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What Does Cannabis Mean

12/12/2022

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With the legalization of cannabis in many states, there has been an increase in businesses and products related to cannabis. But what does cannabis mean, really? Is it just another word for marijuana? Let's take a look. 

Cannabis is a plant that contains many compounds, including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). THC is the compound that is responsible for the psychoactive effects of cannabis. CBD, on the other hand, is non-psychoactive and is thought to have medicinal properties. 

The term "cannabis" can refer to the plant itself, as well as any products made from it, such as edibles, oils, or clothing. "Marijuana" is another term for cannabis, but it is typically used to refer to the flowers and leaves of the plant. In other words, marijuana is a type of cannabis. 

Concentrates are also a type of cannabis product. They are made by extracting THC and CBD from the plant material and are often much more potent than marijuana. Concentrates come in many forms, such as hashish, hash oil, wax, and shatter. 

Cannabis is a plant that contains many compounds, including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). These compounds can be found in various products made from the plant, such as edibles, oils, concentrates, and clothing. The term "marijuana" usually refers to cannabis flowers and leaves. Marijuana is a type of cannabis. Concentrates are also a type of cannabis product. They are made by extracting THC and CBD from the plant material and are often much more potent than marijuana. Concentrates come in many forms, such as hashish, hash oil, wax, and shatter. Now that you know what cannabis means, you can make informed decisions about whether or not to use products containing it.
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