That’s brilliant news, thanks @everhopeful
I’ve got lots of cbd flower right now. I might have a hemp cigarette now.
They should prescribe cbd hemp to schizophrenics. I think it may only work for paranoid schizophrenics and not people who hear voices, but I’m not sure. It may work for both.
Years ago all I could get was thc marijuana on the streets, but now that hemp is excepted by more people, it’s easily attainable. Getting people off the high thc weed.
This is so cool
Does cannabidiol can be purchased without prescriptions?
If you live in uk, then yes. I think the same is for USA.
Cbd really relaxes me.
This is great news.
CBD in the us is 50 state legal, I recommend going with a good site over smoke shop products, here’s some I use, as a word of caution most cbd products contain trace amounts of thc <.3% legally, so if you go ham on this stuff it could show up on a drug test.
https://cannacomforts.com/
I’ve got 15 ounces of cbd hemp flower lol
This is interesting but it sounds like it was either cannabidiol or amisulpiride, not both together that was tested.
42 acute paranoid schizophrenic patients receiving either CBD (up to 800 mg/day) or amisulpride (AMI, up to 800 mg/day) for four weeks in an inpatient setting with neurocognition as a secondary objective. Twentynine patients (15 and 14 in the CBD and AMI group, respectively) completed two cognitive assessments at baseline and the end of the treatment period.
Also that dose of cannabidiol is really, really large, it would be very expensive to buy that much on your own (without insurance covering it.)
It also seems amisulpiride improved cognition as well, but on different measures.
Furthermore, CBD improved sustained attention (CBD: 0.47, p = 0.013, vs. AMI: 0.52, p = 0.085), and visuomotor coordination (CBD: 0.32, p = 0.010 vs. AMI: 0.63, p = 0.088) while AMI led to enhanced working memory performance in two different paradigms