CBD is a non-psychoactive compound in marijuana that shows promise in epilepsy and pain ... |
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CBD is a non-psychoactive compound in marijuana that shows promise in epilepsy and pain ... | Darrell Miller | 12/18/17 |
Date:
December 18, 2017 03:59 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
(support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: CBD is a non-psychoactive compound in marijuana that shows promise in epilepsy and pain ...
CBD is the non psychoactive part of marijuana that does not get you high. The purpose of CBD is to reduce pain and has been found to be very useful for epilepsy. The DEA wants to put CBD in the same classification as heroin. There is no danger of CBD becoming addictive but the DEA is trying to classify it as that. People are turning to dangerous narcotics for pain when they could be turning to CBD.
Key Takeaways:
- The World Health Organization found that cannabidiol (CBD) doe not make a person high.
- WHO suggested that CBD can counteract the properties of THC and it is not addictive.
- WHO suggested that CBD does not have potential for someone to abuse the chemical.
"The World Health Organization's new report on cannabidiol (CBD) found that the compound (which does not produce any kind of high -- and may actually counteract the psychoactive properties of THC) is not addictive, has no potential for abuse, and shows promise in a number of medical trials."
Read more: https://boingboing.net/2017/12/17/science-based-works.html