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Re: LD1 post# 204017

Monday, 12/15/2014 12:44:18 PM

Monday, December 15, 2014 12:44:18 PM

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You might want to read about CBD on Project CBD as they have stated:

by abiding by DEA policy that mandates less than 3 percent THC in a hemp derived product, one ends up with a poor quality product that requires high dosages to have any (if any) effect.

(THC and other components of the plant potentiate effects of CBD; without them, CBD is less effective.)



And from: http://www.tokeofthetown.com/2014/07/high-cbd_charlottes_web_strain_more_hype_than_help.php

High-CBD Charlotte's Web strain more hype than help?

Waltz says that many parents have grown disillusioned with Charlottes Web, including Jason David, who has been treating his son's epileptic condition with cannabis oil since 2011. David says that by pushing legislation that only allows for CBD in the oil, they are ignoring the benefits of mild doses of THC and THC-A.

"They're not telling the whole truth," David tells LadyBud. "There's no way possible that all these children in Colorado could get seizure contol and get off all their medications without using different ratios and adding THC and THCA (which are not allowed by the newly proposed legislation). Charlotte's Web can work great in the beginning but it's impossible to get off all the medications and go through benzo withdrawals without being able to play with the THC ratios. ... The only realistic option is having the whole plant available, THC and all, so people can trial and error just like with pharmaceuticals. There are so many ways to use this plant, and it's only ok to have one ratio? That doesn't make sense. This plant isn't half-good and half-evil."

Another parent, Brian Wilson, says his daughter Vivian - who has been featured here in Toke as well as in other national news sites - wouldn't have been able to control her seizures on CBD alone.

"We saw minor seizure control and developmental progress with CBD alone, but we didn't see real seizure control until we added measurable levels of THC to the mix," explains Wilson. "Others see great results with THCA added in. Some see very good results with no CBD, like in NJ where there is little to no CBD available. The point is, this is highly individualized medicine.

The junk CBD products that GRCU is selling won't provide any benefit.

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