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Avidekel Oil
Avidekel Oil is extracted from our high-CBD indica-dominant Avidekel strain. The genetics of the unique Avidekel plant are sourced from Tikun Olam, a global pioneer in the field of medical cannabis research. Our proprietary CO2 extraction method preserves the original plant cannabinoids and terpenes, resulting in a full-spectrum resin that is mixed with a non-GMO high-oleic sunflower carrier oil. Each bottle of Avidekel Oil will count as 10 grams towards your order limit.
Cannabis high in CBD may be helpful for conditions like pain or anxiety and is thought to be non-intoxicating at medically relevant doses1. Compared to inhaled cannabis, ingested cannabis can take longer to have an effect, so make sure to start with a low dose and go slowly.
Unless otherwise instructed by your healthcare practitioner, Health Canada recommends the lowest possible starting dose, which is approximately 0.25 ml for MedReleaf’s CBD oils. Wait for 30-120 minutes to assess the effects of the medication. To get started, simply measure out your desired dose using the included dropper and release the oil under your tongue.
Similar to other prescription medications, dosing cannabis should be done with the careful supervision of your primary healthcare provider. Aurora supports the Health Canada recommended “Start low, go slow” approach. Effects may vary on an individual basis.
Reference: 1. Baron, EP. Medicinal Properties of Cannabinoids, Terpenes, and Flavonoids in Cannabis, and Benefits in Migraine, Headache, and Pain: An Update on Current Evidence and Cannabis Science. Headache Curr. 2018;58:1139-86.
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