2-Minute Neuroscience: CBD



CBD is one of a class of compounds known as cannabinoids, which are found in the cannabis plant. Unlike THC (the main …

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  1. I had a panic attack a few years back on THC, took a break from it but missed weed. I switched over to CBD dominant strains and have been able to enjoy the calming effects even when Introducing low THC to the mix.

  2. THCA exposure on my brain has effected my conitive ability to function stoned, with my increasing nerve pain(backs going out maybe)/ a single seizure rewired my brain.

    Trauma is definitely something that should be experienced through trial and error. Thank you for that lesson Valve. Who'd a thunk it 😂 😏.

    Just like Wheatley my flaw is procrastination because of Pain…. But Wait Theres More!……

  3. I used to do Hemp CBD edibles. So the edibles had less then 0.3% THC. Compared to like a 1:1 ratio. I can definitely feel a noticeable difference. Like I felt more of it in my body rather then in my head. Never felt any anxiety and if I did, it would immediately go away. I would highly recommend Hemp CBD edibles to anymore who doesn’t want to feel super stoned but still want the THC effects

  4. I am not a psychiatrist, nor should the following comment be taken as medical advice. I am a former paramedic and quit the field due to diagnoses: Bipolar, Autism and PTSD. I have been given many types of psych meds, psychotherapy and shock therapy. In an attempt cigarettes, I bought a vape pen for nicotine. I was asked by the stores employee if I wanted cbd oil. I have only had it a week, bit nothing has ever been better.

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