Your CBD products might still be prohibited. Here’s why (Marketplace)



Much is made about CBD and its health benefits, but our investigation reveals many CBD products are still illegal in Canada. Those health claims? According to …

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  1. In the 1970's Weed was $20 per ounce. A pound was $165. The Weed growers, Barons, smugglers and street dealers all made lots of money. Today we are all getting severely ripped off.

  2. The specialist that I see (referred from GP) has patients fill out questionnaires before each appointment – and appointments are regularly scheduled. They are trying to compile data but it's imperfect as all other variables cannot be taken into account. That said, it at least gives the doctor an idea of if the medication is helping and continuing to help. Prescriptions are written for and sent to the government sanctioned distributors (dispensaries?) The clinic doesn't just work with CBD, but will not prescribe medicine with THC as more than the smallest amount for people with certain health conditions.

  3. CBD is the #1 multi-billion dollar threat against pharma pain meds.
    Big Pharma donates alot more $$$ than CBD mfg's to politicians, Physician Assoc.'s, etc.
    Draw your own conclusions !

  4. So we can't test the black market items for purity nor can we conduct studies on whether CBD to see if it is efficacious in any regard. Pretty big catch 22 here

  5. Buying THC or CBD products with the official government tags are too expensive. There are a lot of reputable places to get it. THC is great. Just know your limit and what’s works for you. A little bit before bed is great.

  6. $100 – $150 a month is probably less than most people spend on morning coffees, take-out lunch, snacks, wine after work and so on .. add it all up and then make a choice on where you want to spend your hard-earned cash

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