures, capsules and topical creams. Applications include pain relief, the treatment of nausea and vomiting, the reduction of inflammation, the relief of muscle cramps in multiple sclerosis and much more. In this context, the use of cannabis in the treatment of serious diseases such as cancer and HIV is also researched. The medical use of cannabis is a controversial topic, but many people report positive results and an improved quality of life through the use of cannabis products.

Overview of medical diseases treated with cannabis

The medical use of cannabis has become increasingly important in recent years. There are numerous diseases in which cannab a therapy is considered as a treatment option, including chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, nausea and vomiting, glaucoma, post -traumatic stress disorder and the effects of cancer and HIV/AIDS.

Studies have shown that cannab a therapy for relieving pain, reducing seizures in epilepsy patients and improving the quality of life of patients with multiple sclerosis can be effective. There is also indications that cannabinoids have a positive effect in reducing nausea and vomiting through chemotherapy.

The legalization of cannabis could facilitate access to this form of treatment for patients and further promote research on the medical applications of cannabis. This could help to benefit more patients from the potential advantages of cannber therapy.

How cannabis is used as medicine (e.g. smoking, eating, oils, oils)

Cannabis is used in medical use in different ways, including smoking, consumption of edible products and using oils. Cannabis can also be available in the form of tinctures, capsules, sprays and topical applications.

Smoking cannabis enables a quick effect because the active ingredients get directly into the lungs and from there into the blood circulation. Edible products, such as brownies or gummy bears, offer a discrete and long -lasting effect, which can be particularly advantageous in the treatment of chronic pain and nausea. Cannabis oils can be taken orally used or used topically to treat local complaints such as pain or inflammation.

Each of these methods offers different advantages depending on the individual needs of the patient. Although smoking Cannabi can offer quick relief, it can also have harmful effects on the lungs. Essential products offer long -lasting effects, but require a long time until it is set in effect. Oils are a versatile option that can be suitable for a wide range of conditions.

Research on the effectiveness of medical cannabis

Medical cannabis has received a lot of attention for its potential medical application in recent years. Studies have shown that medical cannabis can be effective in relieving pain, nausea, muscle cramps and other symptoms in certain diseases. There is also indications that the treatment of epilepsy, PTSD (post -traumatic stress disorder) and some psychiatric diseases can help.

Studies have shown mixed results in terms of security and side effects. Some report unwanted side effects such as dizziness, fatigue and psychological changes, while others indicate that medical cannabis is generally certain as long as it is taken in appropriate doses.

New developments in medical cannabis research indicate that certain cannabinoids that are contained in medical cannabis could have specific medical applications. For example, CBD (cannabidiol) has received a lot of attention as a treatment option for epilepsy.

Overall, research on the effectiveness of medical cannabis is promising, but further studies are required to better understand the potential medical applications, security and side effects.

Pharmacological effects of cannabis

Cannabis has various pharmacological effects on the body, which are mainly conveyed by the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and other cannabinoids. THC is responsible for the psychoactive effect of cannabis and binds to specific receptors in the brain, which leads to changed perceptions, mood changes and increased appetite. In addition, cannabinoids have anti -inflammatory, pain -relieving and muscle -relaxing properties that can be an advantage in the treatment of chronic pain and muscle cramps.

With regard to cancer, cannabis has the potential to slow down tumor growth and to inhibit the spread of cancer cells. Studies have shown that cannabinoids can suppress the growth of certain cancer cells, which indicates their potential as an antitumor.

Some countries have partially or entirely lifted the cannabis prohmition, which has led to an increase in cannabis consumption. For example, Uruguay and Canada have legalized the use of cannabis, which led to an increase in consumer numbers in these countries. In the United States, some states have also lifted cannabis prohial, which has led to an increase in legal cannabis consumption.

THC vs. CBD: Understand the difference

THC and CBD are two of the most prominent cannabinoids that occur in the cannabis plant. The main difference between the two consists of their psychoactive effect. THC is the cannabinoid, which is responsible for the psychoactive effects of marijuana, while CBD is not psychoactive. The main difference in the plant variety is that THC occurs in higher concentrations in the marijuana plant, while CBD occurs in higher concentrations in the hemp plant.

With regard to the chemical composition, THC and CBD have similar structures, but their mechanisms of action in the body are different. With regard to health benefits, CBD is often used to relieve pain, inflammation, anxiety and other diseases, while THC is used primarily to relieve nausea, insomnia and muscle cramps.

The applications of THC and CBD also differ: THC is mainly used for its psychoactive properties, while CBD is widespread in the medical world. Potential side effects of THC can be paranoia, anxiety and memory loss, while CBD is generally better tolerated and has fewer side effects.

How cannabis works on the brain and body

Cannabis acts on the brain and the body by influencing the release of neurotransmitters, regulating pain sensation, mood, memory and coordination. The effects on the ability to travel are significant because cannabis can affect the response time, judgment and motor skills.

Studies have shown that acute cannabis consumption can affect the ability to travel, which leads to increased accident risks. The legalization of cannabis has led to an increase in consumption in some regions, which raises further concerns about traffic safety.

With regard to cancer, cannabis shows drug potential, especially in relief for symptoms such as pain, nausea and loss of appetite, which are associated with the disease and treatment. However, there is no clear evidence that the use of cannabis can alleviate or heal cancer as a intoxicant.

Overall, Cannabis has a variety of effects on the brain and the body, with potential benefits in the treatment of cancer, but also considerable risks for driving ability and other undesirable effects.

Possible side effects and risks of cannabis consumption

Cannabis consumption can have a variety of side effects and risks, especially with regard to health and potential addiction. Possible short -term side effects include changes in perception, memory problems, increased heart rate and anxiety. Long -term consumption can lead to respiratory diseases, psychological problems, cognitive impairments and dependency.

THC and other cannabinoids can affect cancer by influencing cell proliferation and tumor growth. Although there are some indications that cannabinoids could be helpful in cancer treatment, use as a intoxicant is not known to cure diseases.

For young people, cannabis consumption harbors additional risks, since it is still particularly susceptible to the effects of THC. This can lead to long -term effects on cognitive development, learning and memory. In addition, there is an increased risk of addiction and psychological health problems in connection with cannabis use. In view of these potential risks, it is important to educate young people about the dangers of cannabis consumption and take preventive measures.

Variations in cannabis plants

When it comes to cannabis plants, there are a variety of variations that are due to various factors such as the genetic diversity, the cultivation location and the cultivation methods. The variety of cannabis plants is amazing, from different types with different flavors, effects and applications to different growth patterns and flowering times. These variations can help to ensure that each cannabis plant is unique and is suitable for different applications. It is therefore important to understand the different variations of cannabis plants in order to select the most suitable variety for the desired results. In the following headings, some of the most common variations in cannabis plants are explained in more detail and how they can affect cultivation, effect and use.

The cannabis plant

The cannabis plant contains various psychoactive active ingredients, of which the best known tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is. THC is responsible for the psychoactive effects of cannabis and acts on the central nervous system. In order to create a intoxication, the flowers and resin of the female plant are mainly used, as they have the highest concentration of THC.

There are different forms of the cannabis plant, including marijuana and hashish. Marijuana is made from the dried flowers and leaves of the plant, while hashish is obtained from the resin of the plant. Both forms contain THC, whereby the hashish has a higher concentration and can therefore create a intoxication more easily.

It is important to note that not every form of the cannabis plant contains sufficient THC to create a intoxication. Therefore, specially bred cannabis varieties are used for the intoxication that have a higher THC content.

pharmacology

Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the main active ingredient in cannabis and has a variety of pharmacological properties. It is mainly absorbed by the lungs when it is inhaled while the oral intake is slower and has lower bioavailability. THC is distributed in the body and mainly accumulates in the adipose tissue, which leads to a long half -life and a long elimination period.

The metabolization of THC is mainly in the liver by the cytochrome P450-isoenzyme CYP2C9, CYP2C19 and CYP3A4, which leads to active metabolites that are also pharmacologically active. THC is then saved in fat tissue and slowly excreted, which leads to a long time. The psychotropic effects of THC result from its effect on the central nervous system and can include a variety of effects such as euphoria, relaxation, changes in perception and cognitive impairments.

The plasma level of THC depends on the dose, the form of administration and the individual variability and shows a great inter -individual fluctuation. The half-life of THC in the blood is about 1-2 days, while the psychoactive effects are shorter.

Effect

Cannabidiol (CBD) and other cannabis active ingredients interact with the body's endocannabinoid system, which plays an important role in regulating various physiological processes such as appetite, mood, pain sensation and memory. These active ingredients influence the system by interacting with the cannabinoid receptors in the body, especially with the CB1 and CB2 receptors.

CBD mainly affects the CB2 receptor, which is mainly found in the immune system. With this interaction, CBD can reduce inflammation, relieve pain and support immune function. It is also assumed that CBD influences the release of neurotransmitters, which leads to calming and anxious effects.

Other important cannabinoids are THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which has psychoactive effects and is responsible for the "high" feeling, as well as CBG (cannabigerol) that has anti -inflammatory and calming properties.

Overall, the various cannabis ingredients show a variety of effects on the organism, from pain relief and inhibition of inflammation to calming and anxious effects that are influenced by the biochemical foundations of their interaction with the endocannabinoid system.

Long -term consequences

Long -term use of cannabis can have a significant impact on pregnancy and breastfeeding. Studies have shown that cannabis use is associated with risks to the fetus during pregnancy, including an increased risk of premature birth, low birth weight and possibly development problems in the newborn. In addition, regular cannabis use during breastfeeding can lead to the THC transferring to breast milk and can have negative effects in the infant.

Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers should therefore avoid the consumption of cannabis in order to avoid potential risks for their children. It is recommended that women do not take cannabis preparations during pregnancy and lactation so as not to endanger the health of the unborn child or the newborn.

Overall, the consumption of cannabis and cannabis preparations during pregnancy and lactation are contraindicated to minimize the risks for the unborn child and the newborn. Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers should be aware that cannabis consumption can have long -term effects and therefore exercise caution.

Driving ability

in connection with the consumption of cannabis and other intoxicants. The consumption of cannabis and other intoxicants can significantly impair the ability to travel and lead to serious accidents in road traffic. Cannabis affects reaction, perception and the ability to concentrate, which increases the risk of traffic accidents. The mixed consumption of cannabis with other intoxicants such as alcohol, cocaine or prescription drugs can increase the potential effects.

The legal consequences for road traffic in the event of driving ability under the influence of cannabis or other intoxicants are serious. Consumption and participation in road traffic under the influence of cannabis and other intoxicants is prohibited by law and is punished with hard punishments, including fines, license withdrawal and even prison terms.

Possible combinations of cannabis with other intoxicants such as alcohol or cocaine can further affect the ability to drive and drastically increase the risk of accidents. It is therefore important to avoid any consumption of intoxicants if you take part in road traffic to ensure your own safety and the safety of other road users.

Legal

Cannabis falls under the Narcotics Act and ownership and use are punishable in Germany. Violations can lead to legal consequences such as fines or even prison terms. However, there are exceptions under which cannabis is prescription, for example in pain therapy or for the treatment of diseases such as multiple sclerosis. In this case, ownership and use is legal, but only with a medical recipe.

THC, the psychoactive active ingredient in cannabis, is classified as an narcotics. The transport of cannabis products with a THC content of less than 0.2 % is allowed in Germany, but only for commercial or scientific purposes.

In the sporting competition, strict regulations regarding the use of cannabis apply. It is prohibited and is considered doping. Athletes who are tested positively for THC can be disqualified and their results and titles can be revoked.

It is important to find out about the legal regulations related to cannabis in order to avoid legal consequences.

Cannabis cultivation

The private cultivation of cannabis in Germany is subject to strict legal provisions. According to the Narcotics Act, the cultivation of cannabis is fundamentally punishable, but exceptional permits for medical use can be granted.

There are precise regulations for self -cultivation: the extension of a maximum of three cannabis plants is permitted per person. In addition, a certain amount of dried cannabis can be observed for self -consumption (usually 15 grams). However, security measures must be taken to prevent unauthorized access by third parties.

The acquisition of cannabis seeds and cuttings for private own cultivation is not legal in Germany. The possession of cannabis seeds or cuttings is only permitted if they are obtained from an EU member state and have no high THC values.

Overall, private cannabis cultivation in Germany is heavily regulated in order to prevent abuse and illegal trade and at the same time enable medical use.

Cannabis consumption

Cannabis consumption has increased significantly in young people and young adults in recent years, with problematic consumption in particular in a quarter of all cannabis consumers. According to statistics, more and more adolescents and young adults are used regularly, which causes concern about the potential effects on their health and development.

There are various cannabinoids, including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol), as well as products such as cannabis flowers, oil and resin. Due to their psychoactive effect and their addiction potential in many countries, these products are illegal and subject to strict legal regulations.

The increasing numbers of cannabis consumption and problematic consumption in young people illustrate the need for prevention measures and educational work on the health risks of cannabis. In addition, it is important to restrict the availability of cannabis consumption for minors and to create legal regulations for the sale and use of cannabis to protect public health.

Hemp as a medicine

Hemp as a medicine is used for the treatment of different symptoms due to its pharmacological effects. The active ingredients in hemp, especially cannabinoids such as THC and CBD, have anti -inflammatory, pain -relieving and calming properties. This makes hemp particularly effective in the treatment of chronic pain, anxiety, sleep disorders and nausea.

The national regulations on the prescription ability of hemp blossoms and hemp extracts vary from country to country. In some countries, the use of medical hemp is strictly regulated and requires special permission or a medical recipe, while access to medical hemp is lighter in other countries.

There are different types of medical hemp that are used, including varieties with different THC and CBD maintained for specific medical applications. Some of the best known varieties are "Sour Diesel" with a high THC content and "Charlotte's Web" with a high CBD content.

Overall, Hanf, as a medicine, offers a promising alternative for patients with various health problems and has the potential to expand the treatment options.

Hemp as a intoxicant

Hemp is consumed as a intoxicant for its illegal use, which has psychotropic effects, especially because of its THC content. The illegal use of cannabis can lead to various effects such as euphoria, changed time sensation, increased creativity and relaxation. However, long -term consumption can also have negative effects on physical and mental health.

The use of cannabis as an illegal drug is widespread worldwide, especially in countries in which the consumption of marijuana is not legalized. In Germany, cannabis consumption is also illegal, although the discussion about possible legalization has increased in recent years.

Bredged terms for marijuana - the dried herb of the hemp plant - are grass, weed, pot, dope or hashish. These terms are often used in connection with the illegal consumption and trade of cannabis. Overall, the illegal use of cannabis has increased as a intoxicant and the spread of THC-containing products worldwide.

THC and CBD

THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol) are two of the most famous cannabinoids that occur in the hemp plant. THC is the psychoactive element that is responsible for the "high", while CBD is not psychoactive and has various therapeutic properties. Both cannabinoids are extracted from cannabis and have attracted a lot of attention in recent years due to their potential for medical and leisure purposes. In this article we will deal more precisely how THC and CBD have a different effect and what potential advantages they offer.

What's what?

Cannabis is a plant whose flowers and leaves have psychoactive properties. There are different types of cannabis, such as marijuana, hashish and hashish oil. Marijuana is made from dried flowers and leaves and mostly smoked. Hashish is obtained from the resin of the plant and also smoked or eaten. Haschisch oil is made by extraction from Harz and is particularly concentrated.

The acquisition, possession and trade of cannabis products is illegal in many countries, including in Germany, where they fall under the Narcotics Act. The criminal consequences range from fines to prison sentences.

The psychoactive active ingredients of cannabis are primarily THC and CBD, which act on the central nervous system and are responsible for the sensory feeling. Despite their illegal classification, cannabis products are often used for medical purposes and are the subject of intensive research and discussion.

Cannabis is available in different forms and with different concentration of psychoactive active ingredients. It is important to find out about the legal aspects and health effects before dealing with this illegal addictive substance.

Coordination in the Bundestag partialization of cannabis decided

Today on February 23, 2024 there was an important coordination in the Bundestag, which dealt with the partial legalization of cannabis. The discussion about the legalization of cannabis has been in speed for many years and today a significant step was taken in this direction. The MPs debated various aspects of partial legalization and ultimately a decision was made.

It is important to understand that the partial legalization of cannabis is a controversial and complex matter that touches many different opinions and interests. In our following article, we would like to take a closer look at the background of this vote, illuminate the different points of view of the MPs and show the possible effects of this decision. We hope that after reading our article you have a better understanding of this important topic and that you can continue the discussion about it. Stay excited and inform yourself about the resolutions of the Bundestag regarding the partial legalization of cannabis!

Cannabis consumption: long -term consequences

Long -term cannabis consumption can have a number of physical, psychological and social risks. Physical risks can be breathing problems, cardiovascular diseases and gastrointestinal problems. Psychological risks include increased susceptibility to mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety and psychoses. Social risks can result from a declining interest in social activities, a withdrawal from the social environment and the loss of contacts. In addition, there is indications that cannabis consumption could be connected with an increased risk of some types of cancer, such as lung cancer.

Different withdrawal symptoms can occur when withdrawing cannabis consumption, including sleep disorders, irritability, anxiety, loss of appetite and depression. Those affected can cope with the withdrawal with professional support, therapeutic help, social support and healthy lifestyle. A healthy diet, sufficient exercise and stress reduction can also be helpful to alleviate the withdrawal symptoms. In the event of serious withdrawal symptoms, medical treatment may be necessary.

Cannabis: substance & effect

Cannabis contains a variety of psychoactive substances that influence the central nervous system and psyche. The main components of cannabis are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). THC is the psychoactive component that is responsible for the "high" effect, while CBD has no psychoactive effects and is considered to be anti-inflammatory and calming instead.

The psychoactive effect of THC influences the central nervous system by influencing the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin. This can lead to a changed sensitivity, an increased perception of time and space, as well as intensified sensory perception. In addition, increased creativity, euphoria and relaxation, but also anxiety or paranoia can occur.

The short -term effects of cannabis on the body can be an increased heart rate, dry mouth, reddened eyes, reduced coordination and concentration disorders. Long -term consumption can affect memory, lung function and mental health.

CBD, on the other hand, has calming and anti -inflammatory effects on the organism without causing psychoactive effects.

Use as a intoxicant and prohibition

Cannabis has been used as a intoxicant for centuries, mainly due to the intoxicating effect of the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) contained therein. Before the ban in the first third of the 20th century, cannabis was slightly available and was used in various cultures for relaxation, pain relief and religious ceremonies. It was consumed in the form of smoking, food or as a tincture.

The ban on cannabis as a intoxicant was the result of a growing international movement to regulate drugs. In many countries, including the USA, cannabis was banned in the 1930s. Nowadays there are legal restrictions on the use of cannabis as a intoxicant, whereby many countries have illegally illegalized, consumption and sales. Nevertheless, cannabis consumption has spread among the population, both due to loosening in legal regulation and the perception of cannabis as less dangerous compared to other drugs.

Cannabis, intoxicants, prohibitions, history, legal restrictions

Cannabis flowers (marijuana)

Cannabis flowers, colloquially also known as marijuana, are used in the medical context to treat a variety of diseases and symptoms. They contain a variety of active ingredients, including the two best known, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). The THC content in medical cannabis in Germany is usually a maximum of 22%, while the CBD content can be up to 20%.

The applications of medical cannabis are diverse and range from pain relief in chronic diseases to the treatment of sleep disorders and loss of appetite. The effects of THC are psychoactive and can lead to a state of intoxication, while CBD has no psychoactive effects, but rather has a calming and anti -inflammatory effect.

There are different types of cannabis that can vary depending on the active ingredient content and intended use. For example, there are varieties with a higher THC content that are used to treat nausea and pain, while varieties with a higher CBD content are more used to treat anxiety and inflammation. Ultimately, the selection of cannabis type is crucial for the desired application and effect.

Cannabis extracts (hashish oil, dab)

Cannabis extracts such as hashish oil and DAB are made from cannabis plants and contain high concentrations of THC, the psychoactive part of the plant. These extracts can be consumed in different ways, including evaporating and inhaling, smoking or preparing THC-containing drinks and dishes.

When evaporating, the extracts are placed on a hot surface or in a special device in order to release the active ingredients, which are then inhaled. When smoking, the extracts are smoked in a pipe, a joint or a bong. For consumption, the extracts in food or drinks can be mixed in order to achieve the psychoactive effect.

The consumption of cannabis extracts mainly serves to use intoxicants and is considered illegal in many countries. Ownership and passing on such products are prohibited in many countries and can lead to legal consequences. It is important to observe the laws for dealing with cannabis extracts in the respective country.

hashish

Hashish, also known as cannabis resin, is obtained from the resin glands of the female cannabis plant. These resin glands contain the psychoactive cannabinoid THC, which is responsible for the intoxicating effect of hashish.

Hashish is mainly smoked, either in the form of joints or in special smoking devices such as bongs or whistles. It can also be used to prepare THC-containing drinks and dishes by incorporating it into food or liquids. In addition, hashish can be used for the production of cannabis extracts such as oils, growing and tinctures.

In order to produce hashish, the resin glands are separated from the cannabis flowers and pressed into a compact resin or obtained in the form of extract oil. This requires certain materials such as sieves, presses, extraction solutions and various methods such as dry sieve or chemical extraction.

The use of hashish poses health risks, especially when consuming excessive consumption, and is under strict legal restrictions in many countries. It is therefore important to take into account the potential risks and legal aspects in connection with hashish.

Pet

Kief is a fine, powdery substance that is obtained from the dried flowers of the marijuana plant. It is mainly made from hashish, hashish oil and marijuana. Kief is often regarded as the purest and most potent part of the plant because it is rich in trichoma, the resin glands that contain the active ingredients and flavors.

The use of Kief is diverse and ranges from the production of hashish and hashish oil to use as a spice agent or additives for baked goods. It can also be smoked, steamed or used in joints to achieve a more intensive effect.

Kief has different names, including pollen, crystal or dry Sift. It is mainly obtained by sieve or shaking dry marijuana to collect the fine resin glands. The collected trichomas are then processed further to produce the powdery Kief-substance.

Contaminated cannabis

Contaminated cannabis harbors a variety of risks and problems for consumers. In particular, the practice of lacing, which is addictive drugs such as cocaine, heroin or synthetic cannabinoids to cannabis, is increasing. This is to win new dependent customers. This leads to considerable health risks for consumers, since they unknowingly come into contact with dangerous and potentially fatal substances.

In addition to the mentioned, the possible substances that are illegally added to cannabis also include lead, pesticides, fungicides and heavy metals. Consumption contaminated cannabis can lead to acute health problems such as breathing difficulties, rapid heartbeat, anxiety, seizures and even death. In the long term, consumption can lead to serious mental disorders, physical complaints and addiction problems.

It is therefore of the utmost importance that consumers find out about the risks of contaminated cannabis and lacing to protect their own health. At the same time, increased education and control on the part of the authorities and the health system are required to curb illegal trade in contaminated cannabis.

Types of consumption

Hey you! Today we will talk about different types of consumption. Consumption is an important part of our everyday life and includes all activities in which goods or services are acquired and used. There are different types of consumption that differ in their purpose, frequency and their influence on the environment and society. Let us take a look at the different types of consumption and understand their effects.

Over the lungs

Cannabinoids via the lungs can take place in different ways. The most common methods are evaporation, smoking and bucket smoking. When evaporating, the cannabinoids are brought into a gaseous state by heating without being burned. Smoking cannabis includes burning the flowers or resin and inhaling the resulting smoke. When smoking buckets, the smoke is collected in a bucket and then absorbed through a breathing tube.

The term "smoke" is often used to describe smoking cannabis, while a "stoner" is someone who regularly consumes cannabis. "Being known" means being under the influence of cannabinoids.

Various objects and devices are used for recording via the lungs, including bongs, pipes, vaporizers and joint papers. Each method has different effects on the body and it is important to find out about the risks and advantages of each method.

About the gastrointestinal tract

Food containing cannabis, oils and tinctures offer various options to absorb products containing CBD and THC via the gastrointestinal tract. A common form of oral cannabis -containing products is pastries, drinks and oils. These can be easily consumed by simply eating or drinking.

Pisces, such as brownies or cookies, are often prepared with cannabis extracts and offer a pleasant way to record cannabinoids. Drinks such as cannabis-infused lemonade or coffee are also popular and offer a convenient way to consume CBD and THC. CBD and THC-containing oils are often offered in the form of tinctures and can either be dripped directly under the tongue or mixed in food and drinks.

The dose of cannabis containing food varies depending on the product and individual tolerance. It is recommended to start with a low dose and slowly increase it in order to achieve the desired effects. Many manufacturers of cannabis -containing products indicate dosage recommendations on their packaging, which can serve as a guideline. However, it is always advisable to advise yourself with a specialist before use.

Effect

Hello! In the following paragraphs I will talk about how effect can have different aspects of life and health. We will deal with how our feelings and emotions are influenced by the effects of different factors, be it through medication, nutrition or environmental conditions. We will also consider the physical effect of movement and physical activity on health and well -being. It is important to understand how different effects act on our body and mind so that we can make conscious decisions for our health and well -being.

Intoxication

The intoxication of cannabis is created by the interaction of the active ingredients with the body's endocannabinoid system. The Endocannabinoid system consists of cannabinoid receptors, endocannabinoids and enzymes that regulate the synthesis and the breakdown of endocannabinoids. By taking cannabis, the cannabinoid receptors are activated, which leads to various biochemical changes in the brain and ultimately the intoxicating effects of consumption.

The main active ingredients of cannabis are cannabidiol (CBD) and δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). These active ingredients interact with the cannabinoid receptors in the body and influence the neurotransmitter release and signal paths in the brain.

CBD has a variety of effects, including relaxing, eliminating, anxiety -solving and anti -inflammatory effects. These effects make CBD a promising active ingredient for the treatment of diseases such as anxiety disorders, epilepsy, pain and inflammation.

Overall, the endocannabinoid system and the active ingredients of cannabis play an important role in the regulation of various physiological processes in the body, both in intoxication and in the medical use of cannabis-based medication.

Possible effects on health

Have you ever thought about how certain factors can influence our health in our lives? In this short section we will consider some possible effects on health that can be caused by various factors such as nutrition, movement, pollution and stress. It is important that we are aware of how our decisions and our lifestyle can influence our physical and mental health. Let us take a closer look at how these factors can influence us positively or negatively and how we can avoid or minimize possible negative effects. Let us immerse yourself and learn more about how we can protect and improve our health.

Cannabis and cancer

Cannabis caused a stir in the medical world due to its drug potential. It is believed that certain cannabinoids, such as THC, have a positive effect on the development of cancer. However, the connection between cannabis and cancer is complex. The smoke from cannabis and tobacco has a similar composition, which means that cannabis smoke can be as harmful as tobacco smoke.

Studies have shown that THC and other cannabinoids can inhibit the growth and spread of cancer cells. These findings indicate that cannabis may play a role in the prevention and treatment of cancer. However, it is important to emphasize that the use of cannabis as a intoxication does not cause any relief or healing of cancer. It is therefore crucial to do further research in order to understand and use the full potential of cannabis in cancer treatment.

Cannabis and psychoses

Current scientific findings indicate that the consumption of cannabis can increase the risk of developing psychotic disorders, including schizophrenia. Studies have shown that regular use of cannabis can increase the risk of the development of psychotic diseases at a young age. It is believed that genetic factors can play a role, since certain people could be more susceptible to the effects of cannabis on the brain. In addition, other factors such as psychosocial stress, trauma and psychiatric previous illnesses can increase the risk. However, it is important to note that cannabis alone cannot trigger psychoses, but that the consumption of cannabis in combination with other risk factors can increase the risk of developing psychotic disorders. The possible risks of cannabis consumption in relation to the development of psychoses also include acute psychotic events, especially for people with a predisposition to mental disorders. It is therefore important to take these potential risks into account and to handle cannabis consumption responsibly.

Motivation and neural reward systems

The cannabis consumption has mixed effects on motivation and the neuronal reward systems, as can be seen from various studies. Some research indicates that regular cannabis use can be associated with a decline in motivation and drive, since the drug influences the brain's reward system. This can lead to changes in behavior, such as a lower willingness to get involved in activities that do not offer immediate reward. Potential functional reductions in the relevant brain regions include the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for cognitive control and decision -making, as well as the limbic system that is involved in the regulation of emotions and reward. Cannabis consumption can lead to the brain's reward system reacts less sensitive to natural rewards, which can lead to an increased desire for the drug itself. Overall, research shows that cannabis consumption has complex effects on motivation and neuronal reward systems that are not clear and have to be examined further.

Brain organic changes

Due to the consumption of psychoactive substances such as cannabis, various brain organic changes can occur. Studies have shown that regular use of cannabis can lead to structural and functional changes in the brain, especially in areas that are responsible for memory, attention, learning and decision -making. In addition, psychoactive substances such as cannabis can influence the neurotransmitters in the brain, which can lead to mood and behavioral changes.

A tolerance effect can develop if someone consumes cannabis regularly. This means that the person needs larger amounts of the substance to achieve the desired effects. This tolerance effect can have long -term effects on health, since the consumption of ever larger amounts of cannabis can increase the risk of negative health consequences such as breathing problems, memory disorders and psychological problems.

Withdrawal symptoms In the case of cannabis dependency, sleep disorders, irritability, loss of appetite and anxiety can include. A cannabis dependency expresses itself through the compulsive consumption of cannabis despite the negative effects on health, relationships and social life. It is important to be aware that the consumption of psychoactive substances such as cannabis brings serious health risks and dependency potential.

pregnancy

Cannabis use during pregnancy can potentially have serious effects on the development of the child, as large cohort studies have shown. This can lead to neurological and behavioral problems, low birth weight, premature birth and other complications. Long -term consequences can manifest themselves in the form of cognitive impairments, hyperactive behaviors and emotional problems. Therefore, it is strongly advised to consume cannabis during pregnancy in order to minimize the risk of damage to the unborn child.

In addition, the use of cannabis preparations is contraindicated during breastfeeding, since cannabinoids can pass into breast milk and can impair the development of the infant.

The prescription quantities for medical cannabis vary depending on the country. In Germany, the amount of prescription for cannabis flowers is 100 grams per month, 1000 milligrams for THC/dronabinol and 100 grams per month for cannabis extracts.

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Cannabis in the entry-level drug hypothesis

The entry-level drug hypothesis states that the consumption of cannabis could serve as an entry-level drug that favors the later consumption of harder drugs. This hypothesis is based on the assumption that the consumption of cannabis can lead to a change in consumer behavior by reducing the inhibition threshold for the consumption of other drugs. However, the validity of this hypothesis is controversial because it could not be confirmed in all studies.

There is a knowledge gap in terms of causality between the consumption of cannabis and the later consumption of other drugs. Some studies have not found a direct connection between cannabis and the consumption of hard drugs, while other indications provide that cannabis consumption could increase the risk of the later consumption of other drugs.

Research results indicate that there is no clear evidence of the entry-level drug hypothesis. Other factors such as genetic predisposition, mental health and environmental factors could also play a role. It is therefore important to continue to research the hypothesis in order to gain a better understanding of the potential risks of cannabis consumption.

Driving under cannabis

Driving under cannabis is a topic that has become increasingly important in recent years, since the legalization of cannabis in many countries and states has led to increased availability and use. However, the effects of the consumption of cannabis on the ability to travel are still controversial and can have dangerous consequences for drivers and other road users. It is important to understand how the use of cannabis affects cognitive and motor skills and how this can increase the risk of accidents. In some countries and states, there are strict laws and regulations that prohibit the consumption of cannabis in front of or during car driving, and there are also various tests and measurement methods to check cannabis consumption for drivers. It is crucial that drivers are aware of the risks and act responsibly to ensure security on the streets.

Germany

The cannabis cultivation and consumption in Germany is in an insecure legal gray area. While the cultivation of cannabis is fundamentally illegal for your own consumption, some federal states have a more liberal practice in persecution of corresponding violations. However, the consumption of cannabis is allowed in small quantities for personal use. This leads to an inconsistent regulation and uncertainty for the citizens.

The effects on legislation are also shown in the discussion about a possible legalization of cannabis. While supporters argue that legalization would improve the control of cultivation and consumption and reduce the black market, critics consider this to be a wrong signal effect and fear negative effects on the health of the population.

With regard to traffic safety, the limit values ​​for the THC content in the blood are controversial. The tolerance limit of 1ng/ml is considered too high by some experts, while others argue that it is too low and that occasional consumers disadvantage.

Germany is also bound to international drug trafficking and fighting, which also influences the discussion about cannabis cultivation and consumption.

Austria and Switzerland

In Austria, possession, consumption and cultivation of cannabis is illegal. However, there is a limit that determines the amount of cannabis is considered to be in -house. In Switzerland, possession of cannabis for personal use in small quantities has already been decriminalized, while cultivation and sale are still illegal.

In both countries there are various initiatives and measures to regulate and legalize cannabis. In Austria there are discussions about the possibility of medical use of cannabis and a debate about the decriminalization of possession of small quantities. Various pilot projects for the controlled handover of cannabis were started in Switzerland.

In Switzerland there is growing support for the legalization of cannabis. According to a survey by the Federal Office of Health, 56% of respondents already spoke out for legalization in 2019, in contrast to 45% in 2015. The opinions of the population on cannabis legalization are therefore changing.

Overall, there are discussions and initiatives for regulating and legalizing cannabis in both countries, with opinions and surveys in Switzerland show growing support for legalization.

Netherlands

In the Netherlands, there is a limit for drug use in road traffic. This is 3.0 nanograms THC (the psychoactive component of cannabis) per milliliter blood. It is forbidden to keep a vehicle if you cross this limit. In addition, it is also forbidden to have other drugs such as cocaine, ecstasy or amphetamines in the blood as you steer a vehicle.

The legal provisions for drug use when driving a vehicle in the Netherlands contain regular traffic controls, in which the police check drug use by blood tests. Violations of these provisions can lead to serious consequences, including fines, license withdrawal or even prison terms. There are also special programs for sensitization and education to raise awareness of the risks of drug use in road traffic.

The Dutch legal regulations aim to ensure safety in road traffic and to minimize the negative effects of drug use.

Effects of hemp

Hemp is known for its versatile uses in various industries. The fibers of the hemp plant are strong and durable and therefore ideal for textiles, ropes and paper production. Hemp seeds are rich in proteins, healthy fats and vitamins, which makes them a popular ingredient for food such as hemp oil, hemp milk and hemp protein powder.

In addition to its industrial and nutritional use, Hanf has also gained popularity in the wellness industry. CBD (cannabidiol), a substance found in the hemp plant, is known for its potential therapeutic advantages. CBD products such as oils, creams and tinctures are becoming increasingly popular due to their supposedly anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving and calming effect.

The cultivation of hemp is also an advantage for the environment: the hemp needs less water, pesticides and fertilizers than other plants. Hemp plants can also contribute to improving soil health and reducing carbon emissions, which makes them a sustainable crop.

Hemp has many positive uses and advantages, but it is important to know that the psychoactive part of cannabis, THC, is contained in some hemp products. It is of crucial importance to know the legal provisions and restrictions for cannabis use in different countries in order to ensure compliance with the laws.

In summary, it can be said that hemp in industries such as the textile, food and wellness industry offers a wide range of uses and advantages. However, it is important to find out about the legal provisions on cannabis consumption in order to avoid possible consequences.

One of the main advantages of Hanf is its versatility. Hemp can be used to make textiles and paper.

Medical advice

Dr. Daniel Pehböck will be happy to advise you!