Israeli Startup Releases Tobacco-Free Medical Cannabis Blend

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While more pain patients are turning to medical marijuana than ever before, a substantial number are consuming tobacco mixed with their treatment.

Though it is not a common practice in North America, combining tobacco with cannabis has become particularly popular in Europe and Israel, where it is estimated that approximately 75 percent of patients smoke tobacco alongside marijuana.

Luckily, the Israeli startup, Eybna Technologies, known for their cannabis flavored edibles, is releasing a new product to resolve this issue.

The company's latest tech, Wingman, is a cannabis-enhancing blend that is free of additive ingredients and enriched with terpenes.

This new blend is unique to the industry in that its saturated with terpenes, which have been proven to help improve the bioavailability of cannabis. This means patients can consume a tobacco-free treatment, while simultaneously smoking less cannabis and achieving the same effect.

Mixing marijuana with tobacco has been found to cause a variety of symptoms. According to one study, the combination can increase symptoms of cannabis dependence and reduce efficiency through concurrent use.

And while other forms of treatment are available, such as oral medication or even cannabis oil, the startup notes that smoking is the fastest and most controllable method of consuming the medical marijuna.

While Eybna has already received numerous inquiries regarding the Wingman blend in the United States, as of now, the startup is not planning on releasing the product outside of Israel.

The company's latest medical tech is expected to hit the market next month to medical marijuna patients.

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