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by mikeweiss
360 days ago
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No it's not. The poster should have referenced some sources. CBD has been touted as a miracle drug for over a decade now and it seems mostly like a fad at this point. But also it's not well regulated so it's easy for unscrupulous companies and individuals to profit from misleading marketing around it. |
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Who, me? ... Why? It's very well known and established that CBD has antipsychotic properties.
And if you don't know, that and don't bring any evidence against it, then why claim otherwise before like, doing a simple search to check your priors?
In any case, I've provided multiple citations elsewhere in this thread, and a whole bunch more come up on the linked search results. This isn't hidden knowledge or anything.
> CBD has been touted as a miracle drug for over a decade now
That's a separate issue.
> it seems mostly like a fad at this point
If you click the link you can see that isn't true.
> also it's not well regulated so it's easy for unscrupulous companies and individuals to profit from misleading marketing around it.
That's a separate issue.