CBD for Mental Health.

cbd and mental health

Published by on on June 28, 2021
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About 20 percent of the population suffers from some form of anxiety. If you have anxiety, you may be looking for a new way to relax your body and mind. Many of my patients and followers on Twitter and Facebook have reached out to ask me whether CBD oil is the newest snake oil, or whether

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CBD for Seniors.

cbd for seniors

Published by on on June 28, 2021
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The connection between CBD and seniors’ health continued to get stronger. To give more validity to this claim is a recent study that determined that 89% of the seniors surveyed indicated that they would recommend CBD to their family and friends for health-related purposes. It means that the shift to all-natural remedies has reached all generations and

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CBD skin care.

CBD for skin care

Published by on on June 28, 2021
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CBD and Skin Care? By Dr. Michelle Jeffries, D.O., FAOCD, FAAD, IFMCP Board-Certified Physician in Dermatology, Pediatric Dermatology & Integrative MedicineInstitute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner CBD for skin care is a hot topic in dermatology. CBD oil and hemp oil have only recently gained large traction in the minds of the public. Millions of Americans claim

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CBD for Sleep Problems.

Published by on on June 28, 2021
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In recent years, the use of marijuana and CBD for the treatment of a variety of conditions has risen significantly. Specifically, CBD has been found to have potential health benefits for symptoms like insomnia. Here’s a little background on what CBD is and how it impacts your sleep and body. What Are Cannabinoids and CBD?

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CBD for Crohn’s Disease.

CBD and Crohn's diesese

Published by on on June 27, 2021
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CBD Reduces Inflammation in Chron’s Disease Using CBD oil has been known to reduce and prevent inflammation all over the body, and your intestines are included in the healing package. Nearly 700,000 people in the United States have some form of Crohn’s disease. This chronic disease is caused by inflammation in your digestive or gastrointestinal tract, which

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