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  • Medical cannabis is no longer just a matter of "hippies" and herb-brewing grandmothers
  • Along with scientific evidence about the healing effects of cannabis, the cannabis industry and interest in cannabinoid-containing products are gaining momentum
  • Among the most sought-after are diverse cosmetics containing primarily CBD oils

In the last few years, the cannabis industry has taken off like an avalanche, and since the US states of Colorado and Washington legalized marijuana for recreational and medical purposes, the market has been filled with various products full of healing cannabis oils (or so they claim). Since the modern market is naturally full of advertising tricks and tactics, it's good to get oriented and draw from as many available information sources as possible.

The industry and scene surrounding medical cannabis is no longer something that would cause feelings of outrage. Along with the progressive recognition that this is essentially a healing plant, marijuana has become something trendy. Of course, companies want to fill this newly emerging demand.

Cannabis cosmetics are naturally one of the most widespread market areas into which cannabis and its healing oils have literally "absorbed". With each passing day, new findings emerge about how cannabis substances interact with the human body's endocannabinoid system. Do healing cannabinoids like CBD help against diseases and skin conditions? Or is this merely a marketing ploy and producers' attempt to "cash in on the cannabis fever"?

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