Author: The King's Scribe
The King’s Scribe partage des articles clairs et pédagogiques sur le cannabis, le CBD et la culture cannabique. Sa mission : rendre l'information accessible, fiable et utile pour tous les lecteurs du Royaume.
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Digestive discomfort is a common issue for many people: bloating, nausea, heaviness, or general abdominal tension. In recent years, CBD ha...
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The UN officially recognizes the medical usefulness of cannabis In December 2020, a discreet yet historic event took place: for the first t...
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The Benefits of CBD: What Science and Experience Teach Us CBD (cannabidiol) is one of the natural cannabinoids found in hemp (Cannabis sati...
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Cannabis has accompanied humanity for thousands of years. Used as a textile plant, a food resource and a traditional remedy, it has travel...
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, several research teams studied different inflammatory mechanisms observed in certain patients. Among the many ...
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Δ-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, more commonly known as THC, is one of the most studied and most abundant cannabinoids in traditional cannabis vari...
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Cannabigerol, better known by its abbreviation CBG, belongs to the large family of phytocannabinoids naturally present in cannabis. Even if ...
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Discovering the Artist: Olivier Bonhomme Before diving into the article, let’s take a moment to appreciate the talent behind the illustrati...
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Cannabis Glossary (EN) A Afghan Hash Traditional dark, sticky hash originating from Central Asia. Aroma Profile The combinati...
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Cannabis is now part of the daily life of millions of people around the world, whether in the form of flowers, resins, oils or edible produc...
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The Cannabis Plant: Anatomy, Hemp, Indica, Sativa, and Cultivation Methods Before becoming a dried flower, resin, or oil, cannabis is first...
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What Is a Cannabinoid? Definition, Types, and Role in the Body Cannabinoids are a broad family of compounds capable of interacting with the...
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