CBD: More Than Smokeable Weed

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Some of us may remember our first joint, and the effects it had on us. Some of us may have felt like we were going to cough up a lung, while others may have fond memories of laughing at reruns of Wile. E Coyote and The Roadrunner.

Some may remember being relaxed to the point of not having a care in the world, where others, remember devouring an entire chocolate cake! Many smokers, though, will tell you that Cannabis does have benefits.

Fortunately, today, there are other ways to enjoy the advantages related to Cannabis use by taking CBD products. Many of these are discreet, less pungent, and in some cases, even tastier than their leafy, smokeable cousins.

What’s CBD Good For?

Destressing, headaches, anxiety, inflammation, arthritic pain, alleviating nausea; these are just a few tangible things with which CBD can help. It’s also been useful in treating disorders of the mind, such as PTSD, OCD, depression, and anxiety.

Many users take it to get a decent night’s rest after a tough day at the office. It may have crossed the mind of some to offer overbearing coworkers a gummy or two so that they can be less irritating.

By doing some reading up on CBD, you’re likely to find that it will be useful for you to take too.

How Do You Take It?

In one of many ways: you can chew a (few) CBD gummies, or use an oil-based tincture under your tongue. If you want to take it to help with epileptic seizures, you can ask your doctor about Epidiolex, a CBD-based medication approved by the FDA to treat the condition. Alternatively, buy a CBD-based ointment or cream for conditions that require topical relief.

Which is the Best Brand?

With many companies, including network marketing ones, finding an opportunity to sell CBD since its use became legal in individual US States and countries worldwide, consumers are spoilt for choice.

Having a wide variety of suppliers to select from may sound enticing, but it’s best to research reputable companies, and if you need further convincing, request their test results. If they’re legit, they shouldn’t hesitate to give you the documents you require.

Consumers today have an advantage our forefathers didn’t – instant reviews on social media platforms, and company websites, like this one here. One with a few product offerings is often a better choice because what they sell, they sell well.

Let’s Talk Stash

No, not your CBD stash – your cash stash; good quality CBD will cost you a good few dollars. It may be tempting to grab an oil infused with a few milligrams for between ten and twenty bucks, but you can’t expect high-quality if you’re not willing to pay for it.

Think of your CBD purchase as an investment in your physical and mental wellbeing and then think about whether you want to pay with Hamilton, Jackson, or Benjamin. Our money’s on Franklin, for sure.

To give you an idea, you’d need two ounces’ worth of pure gold to pay for one pure ounce of CBD – that’s how much it’s worth.

Is It Legal?

If your CBD product doesn’t contain more than 0.3% THC, you’re allowed to purchase it under federal law. Still, some states have implemented restrictions on buyers, so ensure that you do your homework before laying out the capital needed to get your goods.

If you’re open to treatments that are less chemical and more holistic, CBD might be just the right fit for you.

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