RE:RE:The effects of CBDThepopeisdope wrote: lemom59374 wrote: This is just a tip of an iceberg. You may see its whole view if you take a peek in here.
CBD is a compound found in cannabis plants that has a variety of known health benefits—notably the ability to relax and soothe the user. Unlike its cannabinoid relative THC, the effects of CBD (which is short for cannabidiol) are produced without intoxication. CBD is psychoactive—it reduces anxiety—but it doesn’t create a “high” like THC does.
Hemp has been cultivated for thousands of years for its fiber, and more recently as a source of CBD. The 2018 Farm Bill that legalized industrial hemp production in the U.S. pushed the already growing CBD industry into overdrive, and now CBD is legally available in most places in the country—as long as it contains less than approximately 0.3% THC. Hemp-derived CBD doesn’t usually contain measurable amounts of THC. Check disclaimer on profile.
Informative post..
.but you failed to mention liver damage from CBD....https://www.healthline.com/health-news/can-cbd-hurt-your-liver-what-to-know-about-a-new-study....heads up vapes will be banned soon enough...js
When you give a tiny 8 week old mouse a human size dose of 200mg what do you expect Pope. Thats like you drinking a keg of cbd . Everything in excess is no good for you. Wine in small amounts is a great antioxidant but drinking a case of wine is bad for your liver ...
Imo it seems the FDA has ulterior motives with this study .