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Call us today Motel Accommodation in Hastings. Motorlodge Accommodation within minutes from the heart of the CBD. Relaxing in a cosmopolitan spot with a glass of wine is all it takes for some people; others like an action-packed holiday, on the go and seeing every sight. Families need entertainment and a ‘downtime’ space for their children. Travelling on business calls for a well-appointed place to work and stay in between meetings. Fairmont Motor Lodge Motel Accommodation in Hastings is just the ticket for all your accommodation requirements. Located just minutes from the Hastings CBD and only 20km from Napier city, our lodge sits pretty under the steady Hawke’s Bay sun waiting to bid you a warm welcome. The Lodge provides you with easy access to cycle tracks, specialty shops and restaurants, Bliss Harmony for pain relief and for hours of kid-friendly entertainment, the fabulous Splash Planet Waterpark pool complex. It’s certainly central, has reliable Wifi, and an extensive range of very stylish, smoke-free units to suit any specifications. We even have our own summer season pool if you want a quick dip while you wait for dinner. Looking for Motel Accommodation in Hastings call us today.
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Much of the research on CBD and THC is preclinical, meaning it’s been studied in animal models. Large-scale human trials are necessary to determine if CBD or THC can help treat most of these conditions. Though it does act on cannabinoid receptors, CBD mainly affects other receptors, including serotonin receptors.
Notably, most of the research into THC’s effects has used standardized THC prescription medications. Other THC-containing products available at dispensaries may or may not be beneficial for any of these conditions. More research is undoubtedly necessary. Understanding how CBD and THC are regulated in the United States is a bit tricky. Basically, it comes down to the source of the product, whether it comes from the marijuana plant or hemp plant. In 2018, the U.S. CBD that contains less than 0.3% THC. Plants that contain this low concentration of THC are known as hemp. Historically, hemp has been used to make things like fiber and paper. Notably, marijuana (which comes from a cannabis plant with more than 0.3% THC) remains a Schedule 1 controlled substance. This means that the FDA considers it to have a high risk of abuse and no accepted medical use. Accordingly, CBD and THC that come from a marijuana plant are also Schedule 1 controlled substances.
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