CBD has the potential to harm you, and the damage can happen before you even know it. CBD can affect the effectiveness of other medications you're taking, which could cause serious side effects. Many companies that sell hemp and CBD products also sell products that contain THC. People should be careful not to confuse THC products with hemp or CBD products.
Products containing THC can cause psychoactive effects and adverse events. In addition, most CBD products are not regulated by the FDA. Therefore, consumers should know that products labeled as hemp or CBD may contain other ingredients, such as THC, pesticides, heavy metals, bacteria, or fungi. While CBD is generally considered safe, it can cause adverse effects such as diarrhea and fatigue in some people.
It can also interact with certain medications and cause side effects that can be harmful. The FDA continues to recommend that more research be done on the medical applications of CBD, as it continues to be a drug of great interest because of its potential therapeutic benefits. Only 14 of these products were labeled with the specific CBD content and 8 of the products contained less than 80% of the indicated amount of CBD, while 2 products contained more than 120% of the labeled amount of CBD. Some research has linked CBD to several benefits for the heart and the circulatory system, including the ability to reduce high blood pressure.
In fact, CBD interacts with several medications, including pain relievers, antidepressants, seizure medications, and diabetes medications. If you use products that contain CBD or THC, store them in child-proof containers and out of reach of children. CBD has been studied for its role in treating a number of health problems other than those described above. More than half of the participants reported that the use of CBD allowed them to reduce their use of opioids, improve pain control and improve sleep quality.
A previous study looked at the effects of CBD and THC on 177 people with cancer-related pain who didn't experience relief from painkillers. NuLeaf Naturals and Bluebird Botanicals sell CBD products that are tested in accredited third-party laboratories and offer batch reports on their websites. However, CBD products are widely sold and there is little information on their safety or effectiveness. Another study involving 26 healthy men found that treatment with 600 mg of CBD for 7 days resulted in a significant reduction in blood pressure in the short term compared to a placebo group.
While CBD may be useful for some people with cancer, more research is needed to determine if CBD should be used more regularly in treating cancer symptoms. CBD does not contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana that produces a euphoric effect. For example, if a company claims that its CBD product can diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent diseases, the FDA considers the product to be an unapproved drug and responds with a warning.