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Wellfully & Dolce Cann Global to Better Med-Weed Products

Boffins creates a revolutionary skin spray with anti-aging quality from cannabis. The Australia-based Dolce Cann Global, a cannabis company, has grown many strains with a cannabinoid mix with better and stronger anti-inflammatory properties than CBD.

The wellness company Wellfully that is fully-integrated has joined Dolce Cann Global to use its strains for making products to battle aging, acne, skin blemishes, and arthritis through its delivery system of the drug. Branded cannabis strains, science, beauty, technology have come together to make products. They use enhanced delivery systems like magnetic misting, ultrasonic diffusion, amongst others. The purpose of these delivery systems is to enable better absorption and penetration of these exceptionally-strong cannabinoids. The ultrasonic diffusion helps the droplets penetrate through the skin as they are about fifty times more minute than an ordinary spray. They leave no unwanted residue behind on the skin or hair. The magnetic misting reacts on these minute drops reducing the surface tension further and behaving as a catalyst to help absorption and penetration. The scientists are using cell lines that are human-derived to understand the seven cannabis strains’ potential bio-efficiency. The cannabinoids with a stronger mix and their activation methods will help cure anti-inflammations that come with different types of ailments.

The clinical trial will begin within a year before Wellfully’s Reduit puts them in the UK markets in 2022. The cannabis-based beauty industry is growing rapidly will go beyond £13 billion as we reach ’26. Around 1.2 billion people worldwide suffer from ailments, which cannabis can cure. The Wellfully CEO Paul Peros said that they would address the health category along-with beauty in using cannabis. The health category will include treatment of ailments like- rosacea arthritis, inflammatory disorders, muscle recovery damage, whereas the beauty aspect will take care of anti-aging, blemishes, acne, and more.

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