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In reply to the discussion: Large Review Finds CBD Products Don't Relieve Chronic Pain After All [View all]Wonder Why
(6,333 posts)6. The problem is that most of it is just junk. There are no real standards on how much active ingredient there
        is in any CBD you buy. From FDA website:
Some CBD Products are Being Marketed with Unproven Medical Claims and Could be Produced with Unsafe Manufacturing Practices
Unlike the FDA-approved CBD drug product, unapproved CBD products, which could include cosmetics, foods, products marketed as dietary supplements, and any other product (other than Epidiolex) making therapeutic claims, have not been subject to FDA evaluation regarding whether they are effective to treat a particular disease or have other effects that may be claimed. In addition, they have not been evaluated by the FDA to determine what the proper dosage is, how they could interact with other drugs or foods, or whether they have dangerous side effects or other safety concerns.
Misleading, unproven, or false claims associated with CBD products may lead consumers to put off getting important medical care, such as proper diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care. For that reason, its important to talk to your doctor about the best way to treat diseases or conditions with available FDA-approved treatment options.
In addition to safety risks and unproven claims, the quality of many CBD products may also be in question. The FDA is also concerned that a lack of appropriate processing controls and practices can put consumers at additional risks. For example, the agency has tested the chemical content of cannabinoid compounds in some of the products, and many were found to not contain the levels of CBD they claimed. We are also investigating reports of CBD potentially containing unsafe levels of contaminants (e.g., pesticides, heavy metals, THC).
CBD products are also being marketed for pets and other animals. The FDA has not approved CBD for any use in animals and the concerns regarding CBD products with unproven medical claims and of unknown quality equally apply to CBD products marketed for animals. The FDA recommends pet owners talk with their veterinarians about appropriate treatment options for their pets.
The FDAs top priority is to protect the public health. This priority includes making sure consumers know about products that put their health and safety at greatest risk, such as those claiming to prevent, diagnose, treat, mitigate, or cure serious diseases. For example, the agency has warned companies to stop selling CBD products they claim are intended to prevent, diagnose, treat, mitigate, or cure serious diseases such as cancer, Alzheimers disease, psychiatric disorders and diabetes. While we have focused on these types of products, we will continue to monitor the marketplace for any product that poses a risk to public health, including those with dangerous contaminants, those marketed to vulnerable populations, and products that otherwise put the public health at risk.
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/public-health-focus/fda-regulation-cannabis-and-cannabis-derived-products-including-cannabidiol-cbd]
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        Roger that. The CBD products did nothing for me. I have a mad scientist grower buddy that grew some
        brewens
        Apr 2024
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        I think THC/cannabis has good medical uses, but it's not really a painkiller.
        forgotmylogin
        Apr 2024
        #33
      
        
        That's been my experience, too. I got some to help with sleep, and sure enough, it helped
        BComplex
        Apr 2024
        #30
      
        
        I looked at the studies that were used for this report and it was a terrible selection
        RAB910
        Apr 2024
        #4
      
        
        Not surprising, since CBD is a threat to the pharmaceutical industry. So biases in reviews
        TheRickles
        Apr 2024
        #16
      
        
        The problem is that most of it is just junk. There are no real standards on how much active ingredient there
        Wonder Why
        Apr 2024
        #6
      
        
        I just spent 3.5 months in the hospital/nursing home and the THC gummies really helped me
        Botany
        Apr 2024
        #12
      
        
        I tried CBD to alleviate arthritic pain, and it was useless. The CBD deal is all hype in my opinion.
        Martin68
        Apr 2024
        #21