CBD companies often call a product a “tincture” — meaning the cannabis has been soaked in high proof alcohol, which extracts the active compounds of the plant — even though no alcohol is used.
Then, during a visit to Los Angeles, Sladen noticed the widespread use of tinctures, which were largely absent back home in the UK. “Tinctures were hidden away in obscure sections of specialised ...
Despite growing research that points to the negative health impacts of alcohol, many Americans are unaware of the connection between drinking and cancer risk. "Some of this is happening through ...
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Over the last few years, consumers have been practicing more conscious drinking, whether that’s abstaining, sipping low-proof drinks or tiger-striping — switching between no-alcohol drinks and ...