Sentences with phrase «medicinal purposes by»

Current exceptions exist only for those individuals who have been authorized to use cannabis for medicinal purposes by their health care provider.
Though not edible (Marah, after all, is Latin for «bitter»), the fruits were collected for medicinal purposes by indigenous Californians to be used as a purgative or laxative.

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He wouldn't mind if someone hit the bong at one of his parties, and he believes marijuana has medicinal purposes (just ask Woody Harrelson), so he's upholding the Golden Rule and being moral by doing it, right?
It is also an herbal plant that was introduced by the Romans for its medicinal purposes that helped reduced the symptoms of vertigo and epilepsy and helped improve vision.
I swear by it for everything... from medicinal purposes to getting rid of a pimple... I love it!
Sourced from the agave plant growing in Mexico, which has been used by Native Americans for medicinal purposes for hundreds of years, like for cleaning wounds.
Ancient aromatic fragrances usually had a double purpose; not only were they created for their pleasant aromas, but many perfumes could also be used for medicinal purposes due to the therapeutic properties possessed by a lot of plants.
Tea has been enjoyed for millennia by cultures all around the world and used for medicinal purposes as well.
Traditionally used by the ancient Chinese for medicinal purposes, cabbage has swept its way around the world and into the homes of many for all occasions, from St. Patrick's Day to daily consumption.
Take a guided tour through beautiful gardens, experience rare, exotic plants and fauna, learn how native plants have been used by many cultures for medicinal purposes, and discover how to process cacao into homemade chocolate.
A series of Pessoa's Botânica paintings hang on an adjacent wall, white silhouettes emerge from black backdrops yielded from Genipapo and Lineaca — native oils and dyes also used by indigenous Mineiro tribes for medicinal purposes and for body painting.
When Parliament repeals the prohibition against drug trafficking (at least with respect to pot) it may become a by - law issue — though, given that the federal government and the provinces continue to heavily regulate the sale of other substances such as cigarettes and alcohol, and if the sale of pot (other than for medicinal purposes) is ever legalized we should expect it to be heavily taxes, the notion that the sale of pot will ever only become a by - law issue seems far - fetched — but until it does it's simply wrong to say this is a by - law issue.
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