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Cannabidiol (CBD): To use or not to use.

  • Christine Kpogho
  • May 21
  • 1 min read


Now that the law has granted the therapeutic use of this powerful plant, you would have thought that the stigma that surrounds the name 'marijuana' should have also started to fade away in the 21st Century. However, that is not the case. I get many questions regarding safety and efficacy, which are valid concerns, but more often, there is an underlying factor of doubt-inquisition that is meant to discredit rather than a desire to be informed.

 

The proven results of the effectiveness of CBD cannot be denied, and this is all due to the chemical compound, Cannabidiol, which, when topically applied or consumed, is processed by neuroreceptor cells in the endocannabinoid system. These receptor cells are found throughout the body, so the compound can instantly affect the whole body. Depression, the number one cause of mental disorders and anxiety, the leading culprit of cardiovascular disease in the West, can all be treated with CBD, which rarely has any adverse side effects compared to antidepressants that leave a trail of undesirable reactions.

 

There will always be an argument on whether we should embrace nature's answers to the health conditions presented. It is more or less a case of having a tool that can do a job, yet you fail to use it because of the probability of failure. The sky could fall on our heads (says the chicken), yet we go on living. Get in touch to discover how you, too, can benefit from nature's power source that has undergone the extraction of the psychotic component.


 
 
 

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