Sep 12, 2022
As I mention in the show, it is easy to get sucker-fied when it
comes to purchasing hemp seed oil or CBD oil. There is a lot of
flim-flam operators in the marketplace.
We have a vulnerability to want to find anything that can help
us cope.
If you are seeking for alternatives for traditional opiate
medication it seems like it is an option. But if you don’t know the
basics, you can lose time, money and an possible effective
treatment source.
My intention is to find a way to get to the basic information
needed to make an informed decision.
It is easy to find the junk and too dang hard to find viable,
credible information.
Deep breath.
This is a small effort to find alternatives. Alternative
does not necessarily mean safer.
Again, start with identifying the basics
For those of us that had actual critical thinking classes this
means:
- What is it?
- What is it made of or how is it process?
- Who is doing what and why?
- Who is doing the opposite?
- Why and what are the benefits and risk?
- What is in it for them?
- What is in it for you?
In this episode the actual uses of Hemp Seed Oil and CBD
Oil.
If you need support contact the
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255, the
Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to
741-741.
Resources Mentioned:
From Findlaw.com which is a web publication of Thompson/Reuters,
2019 Marijuana Possession Laws by
State.
Cannabis and CBD for Health and
Wellness: An Essential Guide for Using Nature's Medicine to
Relieve Stress, Anxiety, Chronic Pain, Inflammation, and More by
Aliza Sherman and Junella Chin M.D. The link is to the Kindle
version of the book.
NIH Office of Dietary Supplements Fact Sheet on
Omega 3 Fatty Acids. There might
be better sources than hemp. But it is an option.
Very Well Mind has a page on some of the
Potential Side Effects of
CBD.
Disclaimer:
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questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health
disorder.
This blog and podcast is intended for informational and educational
purposes only. Nothing in this program is intended to be a
substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical
advice, diagnosis, or treatment.