HOW TO RESEARCH CBD OIL FOR YOURSELF
1. Search for scientific studies online First, I googled the obvious: “CBD oil and pain studies,” “CBD oil and anxiety studies,” “CBD oil and PTSD studies.” Particularly when it came to pain, it was impossible for me to separate CBD oil from marijuana, such as in this British study: Cannabinoids in the management of difficult to treat pain. One way to research CBD for yourself is by searching online for studies and articles about using CBD oil to treat your symptoms or conditions. Nearly everything else I found was exactly what the MDs had told me: relatively small studies, mainly outside of the US, that were not double-blind or long enough to satisfy my science brain. Still, it was hopeful enough to make me want to try it anyway, because my butt HURT, man. So I knew I wanted to do this. 2. Learn more about CBD oil This wonderful article about finding the correct CBD oil helped me to understand the basic bones of the product: Top 5 Ways to Identify High Quality CBD Oil.
I knew I wanted:
Oil distilled through pharmaceutical-grade ethanol or supercritical CO2 extraction.