By Tiffany Devitt.
I live and breathe CBD and have for about a decade. So, I’m as excited as anyone that it’s reclaiming its rightful place in the pharmacopeia of American herbal remedies. But let’s admit it: We, as an industry, may have gotten carried away.
Today consumers can buy CBD-infused mascara, CBD-infused sports apparel, CBD-infused underwear, and CBD-lined dishware. I kid you not.
Most of these fringe products are shear silliness. If CBD is leaching out of your water bottle, in all likelihood other things – undesirable things – are too. And CBD is, regrettably, unlikely to improve the thickness of your lashes. (If it did, I’d be slathering it on.)
But CBD is a miracle of sorts. While much of the scientific data is either preclinical or from other countries, this relatively recently discovered phytocannabinoid is showing great promise as a remedy for an astonishingly wide variety of common afflictions, including stress and inflammation (a major source of pain). And it appears to have few side effects.
However, not all CBD is created equally so let’s break it down.
The long and the short of it is this: CBD is no different than any other product. It takes a bit of effort to be a smart consumer but it’s worth it.
Tiffany Devitt is Chief of Government & Consumer Affairs for CannaCraft, a California cannabis company responsible for making Care By Design (CBD.org), AbsoluteXtracts, and several other popular brands. She is a Board member of the National Cannabis Roundtable and the California Cannabis Industry Association, playing a valuable and vital role in shaping and executing the company's legislative strategies in Sacramento and DC.
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