India Globalization Capital, Inc. (NYSE: IGC) Provides Update on Data Linking THC to Decrease in Aβ40 Protein Production

India Globalization Capital, Inc. (NYSE American: IGC), a developer of cannabis-based therapies to treat a variety of life-altering conditions, this morning announced compelling in vitro data compiled from genetically engineered cell lines showing that, at varying concentrations of THC, the production of Aβ40 protein decreases by as much as 50 percent over a 48-hour period.

Is Smoking Cannabis the Key to a Happier, Better Life?

The studies show that consumers of marijuana tend to make more money, spend more time in the great outdoors, devote more of their time to volunteering and have a generally higher amount of happiness in their lives when compared to people who do not use cannabis. This begs the question, is marijuana the key to happiness?

Alzheimer’s Disease: Cannabis Formulation Shows Promise

Currently, India Globalization Capital (IGC) is the only publicly traded pharmaceutical cannabis stock that addresses Alzheimer’s disease, which positions the company with a first-mover advantage in phytocannabinoid-based combination therapy.

The Amazing Effects Of Cannabis On The Brain And Body

Marijuana is most commonly known as a combination of the dried buds found in the Cannabis Sativa plant. There are many ways of using the plant such as eating, vaporizing, smoking, brewed, and tons more, however the most common method remains smoking the plant in some sort of pipe-like device.

An Overview of International Markets for Canadian Cannabis Companies

As more countries begin to allow some form legalization, opportunities arise for Canadian companies to expand their business. It’s hard to ignore the fact that the boom of Canadian stocks as the country prepares for legal recreational cannabis use has been felt on a global scale.

Pot is the new alcohol

Pot is what alcohol used to be. It’s an industry ready to take off, but one that’s still finding its way , and one whose progress is not exactly encouraged by the federal government. It’s a little bit like Prohibition 2.0.