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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 1751266" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Cbd, short for cannabidiol, is a derivative of cannabis plants (weed). It is available in various percentages, the most common being 2,75%. A few (disgusting, but you get used to it) drops under the tongue helps as an anti-inflamatory, can reduce stress and anxiety, drop bs, aid in sleeplessness and a myread of other things. As cannabidiol is something which naturally is present in our body it is quite legally available as a supplement from nature shops. It's non-hallucenogenic as there is no THC in it. The stronger stuff with THC is perscribed in the Netherlands to oncology patients and people with MS, and not available over the counter without a doc's script. Sadly, the simple supplement is self-funded, but atckeast it's widely available. Holland & Barrett should have it on their website and their shops. Hope that helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 1751266, member: 401801"] Cbd, short for cannabidiol, is a derivative of cannabis plants (weed). It is available in various percentages, the most common being 2,75%. A few (disgusting, but you get used to it) drops under the tongue helps as an anti-inflamatory, can reduce stress and anxiety, drop bs, aid in sleeplessness and a myread of other things. As cannabidiol is something which naturally is present in our body it is quite legally available as a supplement from nature shops. It's non-hallucenogenic as there is no THC in it. The stronger stuff with THC is perscribed in the Netherlands to oncology patients and people with MS, and not available over the counter without a doc's script. Sadly, the simple supplement is self-funded, but atckeast it's widely available. Holland & Barrett should have it on their website and their shops. Hope that helps! [/QUOTE]
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