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Is CBD oil legal in New Hampshire?
With the exception of its medical marijuana program, the state of New Hampshire has not provided clear or explicit directions on the legal status of cannabidiol (CBD). Instead, the state has largely deferred to federal guidelines. As a result, the changes introduced by the 2018...
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Is CBD oil legal in Missouri?
Currently, there is a lot of confusion surrounding CBD laws in Missouri. On one hand, state lawmakers passed a bill in June 2018 to remove industrial hemp from the state's list of controlled substances; that action seemed to indicate that CBD derived from industrial hemp...
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CBD oil and weight loss
With more than one-third of American adults and more than one-sixth of American children now obese, people are scrambling for a safe and effective weight loss remedy. Linked to dozens of chronic diseases, including cancer and type 2 diabetes, obesity is a serious, chronic disease...
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Will CBD help you sleep?
A good night's sleep has incontestable benefits for general health and wellbeing. For 30% of the general population, however, sinking into an effortless slumber doesn't come easily, according to a national poll by the Sleep Foundation. To make matters worse, sleeping pills and medications commonly...
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Is CBD a Schedule I drug?
Cannabidiol (CBD) has seen explosive growth in popularity over the past few years. Despite this, there is still a lot of confusion regarding the legal status of CBD, including CBD's class schedule and whether CBD or CBD oil is a Schedule I drug. Two of...
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The ins and outs of smoking CBD
You've likely seen cannabidiol (CBD) everywhere from drugstore gummies to boutique coffee concoctions. But there's reason to believe smoking high-CBD flower might be one of the most effective ways to experience the potential benefits of CBD. If you're curious about smoking CBD flower and want...
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10 CBD facts every user should know
Cannabidiol (CBD), the second-most prominent-cannabinoid found in the cannabis plant, has seen a meteoric rise in the wellness market for offering a wide variety of purported health benefits without causing intoxication or side effects. According to a 2019 survey from Gallup, 1 in 7 Americans,...
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Can you overdose on CBD?
Cannabidiol (CBD) has become one of the most popular products in the entire cannabis industry, showing up in local coffee shops, pharmacies, and dispensaries. Despite the explosive popularity of CBD, there is still a lot of confusion about what CBD is and how it affects...
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Why THC gets you high and CBD doesn't
THC, CBD, cannabinoids, psychoactive effects — you've likely heard at least a couple of these terms if you've been trying to understand THC, CBD, and the differences between them. Maybe you've also encountered the endocannabinoid system, cannabinoid receptors, and even terpenes. But what's it all...
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Hemp-derived CBD vs. marijuana-derived CBD: what's the difference?
Thanks largely to legal changes introduced by the 2018 Farm Bill, cannabidiol (CBD) has become an increasingly common fixture in medicine cabinets and on the shelves of local convenience stores and major drugstores. The cannabis species naturally produces hundreds of active compounds. CBD is a...
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