According to my research, unfortunately, there are unscrupulous companies with "watered down" or even "fake" cbd oil, and you would not get their health benefits.
As far as Marijuana, even tho many states have declared it "legal", at the VA its still classed as an illegal substance. Here are states which have legalized it:
This site explains where marijuana is legal, when it became legalized, and if its "medical" or recreational.
Neither hadit, nor myself suggest breaking any laws, including those for marijuana.
CBD/CBG "may" be available at stores which sell marijuana products, and those are regulated and should contain the stated amounts of CBD/CBG. Stuff ordered online, may or may not contain actual CBD oil or CBG oil, but those sold at legal dispensaries are tested to contain the stated amount of oils.
I dont recommend consuming marijuana, even if its legal in your state, and then go to the VA, which is federally controlled. It could be detectable in your system.
This said, if the VA arrested every Veteran with any trace of THC in his system, EVER, then we would have a lot more people in jail.
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According to this site, the 2018 Farm Bill "removed hemp" from the legal defination of "cannibis" if it contains less than .3 percent THC.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/cgb-vs-cbd#psychoactive
Further, both CBD and CBG can have health benefits, for Veterans and others. Neither CBD nor CBG "get you high".
CBG, on the other hand, can help with nuero disorders:
According to my research, unfortunately, there are unscrupulous companies with "watered down" or even "fake" cbd oil, and you would not get their health benefits.
As far as Marijuana, even tho many states have declared it "legal", at the VA its still classed as an illegal substance. Here are states which have legalized it:
This site explains where marijuana is legal, when it became legalized, and if its "medical" or recreational.
https://www.forthepeople.com/personal-injury-lawsuits/which-states-have-legal-weed/
Neither hadit, nor myself suggest breaking any laws, including those for marijuana.
CBD/CBG "may" be available at stores which sell marijuana products, and those are regulated and should contain the stated amounts of CBD/CBG. Stuff ordered online, may or may not contain actual CBD oil or CBG oil, but those sold at legal dispensaries are tested to contain the stated amount of oils.
I dont recommend consuming marijuana, even if its legal in your state, and then go to the VA, which is federally controlled. It could be detectable in your system.
This said, if the VA arrested every Veteran with any trace of THC in his system, EVER, then we would have a lot more people in jail.
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broncovet
According to this site, the 2018 Farm Bill "removed hemp" from the legal defination of "cannibis" if it contains less than .3 percent THC. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/cgb-vs-cbd#p
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If taking medications, consider check with your doctor before trying CBD/CBG because it may cause side effects or conflict with some medications: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/cons
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