lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2018

Why CBD Doesn't Work For Some People

"CBD doesn't work!"

That's what my mother said when I was telling her about the miracles that I was hearing about everyday thanks to CBD.

There was a woman in Indiana who literally could not walk before she tried CBD. Now she plays golf every week, and doesn't use a cart.


Another man in Nebraska couldn't use his hands thanks to crippling pain, and is now back in his shop doing woodworking 6 hours a day.

=>The list goes on and on.

So why was my own mother so negative about it?

Turns out she tried it, and it did nothing for her. She said she might as well have been taking sugar pills.

So I dug in and did some extensive research, and was stunned at what I found.

It turns out CBD really doesn't work for some people, but it's almost always because those people don't do this one simple little thing...
 

Why CBD Doesn't Work For Some People... 

 












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