Herbalism Stocks List

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Herbalism Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 16 TLRY Cannabis stocks rally after DOJ proposal to reclassify marijuana
May 16 CGC Pot Stocks Surge as Biden ‘Reschedules’ Marijuana
May 16 TLRY Pot Stocks Surge as Biden ‘Reschedules’ Marijuana
May 16 AKAN Akanda Corp. Receives Notice of Non-Compliance from NASDAQ
May 16 MJ Cannabis stocks rally as DOJ proposes reclassifying marijuana
May 16 CGC Biden administration reportedly moves to reclassify marijuana (update)
May 16 CGC Canopy Growth to Report Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results on May 30, 2024
May 16 TLRY SweetWater Brewing Launches New Sunset Sippin’ Cocktail Inspired Hard Seltzers
May 16 VFF Introducing Kush God: the next big strain from Pure Sunfarms
May 15 ACB Aurora Cannabis Announces Appointment of New Director
May 14 OGI Organigram (OGI) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 14 TLRY Cannabis Stock Gainers And Losers From May 14, 2024
May 14 ACB Cannabis Stock Gainers And Losers From May 14, 2024
May 14 TLRY Why Aurora Cannabis, Tilray Brands, and SNDL Inc. Stocks Lit Up on Tuesday
May 14 ACB Why Aurora Cannabis, Tilray Brands, and SNDL Inc. Stocks Lit Up on Tuesday
May 14 OGI Organigram Holdings Inc. (OGI) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 14 TLRY Tilray to issue 13.1M shares in debt-for-equity deal
May 14 OGI Organigram Reports 262% Higher Quarterly Net Loss YoY, Makes Progress In International Markets
May 14 TLRY Breckenridge Brewery Announces On Tap with KBCO Concert Series Featuring Cannons, The Moss and Dehd
May 14 OGI Organigram Holdings reports Q2 results
Herbalism

Herbalism (also herbal medicine) is the study of botany and use of plants intended for medicinal purposes. Plants have been the basis for medical treatments through much of human history, and such traditional medicine is still widely practiced today. Modern medicine makes use of many plant-derived compounds as the basis for evidence-based pharmaceutical drugs. Although herbalism may apply modern standards of effectiveness testing to herbs and medicines derived from natural sources, few high-quality clinical trials and standards for purity or dosage exist. The scope of herbal medicine is sometimes extended to include fungal and bee products, as well as minerals, shells and certain animal parts.
Herbal medicine may also refer to phytomedicine, phytotherapy, or paraherbalism, which are alternative and pseudoscientific practices of using unrefined plant or animal extracts as supposed medicines or health-promoting agents. Phytotherapy differs from plant-derived medicines in standard pharmacology because it does not isolate or standardize biologically active compounds, but rather relies on the false belief that preserving various substances from a given source with less processing is safer or more effective — for which there is no evidence. Herbal dietary supplements most often fall under the phytotherapy category.

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