The effects of pelleted cannabidiol supplementation on heart rate and reaction scores in horses
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of feeding a pelleted CBD supplement on equine reactivity and heart rate (HR).
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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of feeding a pelleted CBD supplement on equine reactivity and heart rate (HR).
Read moreThis case report described the clinical findings of a mare diagnosed with chronic crib-biting and wind-sucking, and the successful management and t...
Read moreThe objectives of this study were to determine an appropriate dosage, CBD clearance from the blood, and to evaluate physiological and behavioral ef...
Read moreThe study objective was to determine if a single oral dose of CBD would result in adverse effects in horses.
Read moreThe aim of this study was to contribute to understand the pharmacology of cannabinoid CB2 receptors and its potential utilization on equine veteri...
Read moreThe purpose of this study was to determine if a daily oral supplement containing CBD would cause sedation, ataxia or alterations in other health pa...
Read moreThis study was designed to investigate supplementation of CBD oil over 28 days in 30 horses.
Read moreIn this review, the applications of terpenes such as anticancer, antimicrobial, antihyperglycemic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory are reviewed. ...
Read moreOsteoarthritic dogs were treated with cannabidiol every 12 hours for 4 weeks to assess the safety of CBD. Results showed a significant decrease in ...
Read moreCBD proves to be a therapeutic strategy to treat inflammatory bowel diseases when looking at cultured human and mice intestinal biopsies. The biops...
Read moreThe CBD botanical drug substance was used in this study to treat intestinal inflammation decreased colon damage, reduced degree of inflammation, re...
Read moreThe objective of this study was to compare the physiological effects of both THC and CBD in healthy human volunteers. THC was associated with anxie...
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