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Potential Benefits of CBD

CBD has a lot of potential benefits. See a few of them in the infographic below.<br>For more at https://www.naturestherapycbd.com/

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Potential Benefits of CBD

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  1. POTENTIAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF CBD PAIN RELIEF NATURALLY Cannabidiol shows promising results for chronic pain associated with MS, Arthritis, and Neuropathic pain. ANXIETY & STRESS CBD promotes a calming effect that helps with Anxiety & Stress in both healthy people and those with medical conditions. EPILEPTIC SEIZURES Lennox-Gastaut syndrome 1 Studies are showing promise in helping reduce Epileptic Seizures. The Fda has approved CBD for 3 conditions. 2 Dravet syndrome 3 Tuberous Sclerosis complex HELPS INCREASE APPETITE The National Cancer Institute says CBD increases Appetite by binding to the CB1 & CB2 cannabinoid receptors located throughout our body & brain. REDUCES INFLAMMATION CBD reduces inflammation due to its anti-inflammatory properties. CBD is showing promising results for inflammatory and pain-associated conditions. HEART HEALTH There is some evidence that CBD may help improve blood flow or reduce the size of blockage in the cardiovascular system, helping to treat heart attacks and strokes. SUBSTANCE ABUSE CBD studies show it modifies circuits in the brain associated with addiction. A study involving rats has been shown to reduce morphine and heroin-seeking behavior.

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