Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, & CBD, THC. Is It Safe? What Do Studies Show? Doctor Jack Ep 48



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  1. Thanks for this video Doctor Jack! I just found out my fiancé is pregnant this morning and I'm trying to find as much as I can on CBD. Honestly, I don't see any reason to not supplement it. She has anxiety disorder, and it's borderline acute. Even if CBD does cause a slight disruption of the endocannabinoid system, I think keeping her Cortisol levels lower is worth the trade.

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  3. Life is always beautiful when you have good health, for almost 4 years I was diagnosed with, genital herpes and I was really sad about it , buy luckily for me I was addressed to a kind and great herbal doctor who helped me to restore my health back to me, he sent me the herbs that cured my hsv2 completely and the test results proves I'm now negative of the virus , all thanks to you Dr Azaka for restoring my health, I will always be greatful to you for your kind gestures
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  4. We also have to take into consideration regulated thc versus street drugs. Street vaping and high level thc products on the black market are very dangerous due to chemicals, additives, dyes etc like you mentioned Dr Jack. It’s so important for any use of cannabis to do so through a reliable and tested source.

  5. look up the 1980's Melanie Dreher research into Jamaican mothers . she found the kids to be healthier than the none smoke counterparts , no joke … plus, saying THC messes up the endocannabinoid system is some opinionated Wording and sounds like a Biased example … there is so much biochemistry shoing how THC metabolizes, we are not guessing save for NIDA" look at smoke only " type of Mess ( research ??)

  6. Published this month in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, the systematic review revealed that a vast majority of studies on this topic found no significant statistical differences between kids who were reportedly exposed to cannabis during pregnancy, and those who were not. Less than 5% of comparable studies in this area showed any statistical difference between children’s scores on cognitive tests; importantly, these included both slight dips and improvements in scores, and all but 0.3% of study results still fell in the normal range.

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