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OK, so CBD, just like THC, is a cannabinoid. Only CBD doesn't get you high, but has other distinct effects. Many believe CBD has many great medical uses.
OK, so CBD, just like THC, is a cannabinoid. Only CBD doesn't get you high, but has other distinct effects. Many believe CBD has many great medical uses.
OK, so CBD, just like THC, is a cannabinoid. Only CBD doesn't get you high, but has other distinct effects. Many believe CBD has many great medical uses.
OK, let me start by saying that there is a very effective seizure medicine on the market today that is derived from CBD. So, yes, CBD has medical merit. But according to Margaret Haney, Ph.D., professor of neurobiology at Columbia University Medical Center and leading cannabis researcher, the claims are quickly outpaced by the research because cannabis is still a schedule one drug, though.
OK, let me start by saying that there is a very effective seizure medicine on the market today that is derived from CBD. So, yes, CBD has medical merit. But according to Margaret Haney, Ph.D., professor of neurobiology at Columbia University Medical Center and leading cannabis researcher, the claims are quickly outpaced by the research because cannabis is still a schedule one drug, though.
OK, let me start by saying that there is a very effective seizure medicine on the market today that is derived from CBD. So, yes, CBD has medical merit. But according to Margaret Haney, Ph.D., professor of neurobiology at Columbia University Medical Center and leading cannabis researcher, the claims are quickly outpaced by the research because cannabis is still a schedule one drug, though.
This stuff is actually really hard to study.
This stuff is actually really hard to study.
This stuff is actually really hard to study.
Well, I mean, most medicinal claims aren't always backed up with hard data. Plus, most of this stuff is just subjective. As we talked about, the placebo effect. If you think it's helping you sleep, it helps you sleep. If you think it's calming you down, it calms you down. If you think it's helping you write good poetry...
Well, I mean, most medicinal claims aren't always backed up with hard data. Plus, most of this stuff is just subjective. As we talked about, the placebo effect. If you think it's helping you sleep, it helps you sleep. If you think it's calming you down, it calms you down. If you think it's helping you write good poetry...
Well, I mean, most medicinal claims aren't always backed up with hard data. Plus, most of this stuff is just subjective. As we talked about, the placebo effect. If you think it's helping you sleep, it helps you sleep. If you think it's calming you down, it calms you down. If you think it's helping you write good poetry...
Placebo can't help you there. Okay, fine. That part is true, but nothing can help you there. True. But the fact remains that we're in the realm of the brain-body connection, and it's the intersection of things we still have a lot to understand. It's still a murky area for medical science. Let's list a few proven positives of cannabis and CBD.
Placebo can't help you there. Okay, fine. That part is true, but nothing can help you there. True. But the fact remains that we're in the realm of the brain-body connection, and it's the intersection of things we still have a lot to understand. It's still a murky area for medical science. Let's list a few proven positives of cannabis and CBD.
Placebo can't help you there. Okay, fine. That part is true, but nothing can help you there. True. But the fact remains that we're in the realm of the brain-body connection, and it's the intersection of things we still have a lot to understand. It's still a murky area for medical science. Let's list a few proven positives of cannabis and CBD.
There's firm evidence suggesting cannabis treats the side effects of chemotherapy, multiple sclerosis, spasticity, chronic pain, sleep disorders, neuropathy, appetite loss, and inflammation.
There's firm evidence suggesting cannabis treats the side effects of chemotherapy, multiple sclerosis, spasticity, chronic pain, sleep disorders, neuropathy, appetite loss, and inflammation.
There's firm evidence suggesting cannabis treats the side effects of chemotherapy, multiple sclerosis, spasticity, chronic pain, sleep disorders, neuropathy, appetite loss, and inflammation.
What do you got to lose? That's all true. OK, so now let's talk about the bad things that are associated with weed. Most of the issues we're going to discuss are from chronic use and chronic use is considered to be more than twice a week.
What do you got to lose? That's all true. OK, so now let's talk about the bad things that are associated with weed. Most of the issues we're going to discuss are from chronic use and chronic use is considered to be more than twice a week.