
One hectare of cannabis releases as much oxygen as 25 hectares of forest. 14 more TIPS
1. One hectare of hemp releases as much oxygen as 25 hectares of forest. Hemp grows in 4 months and trees grow in 20-50 years. 2. From one hectare of hemp, you get the same amount of paper as 4 hectares of forest. 3. Trees make 3 times the recyclable paper while hemp makes 8 times the recyclable paper. Hemp paper is the best and most durable. 4. Hemp plants are radiation traps. Hemp plantations clean the air. 5. Hemp can be grown anywhere in the world, it needs very little water. In addition, because it can defend itself against pests, it does not need pesticides. 6. Hemp fabrics even surpass linen products in their properties. 7. Hemp is an ideal plant for the production of ropes, ropes, bags, shoes, hats … 8. Hemp is prohibited in Bulgaria. But technical hemp does not contain any medicine and can be grown freely. 9. The protein value of hemp seeds is very high and two fatty acids contained in it cannot be found anywhere else in nature. 10. Growing hemp is much cheaper than soy. 11. Animals that eat hemp do not need hormone supplements. 12. All plastic products can be made

Medicinal cannabis: Prescription and distribution from pharmacies in Greece has begun
What are medicinal cannabis products and when can they be used – The cost of treatment is entirely borne by the patient, as the products belong to non-reimbursed medicines – What patients report Anna, a mother of three who lives in Athens, will pass through the pharmacy door in the coming days to execute one of the first – probably the first prescription in our country, for the administration of cannabis for medical – pharmaceutical use. Anna Paga is 60 years old and received on February 15 – with great relief, as she tells APE – MPA, the message from the electronic prescription system, which concerned the medicinal cannabis preparation that her doctor prescribed for her with the aim of continuing treatment for the treatment of chronic pain due to psoriatic arthritis. “What can I say about this day? A big thank you, relief, vindication, freedom to live. Yes, I was one of the first, maybe the first, when the prescription came to me with an intangible prescription and I didn’t expect it, I didn’t believe it. I started crying, I was holding my cell phone without being able to see anything from the emotion. No more risks and heart

The largest study on medicinal cannabis and cancer: Strong evidence for therapeutic effect
A groundbreaking analysis recently published in the journal Frontiers in Oncology brings to light strong scientific evidence in favor of medicinal cannabis, both as a treatment for cancer symptoms and as a potential weapon against the progression of the disease itself. The study, led by Ryan Castle, director of research at the Whole Health Oncology Institute, aimed to identify a scientific consensus around the use of cannabis in cancer – an area until recently fragmented by conflicting and isolated studies. Due to the fact that cannabis remains a Schedule I substance in the US, the conduct of clinical research has been limited until now. To overcome this challenge, the research team analyzed more than 10,000 studies, a number ten times larger than any previous meta-analysis in the field. Using artificial intelligence techniques, specifically sentiment analysis, they classified the studies according to their attitude toward medical cannabis: positive, neutral, or negative. The results were impressive: 75% of the studies reached conclusions that supported the effectiveness of medical cannabis. In addition to clearly relieving symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea, inflammation, and pain, a significant percentage of studies highlighted cannabis’ ability to induce apoptosis (the natural death of cancer cells) and

Cannabis: Research by the Biochemistry Laboratory of the University of Patras
In her scientific presentation, PhD candidate Corina Atsopardi provides the audience with a rare inside look at the research laboratories of the University of Patras. She focuses on preclinical and clinical studies involving cannabidiol (CBD) and other cannabinoids, describing in detail the experiments conducted with experimental animals in neurotoxic models, models of anxiety and autoimmune diseases. Evidence is presented on the effect of CBD on biochemical markers, on the behavior of experimental animals, on brain function and on the immune system, offering a scientifically documented background for the therapeutic potential of cannabis. 📌 Why it matters: Corina Atsopardi’s talk brings to the surface the most essential aspect of science: experimental proof. With complete transparency and simple language, he helps the listener understand the seriousness of the research surrounding CBD and its role in treating anxiety, inflammation, neurotoxicity, and autoimmune diseases. A valuable step for those seeking the truth behind the “noise” surrounding cannabis.

Cannabis: Therapeutic and Medicinal Use
What is the difference between pharmaceutical and therapeutic cannabis? Which substances are responsible for its effects? And how is the legal and scientific framework surrounding its use currently being shaped? In his presentation at Paramythia, Associate Professor of Biochemistry Konstantinos Poulas presents with precision and clarity the basic pharmacological and biochemical aspects of cannabis. He analyzes the two most important cannabinoids – THC and CBD – and explains how they interact with the endocannabinoid system of the human body. The lecture includes information on therapeutic uses, legislation surrounding pharmaceutical cannabis, as well as the markets and business prospects of the sector. Noteworthy is the clarification between the psychoactive action of THC and the therapeutic properties of CBD, with practical examples from the market, pharmaceutical use and the challenges that concern both scientists and citizens. 📌 Why it matters: In an era where information about cannabis often remains fragmented or biased, Konstantinos Poulas’ scientific position is essential in understanding the true pharmaceutical and therapeutic value of cannabinoids. The talk sheds light on the beneficial uses, market pitfalls and legal framework, offering a balanced and reliable knowledge tool.

Wellness Greece Tours: The Dawn of a New Travel Experience
Cannabis, Wellness and Tourism: The Rise of a New Travel Experience Cannabis, a plant with a long history and diverse uses, is making a strong comeback, gradually shedding the stigma of the past. Beyond recreational or medical uses, a new, exciting industry is emerging: cannabis-focused wellness tourism. This trend combines the search for relaxation, rejuvenation and holistic health with the therapeutic properties attributed to certain components of the plant, mainly cannabidiol (CBD) but also tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Cannabis in the Service of Wellness The modern wellness culture emphasizes a holistic approach to health, encompassing physical, mental and spiritual balance. In this context, cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive cannabinoid from cannabis, has gained immense popularity. Research and user testimonials suggest potential benefits such as: Reducing anxiety and stress: CBD may help regulate mood and promote relaxation. Pain relief: It appears to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Improving sleep: Many users report better sleep quality. Skin care: CBD products are used for their soothing and antioxidant properties. These properties make CBD an ideal ally in wellness practices such as yoga, meditation, massage, and spa treatments. Cannabis-Wellness Tourism: A New Market As the legalization and acceptance of cannabis spreads worldwide, cannabis-related tourism is starting to