(Cannabidiol)
This cannabinoid seems to be everywhere and promises to do everything. This is not the case. CBD should be treated like any other drug and requires your due diligence when considering taking CBD as medicine. It is helpful that research is becoming more robust in the areas of anxiety, epilepsy, and its anti-inflammatory properties. As always, please consult your doctors prior to starting a cannabis regimen.
Does Oral Cannabidiol Convert to THC, a Psychoactive Form of Cannabinoid, in the Stomach?
Comparison of cannabidiol to citalopram in targeting fear memory in female mice
Synthetic, non-intoxicating 8,9-dihydrocannabidiol for the mitigation of seizures
Cannabinoid Delivery Systems for Pain and Inflammation Treatment
Cannabidiol as an Intervention for Addictive Behaviors: A Systematic Review of the Evidence
Cannabidiol reduces cigarette consumption in tobacco smokers: preliminary findings
Oral cannabidiol does not produce a signal for abuse liability in frequent marijuana smokers
The anti-inflammatory effects of Cannabidiol and Cannabigerol alone, and in combination
Role of Cannabidiol in the Therapeutic Intervention for Substance Use Disorders
CBD safety: Large-scale study finds no evidence of liver toxicity from oral CBD products
Long-term safety and efficacy of highly purified cannabidiol for treatment refractory epilepsy
Insomnia treatment: a new multitasking natural compound based on melatonin and cannabis extracts
A scoping review of the use of cannabidiol in psychiatric disorders
Inhalant Cannabidiol Inhibits Glioblastoma Progression Through Regulation of Tumor Microenvironment