Actually, UAB hospital, in Birmingham AL did studies with epileptic infants/children using CBD with trace of THC. Many parents have said it saved their child's life.
Yes, the THC probably helped but it was only a small trace amount. Before CBD became legal in AL, many parents moved out of state to save their child's suffering.
Due to this, Alabama's legislators are trying to make medical pot legal.
Pure CBD is not as common as most would think. Some contain carcinogens and other BS ingredients.
Until FDA steps in, it's a crap shoot as to what you are getting unless you find a farm to table hemp grower.
If it is a placebo effect that is providing relief in some adults, well, relief in any fashion is a blessing.
Yes, the THC probably helped but it was only a small trace amount. Before CBD became legal in AL, many parents moved out of state to save their child's suffering.
Due to this, Alabama's legislators are trying to make medical pot legal.
Pure CBD is not as common as most would think. Some contain carcinogens and other BS ingredients.
Until FDA steps in, it's a crap shoot as to what you are getting unless you find a farm to table hemp grower.
If it is a placebo effect that is providing relief in some adults, well, relief in any fashion is a blessing.
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