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- Apr 8, 2018
I am not trying to argue (seems like lately it helps to start with a disclaimer). I know that marijuana is still illegal as a Federal matter, so I understand that any research on it would be limited (at best). But since CBD is not illegal, I'm wondering why there has not been at least some research done on it (or at least some that I can find). If you are saying the wait is on a funding source, and the government won't do that - that makes sense. I do believe, however, that almost all clinical studies on drugs are paid for by Pharma, not the government. And perhaps the difference is that Pharma has loads of money, whereas I would suspect the entire CBD industry is less flush with funds.lol you dont get addicted to weed...
nobody has been able to use federally funding for long term studies on effects. But i know being on the medical side of the market before it went recreationally, i personally saw so much posativity and elderly people getting off all of these perscriptions pills and getting it down to 1 or 2 things to take a day instead of 20 different pills. Im sure in the next 5 years we will see a lot of breakthroughs and in depth breakdowns when it comes to individual cannabinoids.
Anyway, I don't doubt your experience. But I'm always looking for more than anecdotal info (even beyond my own).