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Mirandel t1_iu56iff wrote
So... Now CBD not only cures cancer but regenerates teeth as well. I wonder if it can brew a good coffee in the morning. Though, with CBD you probably can skip the coffee.
mr_oof t1_iu5e545 wrote
And it removes embarrassing stains from contour sheets That's right And it entertains visiting relatives It turns a sandwich into a banquet
Step right up, Step right up!
Iceykitsune2 t1_iu5grei wrote
>And it removes embarrassing stains from contour sheets
Wash in cold after the act.
DillaVibes t1_iu5yobs wrote
> Though, with CBD you probably can skip the coffee.
How does that work? Since CBD isn't known to have stimulating effects, like caffeine
Adifferentdose t1_iu6lxpg wrote
Caffeine doesn’t actually give you energy, it just makes you feel awake, bright light in the morning does the same thing if not better because it actually releases normal scheduled dopamine. CBD improves mood, relieves pain, improves sleep quantity and quality. Coffee is a scam tbh. Tea is much better.
DillaVibes t1_iu6mkk2 wrote
CBD does not make me feel awake. But it does improve my mood. I drink coffee for stimulating effects, not for my mood or pain-relief though. I agree that tea is better.
Adifferentdose t1_iu6ofqg wrote
No I agree, cbd doesn’t replace coffee it might even be slightly sedating.
thruster_fuel69 t1_iu6u12g wrote
Anyone disagreeing with your statement isn't actually human. Not fully.
DooDooSlinger t1_iu7oizx wrote
Caffeine is a stimulant
Soupsoup0 t1_iugzns3 wrote
My ADHD will disagree.
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FranticPonE t1_iuaqux7 wrote
It really works as a stimulant for some people? I've tried 2 of the CBD sodas they have in California for kicks, couldn't say I noticed much of any effect and I'm pretty used to looking for the effects of drugs.
jazir5 t1_iubiqib wrote
CBD coffee exists, so you get the benefits of both simultaneously.
gilchhh t1_iu6vrbh wrote
This generations fish oil
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contactspring t1_iu5c1km wrote
Can we please legalize and allow colleges to conduct research?
vomeronasal t1_iu5i0mm wrote
CBD was legalized federally by a farm bill update a few years ago.
contactspring t1_iu5ijg8 wrote
Have you seen the pain in the butt that comes with it? You need to have material tested (because it can't be >3% THC. The regulations don't allow individuals or colleges to grow. So the chemical might be legalized, but the plant is very much controlled.
Imaginary_Cup_691 t1_iu5lt1a wrote
Can’t grow your own either. Still feels very illegal
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Celebrity292 t1_iu5pqbr wrote
Wasn't there something Biden signed as well that may have potentially removed it from the schedule II? Just recently . Edit.: Last sentenc
vomeronasal t1_iu5pyn3 wrote
Nothing specifically involving CBD. But he told the FDA to review the schedule of THC (currently schedule 1). But this would also affect CBD because they come from the same plant.
Imaginary_Cup_691 t1_iu5nlwj wrote
CBD is incredibly versatile, it’s patented by the US government as a neuroprotectant. Right now the CBD market is a mess and the public severely misunderstands cannabinoids so it gets taken advantage of and earned a snake oil reputation.
Right now it’s all diluted low quality CBD getting sold at below efficacious doses with no instruction. Typical CBD dosing is at the very least 100mg a day of real quality full spectrum oil or isolate for months on end, and that really is on the low side of dosing. CBD is real medicine along with CBG, CBN and other cannabinoids. Then terpenes are their own subset with various medicinal properties within each. We shouldn’t vilify real medicine out of existence due to lack of understanding and experience that’s exactly what the pharmaceutical industry wants
DooDooSlinger t1_iu7orgk wrote
Please provide evidence for any of what you're saying. The last line in particular is a red flag.
young_spiderman710 t1_iu840b5 wrote
Your comment is a red flag
Imaginary_Cup_691 t1_iu8njex wrote
You’ve obviously never researched or worked with any cannabinoids or terpenes. This isn’t hidden information
DooDooSlinger t1_iu8skbc wrote
Ok first of all "terpenes" are a massive class of molecules (anything with a poly-isoprene backbone). The properties vary so wildly you might as well be saying "you haven't researched acids" or "you haven't researched metals".
I'm going to venture you are not a researcher either.
Finally I have asked for sources, which is the basics of providing scientific evidence. "Do your own research" is ok for pseudoscientific Facebook groups, not this sub.
Imaginary_Cup_691 t1_iu8t04v wrote
Easy on the pseudoscience. There’s a lot of lobbying against natural medicines to keep you thinking it’s pseudoscience, even though they synthesize most of their approved medications off of plants or other biological sources found in nature. There’s so much working against cannabis right now that you can not expect them to come out ranting and raving about the efficacy of cannabinoids against various ailments after demonizing and jailing citizens over the plant for the last 80 years.
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Imaginary_Cup_691 t1_iu8ppei wrote
And what exactly is a red flag about coming at pharmaceutical companies? Are you not able to look around and see the corruption or?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869992/
And if you need further proof, look into Epidiolex, the pharmaceutical version of CBD isolate for controlling seizure activity. You’ll notice their dosing starts at 10mg a day working up to 1000mg a day over time. Taking low doses of CBD for real ailments won’t do anything, the medicine needs to be made correctly and dosed correctly. You can look up the government patent on CBD and think for yourself why they would make their own medicine out of it if it’s so useless. Atleast 50% of FDA approved pharms are plant derivatives this isn’t magic hippy BS, isolating compounds from plants for medicinal use is common practice . It’s just the start as well, more will become public Knowledge as time goes on. Or they’ll finally admit it’s highly medicinal, patent it, and try to take away our right to grow it. Dronabinol and Naboline are two other cannabinoids that have been isolated for use specifically in cancer treatment side effects. It’s medicine
DooDooSlinger t1_iu8sz6o wrote
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a blanket statement against pharmaceutical companies as in the post I am replying to is a red flag because it is a blanket statement about an industry which - while it has issues - does conduct incredible amounts of scientific research and produces compounds with demonstrated clinical use
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I'm not saying plant derived drugs aren't a thing, they obviously are
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concerning CBD, there are some clinically proven applications, you have provided one, but once again I am replying to a post which makes blanket statements on its benefits. Such claims of a panacea are suspicious, which is my I am asking for specific sources which support this on a scientific basis.
Imaginary_Cup_691 t1_iu8tdnz wrote
You should start working with cannabinoids and watch cancer patients get immediate relief, sleep and appetite that bedside tables full of typical pharmaceuticals weren’t providing. I’ve watched it multiple times. The studies support jt and I’ve watched it work it person. Its so versatile and medicinal that doubting it is just strange.
DooDooSlinger t1_iu8ty7j wrote
First, the benefits of cannabis in a clinical setting are scientifically established so no issue here. This is due to THC, not CBD, as pure THC achieves the same results.
The post is about CBD
Imaginary_Cup_691 t1_iu8whbc wrote
I’m talking about CBD. Look man your name checks out and I don’t really feel the need to further try to convince you of what I know full well. I question more why the apprehensiveness to believe CBD is medicinal when you’ve apparently never worked with it
DooDooSlinger t1_iu9m6pc wrote
Just link to studies then jeez.
3eeps t1_iu5gc1o wrote
soon they'll claim cbd will cure world hunger
pom-12 t1_iu5sihu wrote
This is légal in Canada.
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SpicySweett t1_iu82l5i wrote
This looks like there was a CBD oral rinse or maybe toothpaste? Has anyone seen anything like that on the market? I know there’s a lot of trash CBD out there, but I’d be interested to try a high-quality rinse of this type.
JohnFByers t1_iu7ea9q wrote
The problem still remains: it just doesn’t get you high.
FranciscoJ1618 t1_iu6truz wrote
Just legalize it and stop writing fake papers saying that it cures cancer, alzheimer, inflation and global warming.
Herbacult t1_iu53slp wrote
> Three different applications of CBD were observed: periodontal therapy (45.4%), aid for bone regeneration (27.3%), and general use in oral therapies (27.3%).
As someone with gum disease and bone loss, I’m very interested!