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New Form of CBD Developed By Scientists Using This Kitchen Spice

However, researchers from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas discovered that caraway seeds, a common kitchen spice, can actually help in the development of medications that act similarly to CBD. The UNLV researchers, who worked together with colleagues from New Mexico State University for the study, found that when the primary chemical component of caraway seeds were altered, they were able to produce multiple CBD-like medications that are completely devoid of THC.

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