People from all walks of life are
demanding access to a remarkable healing substance contained in a plant that
was held hostage from more than 70 years. It benefits are staggering. This remarkable
oil helps reverse Alzheimer’s disease, kills cancer cells, relieves IBS and
Crohn’s disease, stops seizures, fights Parkinson’s and Multiple Sclerosis,
ends joint pain, migraines, and pain in general, relieves anxiety and stress
like nothing else and much more. In fact, these things people see cbd do are almost
unbelievable. But not only are the recoveries stories real, scientific evidence
is mounting that CBD may be one of the most effective natural substances ever
discovered.
Cannabidiol
(CBD) is a cannabinoid. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is also a cannabinoid.
Cannabinoids are the powerful chemical compounds contained in the Cannabis sativa
plant that provide amazing relief from numerous
health problems, even conditions
that will not respond to other treatments, and they do so with none of the side
effects associated with pharmaceutical drugs. The Cannabis sativa plant is
sometimes called hemp and sometime called marijuana. How is it is referred to
do is determined solely by the amount of THC contained within the plant.
THC is psychoactive, and although
it has health benefits, it can make one feel euphoric, a very big no no! When
the Cannabis sativa plant contains high levels of THC, it is called marijuana.
When the Cannabis sativa plant contains low levels of the THC it is called hemp.
It’s just that simple. You could smoke box car full of hemp and you wouldn’t get
high. Both hemp and marijuana contain CBD to varying degrees depending on the
genetics of the plant.
It can
be very difficult to tell the difference between hemp plants and marijuana
plants, even though hemp plants, in some cases, have been bred to grow taller
and have thicker stocks. Bottom line, they’re still the same plant. The only difference
as stated, are THC levels. Call it a case of mistaken identity (it’s actually
more sinister) but whatever the case, hemp’s similarity in appearance to marijuana
proved to be disastrous for the American hemp farmer, and ultimately for the health
as well- being of us all.
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