I want folks to make an informed decision. Before you can make a decision you need facts, research and resources.
There is a lot of hokum about hemp seed oil and CBD oil. Both are oils that come from the hemp plant.
They are not the same. They service different populations and purposes. In this episode, a look at what is hemp seed oil and CBD oil.
On Twitter there were people telling their stories about drinking half a can and then being tore up for the rest of the night.
Other people mentioning that not only did they drink a can of Four Loco but had a vodka chaser. The word blackout was often used.
This is when reading becomes fundamental. Not that it would have stopped any teen or college freshman from gulping it down but maybe reading that the drink had caffeine and a percentage of booze might have slowed or stopped a few of them sipping 24 ounces/709ml of trouble.
Which is my I want to talk about Hemp Seed Oil. It will not make you sick like the original Four Loko. But there are "opportunistic" people who want to exact money from you based on ignorance.
Resources Mentioned:
From CBS News This Morning, a story about Cecil Jackson who has agoraphobia.
Anxiety and Depression Association of America video about Overcoming Agoraphobia on YouTube.
PepsiCo Rockstar Unplugged Product Information page
PBS NewsHour page on Is CBD legal? Here’s what you need to know, according to science. It is a good starting point of information.
Consumer Reports.org posts on CBD Goes Mainstream and How to Shop for CBD.
Your can also check out their main guide page on all of the other articles they have written about CBD.
If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.
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