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A Buyer's Guide to CBD
Whether you’re well versed in the world of CBD, or this is your very first time trying it, sometimes it can be difficult to find the correct product. Nowadays, we know that there is something for everyone, but how do you find that one thing for you? With this ultimate buyer’s guide for CBD you should be well-informed to make the correct decisions for you. So what are we waiting for, let’s dive in!
How to read a label on CBD products
Having complete knowledge about your CBD product will lead to the highest quality positive experience
I Tried CBD and It didn't Work
Praise for CBD could not be louder nowadays. And after hearing about the wide-reaching benefits the plant-based extract could bring to your body and mind, you couldn’t wait to try it out for yourself.
But what if, after all the hype and suspense you feel … well, nothing?
Of course, if you’ve listened to an advert that claims a few drops of oil are going to magically transform your life like a Cinderella spell, then you need to take these claims with a pinch of salt.
However, there are a few reasons that you may feel like CBD has no effect on you.
But what if, after all the hype and suspense you feel … well, nothing?
Of course, if you’ve listened to an advert that claims a few drops of oil are going to magically transform your life like a Cinderella spell, then you need to take these claims with a pinch of salt.
However, there are a few reasons that you may feel like CBD has no effect on you.
CBD and Parkinson's Disease
An estimated 10 million people worldwide suffer from Parkinson’s disease, which is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. Parkinson’s disease in itself is not fatal for those who suffer from it, however, the secondary effects can drastically affect one’s quality of life. Parkinson’s disease affects the individual through a part of the brain which is responsible for manufacturing dopamine; a neurotransmitter linked to hormone balance, focus, and motor function.
CBD for stress
Stress, it's unavoidable, but should it be the defining 21st-century characteristic that it has become.