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Mood Change Library
  • Retail Cannabinoids: What’s in These Products?

    Retail Cannabinoids: What’s in These Products?

    Over-the-counter products might not contain what is listed on the label. CBD products may also contain THC in amounts higher than listed on the label. Cannabinoid products might also contain contaminants such as pesticides, heavy metals, or fungi. Some companies provide consumers with independent analysis of what’s in their products. Continue reading →

  • How Safe are Cannabinoids?

    How Safe are Cannabinoids?

    While CBD “seems to be well tolerated” when taken orally with serious side effects being rare, the scientific literature does not speak with one voice on the safety of THC, taken either alone or in combination with CBD. About one out of five people may experience side effects of combination-products. Continue reading →

  • Cannabinoids: Depression & Inflammation

    Cannabinoids: Depression & Inflammation

    Compounds in cannabis have anti-inflammatory properties which might lead one to reach for cannabis products high in the anti-inflammatory constituents. But those using cannabinoids for anxiety and depression run the risk of making things worse. Continue reading →

  • Are cannabinoids effective for anxiety?

    Are cannabinoids effective for anxiety?

    There’s not enough evidence to conclude that cannabinoid mixtures containing both CBD and THC are effective for the range of anxiety disorders. But the research for CBD and social anxiety is rising. The risks rise with any cannabinoid product containing THC as its dose rises. Continue reading →

  • Are cannabinoids effective for sleep?

    Are cannabinoids effective for sleep?

    Certain cannabinoids might help people with sleep problems, but the question is do the possible benefits outweigh the known risks? Continue reading →

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