World's First Cannabis Institute Launches In Spain

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VISIONARIES INVITED TO JOIN THE ‘ENDOCA INSTITUTE OF CANNABIS, NATURAL MEDICINE AND SUSTAINABILITY’

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Endoca Foundation, the non-profit arm of Endoca, the world’s leading producers of nutritional hemp products, announces an exciting project that it hopes will change the world. The ‘Endoca Institute of Cannabis, Natural Medicine and Sustainability’, set in the foothills near Barcelona, is a centre of excellence for education and research into cannabis medicine, natural health and sustainable ways of living.

Founder and CEO Henry Vincenty, in the space of 3 years has created a pioneering company selling products containing Cannabidiol or CBD, one of the much researched, therapeutic compounds found in Cannabis. He has always dreamed of using the company’s profits to create non-profit projects encouraging greater understanding of sustainability, plant medicine, particularly cannabis and natural health. “It will be an exciting space to ask questions and debate the current reality”, says Vincenty. ‘We are providing the framework - now it’s up to the world’s brightest thinkers and activists to come on board and shape it into something great’.

At the heart of the institute is a permaculture farm, supplying organic vegetables for the healthy diet of mainly raw food grown on-site, alongside medicinal herbs and plants including cannabis. Volunteers will live in community, sharing resources and ideas, working together to create a new blueprint for sustainable, balanced living that can be used by others anywhere in the world.

To accompany the launch, Endoca Foundation is releasing a video in which Vincenty invites permaculture experts, herbalists, naturopaths, creative thinkers, cannabis activists to join its vision by emailing info@endocafoundation.org

About Endoca Foundation: The Endoca Foundation is a non-profit organisation set up cultivates as an umbrella for Endoca’s social projects. Endoca, a Danish company, grows organic certified Hemp to make products rich in the compound Cannabidiol (CBD), which studies show can have therapeutic benefits for conditions such as epilepsy, chronic pain and anxiety. Endoca strives towards sustainability in all its production processes, believing that humanity can survive without having to poison ourselves and the world around us.

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Mary Biles
Endoca Foundation
0044 7539 518 531
mary@endoca.com
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World's First Cannabis Institute Launches In Spain

Wasn't that Oaksterdam, about nine years ago, lol?

There's also the Thomas Jefferson University's Center for Medical Cannabis Education & Research. I read about that one back in May, but IDK if it actually launched before the one in Spain. And the International Cannabis and Cannabinoids Institute, bue IDK when that one was founded. Humboldt State University has the Humboldt Institute for Interdisclipinary Marijuana Research. (Maybe there are enough Mexicans in the area that they thought using the Spanish term for Cannabis would appeal, lol?)

Depending on which definition of the term "institute" you want to use, there's the ICRS (International Cannabinoid Research Society), the people who publish the (open) Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research Journal. (IDK when that one was founded, either.)

The CMCR (Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research) was established at the University of California, San Diego, way back in 2000, thanks to SB847 passing in the California State Legislature and being signed into law by the governor in 1999 (which funded it).

Even GW Pharmaceuticals has established a Cannabinoid Research Institute, lol.

Maybe they actually meant "World's First Cannabis Institute in Spain Launches in Spain?"
 
VISIONARIES INVITED TO JOIN THE 'ENDOCA INSTITUTE OF CANNABIS, NATURAL MEDICINE AND SUSTAINABILITY'

Join Our Vision Video

Endoca Foundation, the non-profit arm of Endoca, the world's leading producers of nutritional hemp products, announces an exciting project that it hopes will change the world. The 'Endoca Institute of Cannabis, Natural Medicine and Sustainability', set in the foothills near Barcelona, is a centre of excellence for education and research into cannabis medicine, natural health and sustainable ways of living.

Founder and CEO Henry Vincenty, in the space of 3 years has created a pioneering company selling products containing Cannabidiol or CBD, one of the much researched, therapeutic compounds found in Cannabis. He has always dreamed of using the company's profits to create non-profit projects encouraging greater understanding of sustainability, plant medicine, particularly cannabis and natural health. "It will be an exciting space to ask questions and debate the current reality", says Vincenty. 'We are providing the framework - now it's up to the world's brightest thinkers and activists to come on board and shape it into something great'.

At the heart of the institute is a permaculture farm, supplying organic vegetables for the healthy diet of mainly raw food grown on-site, alongside medicinal herbs and plants including cannabis. Volunteers will live in community, sharing resources and ideas, working together to create a new blueprint for sustainable, balanced living that can be used by others anywhere in the world.

To accompany the launch, Endoca Foundation is releasing a video in which Vincenty invites permaculture experts, herbalists, naturopaths, creative thinkers, cannabis activists to join its vision by emailing info@endocafoundation.org

About Endoca Foundation: The Endoca Foundation is a non-profit organisation set up cultivates as an umbrella for Endoca's social projects. Endoca, a Danish company, grows organic certified Hemp to make products rich in the compound Cannabidiol (CBD), which studies show can have therapeutic benefits for conditions such as epilepsy, chronic pain and anxiety. Endoca strives towards sustainability in all its production processes, believing that humanity can survive without having to poison ourselves and the world around us.

Contact:
Mary Biles
Endoca Foundation
0044 7539 518 531
mary@endoca.com
Home - Endoca Foundation

News Moderator: Katelyn Baker 420 MAGAZINE ®


maybe they can get working... help the unemployment there
 
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