“CBD feels like a miracle”. We are all military family here, but my brother-in-law, Jason, got hit the hardes.
Jason has tried everything from weed to therapy, but it really is an all-natural solution that alleviated 90% of his pain.
Jason’s story is very common. For veterans diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and looking for alternative ways to treat it, CBD oil may be effective in managing symptoms without dangerous side effects associated with pharmacological treatment.
Let’s break it down…
How Does CBD Help?
PTSD is a chronic mental condition that can happen to anyone who has gone through a major trauma. According to PTSD statistics, there is a higher risk of PTSD among specialists working in public services, such as soldiers, policemen, or firefighters, the condition can affect just anybody.
Many patients with PTSD report trouble sleeping, struggles with stress and depression, and repetitive thoughts that replay the traumatic incident over and over in a loop.
CBD Oil may help these Symptoms
- Encourage Better Sleep
- Decrease Stress
- Ease Symptoms of Depression
- Decrease Traumatic Memories
CBD Research
New research indicates that cannabis can reduce activity in the amygdala, which is the part of the brain that drives our fear responses to threats.
This could be very good news for patients like Jason because once the relationship is better understood, CBD oil could become an alternative to prescription drug therapies that often bring unwanted side effects and the potential for addiction.
CBD Dosage:
We recommend anywhere from 10 to 400 milligrams of CBD per day for an extended time period. Even higher doses of up to 1,500 milligrams of CBD per day have been well-tolerated by research participants.