There is a law that limits how much thc can be used in CBD. So yes. ALL CBD is safe. The problem is the thc itself. Much like a drug test can detect if you've used in the last 6 months. thc doesn't consume and disappear. like alcohol does. It accumulates. Once a year use you're probably alright. Every day use. Will fail you. As long as your not subjected to random testing. CBD is a great thing. For the rest of us. Don't be using. It's been in the local news lately with so many people losing their jobs because of CBD. CBD is legal with it's minimal allowance by law. And perfectly safe. By law. Something like .3% I think it is.
CBD oil: miracle cure or snake oil? I remain relatively skeptical. I see the claims of miracle cures for everything that ailes you and it just sounds like the new snake oil. Sure it shows some promising results in certain areas, but I'll remain unconvinced for the time being.
There are arguments for and against the use of CBD and other forms of the cannabis family. Not going to get into that. The bottom line is AT this time, the regulations clearly state the any use of any of the cannabis family or its derivatives are prohibited. The key word is derivative. CBD is a derivative. A google search will pull up the information.
The reason pot stays in your urine for up to 45 days is because it accumulates in your fat cells. Most fo the other schedule one drugs are flushed out within 48 hours or so....also the reason they haven't perfected a roadside DWI test
Im not yet certain those are legal in Arkansas. We are a medical pot state only. Those who hold a card may possess full power THC products. Anything else legal for everyone else likely contains too little THC to matter. You can theoratically drink a gallon of that in .3% and sit there waiting a week. It wont help.
Believe me if i could light one up i would but no way not risking everything. My friend since grade school is an occupation therapist. Who happens to have lost his left arm elbow down and left leg knee down. Took life by the horns again and is working towards his doctorate at age 25 (has master's already) But anyways he has some chronic pain still (accident was when he was 17) and they would rather give him super addictive opiates that let him use the medicinal herbs our creator put here. The system needs total revamp
Interstate truck drivers are federally regulated, and all cannabinoids are federally illegal. It's not worth the risk in my opinion. Additionally, I am convinced that the major therapeutic benefit of cannabis cannot be realized without ingesting THC. I speak from extensive personal experience.
Meanwhile, you can eat all the kratom you want It's arguably effective for pain, and many use it to get off of opiates The downside is that like opiates, most users tend to increase their dose rapidly, and the withdrawals can be problematic