Many of CBD's content is so new, that there is a lot of content that I can't find or support. For instance. I am a celiac, that means that I can't have wheat products, or wheat proteins in my products, even IF I put them on the skin, because of a side effect, Dermatitis Herpetiformis. My brother gets this, I get asthma if I use products with this I tried looking up online "Gluten free hair products" and it pulls up all sorts of shampoos and conditioners, like it's lost it's mind. Yahoo and Google searches! A lot of gluten free products use jojoba, rice bran oil, coconut or other components in their products rather than the standard wheat germ oils because of this. A lot of CBD products still use wheat germ oil products for some stupid reason that wheat germ oil is cheaper to buy, and it does thicken hair temporarily (the same way your wheat bread rises with yeast) because of the gluten. But the search engines don't parse this out. What happens when most celiacs use a hair product with wheat germ in it is the person's hair starts to fall out. Eyelashes and eyebrows as well. So it's like "here take my cbd hair products and watch your hair fallout! I talked to Truly Cosmetics about this, and they were like "yeah, so what?"…well you just lost a customer. So, a lot of CBD producers want to produce for people but don't understand all the needs of their customers, and as well the search machines reflect this A LOT. This is problematic when CBD is marketed for those who might have thin, fine, or l"thinning" hair, which is aging or postmenopausal hair, and if you are selling something in good hopes you will find these people, and give them a product that makes their hair fallout, not from the CBD, but from the wheat germ oil, well, you just shot yourself in the foot. That is what happened to me by the way, and I could not figure out what the issue waa until I put the 2 things together. If you go to gluten free websites, you will find comment after comment about the same thing, people use the products and their hair falls out, not knowing it was the wheat germ oil and NOT the CBD that was the culprit. Most CBD business owners know or understand this problem. But it's there…
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Very good video, but I could not catch the name of the websites to help with the SEO. Could you please write down here?
Many of CBD's content is so new, that there is a lot of content that I can't find or support. For instance. I am a celiac, that means that I can't have wheat products, or wheat proteins in my products, even IF I put them on the skin, because of a side effect, Dermatitis Herpetiformis. My brother gets this, I get asthma if I use products with this
I tried looking up online "Gluten free hair products" and it pulls up all sorts of shampoos and conditioners, like it's lost it's mind. Yahoo and Google searches! A lot of gluten free products use jojoba, rice bran oil, coconut or other components in their products rather than the standard wheat germ oils because of this. A lot of CBD products still use wheat germ oil products for some stupid reason that wheat germ oil is cheaper to buy, and it does thicken hair temporarily (the same way your wheat bread rises with yeast) because of the gluten. But the search engines don't parse this out. What happens when most celiacs use a hair product with wheat germ in it is the person's hair starts to fall out. Eyelashes and eyebrows as well. So it's like "here take my cbd hair products and watch your hair fallout! I talked to Truly Cosmetics about this, and they were like "yeah, so what?"…well you just lost a customer. So, a lot of CBD producers want to produce for people but don't understand all the needs of their customers, and as well the search machines reflect this A LOT.
This is problematic when CBD is marketed for those who might have thin, fine, or l"thinning" hair, which is aging or postmenopausal hair, and if you are selling something in good hopes you will find these people, and give them a product that makes their hair fallout, not from the CBD, but from the wheat germ oil, well, you just shot yourself in the foot. That is what happened to me by the way, and I could not figure out what the issue waa until I put the 2 things together. If you go to gluten free websites, you will find comment after comment about the same thing, people use the products and their hair falls out, not knowing it was the wheat germ oil and NOT the CBD that was the culprit. Most CBD business owners know or understand this problem. But it's there…
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