How Do You Know When You Need CBD?
Many doctors remain ill-equipped to respond to patient questions about CBD. And you might be asking yourself, “How do I know I need CBD?”
Many doctors remain ill-equipped to respond to patient questions about CBD. And you might be asking yourself, “How do I know I need CBD?”
Mike’s grateful for CBD’s help with pain relief. Not only did he regain sleep, but symptoms he’d attributed to “getting old” began to fade.
Is CBD good for inflammation? What about anxiety or depression? Or seizures? We look at three chronic conditions and how cannabidiol can help.
CBD is a natural supplement gaining traction across the medical community. But how does it work in the body? And does CBD react with other medications?
Finding an insurance company that actually covers your needs is rare (and expensive). So how can you get new chronic pain relief treatments without going bankrupt?
Maybe you’ve considered alternatives like cannabidiol (CBD), but wonder how the cost and efficacy of CBD really compares to prescription medication.
Every medication has the potential for unwanted side effects. And using any drug long-term could lead to dependence, tolerance, and long-term health issues.
The high cost of chronic prescription pain medication is hurting bodies and bank accounts. Thankfully, CBD may offer physical, emotional, and financial relief.
Despite its growing popularity, CBD is still working through stigmas and misconceptions, and talking with family and friends about your CBD use can be difficult.
Talking to your doctor about CBD can be intimidating. Here are three tips to start the discussion about adding hemp or cannabis-derived CBD to your treatment.