I'm so glad you started trying CBD oil! I've started taking it to manage my anxiety and some of my social interactions struggles and the difference has been AMAZING!!!
My experience with the straight CBD oil (or one mixed with peppermint oil) has been immediate effect, which might be because it's not a tincture, it's the straight, non-vaping oil. I would caution against saying that it's impossible to overdose on CBD because there haven't been any studies on the long-term effects of taking it. Natural medicine can be just as harmful as clinical drugs if misused, so I try to be careful when using it, especially for long-term use.
I will say I prefer the peppermint over the regular flavor, and if you want to try taking the straight CBD oil (aka not the tincture) I would highly reccomend it. It could be cheaper than the tinctures, but I don't know for sure. They have a couple good brands on Amazon sell straight CBD oil, with and without peppermint. I would say definitely go for one that's broad specteum CBD oil without THC because I do believe THC is the component in marijuana.
Hope you find what your looking for and that your visit to the neurologist goes well!
There is a lot of mixed info out there. I question the demonization of thc… And claiming it makes one "high"… If it has an effect it means it works at doing something. For anxiety for example much research says that hight thc + cbd cannabis is most effective. Anyhow. Depends what you need / want. Just to prove a point, a lot of pharmaceuticals eg SSRIs are proven to be useless and horribly addictive so ppl can't even come off them easily see professor Kirsch. Those drugs produce no effect that is beneficial, nor any "high". Thc + cdb ptoduces a "high" ( as some ppl call it), I call it a neurological effect in this case, and therefore is having an effect that is useful or not depending on the needs. So imo the thc demonization is preventing ppl from using a beneficial medicine in many cases. It might cause a negative effect depending on dosage or neurological make up.
I'm so glad you started trying CBD oil! I've started taking it to manage my anxiety and some of my social interactions struggles and the difference has been AMAZING!!!
My experience with the straight CBD oil (or one mixed with peppermint oil) has been immediate effect, which might be because it's not a tincture, it's the straight, non-vaping oil. I would caution against saying that it's impossible to overdose on CBD because there haven't been any studies on the long-term effects of taking it. Natural medicine can be just as harmful as clinical drugs if misused, so I try to be careful when using it, especially for long-term use.
I will say I prefer the peppermint over the regular flavor, and if you want to try taking the straight CBD oil (aka not the tincture) I would highly reccomend it. It could be cheaper than the tinctures, but I don't know for sure. They have a couple good brands on Amazon sell straight CBD oil, with and without peppermint. I would say definitely go for one that's broad specteum CBD oil without THC because I do believe THC is the component in marijuana.
Hope you find what your looking for and that your visit to the neurologist goes well!
There is a lot of mixed info out there. I question the demonization of thc… And claiming it makes one "high"… If it has an effect it means it works at doing something. For anxiety for example much research says that hight thc + cbd cannabis is most effective. Anyhow. Depends what you need / want. Just to prove a point, a lot of pharmaceuticals eg SSRIs are proven to be useless and horribly addictive so ppl can't even come off them easily see professor Kirsch. Those drugs produce no effect that is beneficial, nor any "high". Thc + cdb ptoduces a "high" ( as some ppl call it), I call it a neurological effect in this case, and therefore is having an effect that is useful or not depending on the needs. So imo the thc demonization is preventing ppl from using a beneficial medicine in many cases. It might cause a negative effect depending on dosage or neurological make up.
So, for anxiety we should smoke weed with mint? Idk lol