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There are many studies this year due to legalization in US and Canada. Apparently the FDA is approving a product used to treat children’s seizures. It is also being recognized as a treatment for social anxiety ? I also read that people with RA have twice as many inflammatory receptors and it is a good anti inflammatory. For me, I have many drug allergies which make alternatives a necessity. We all need to consider location, cost and accessibility to product. To each his/her own. We all need to do what works with the least side effects. I am not recommending anything to anyone else. So that we are all clear lol

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