Chris Shade whom some of you recognize is the first interview.
"We’ve got two BIG subjects in this episode: CBD and the GUT.
CBD is all the rage these days. It’s not a secret that has just been discovered, but we’re just starting to open up socially to all of its incredible benefits.
Considering using CBD? Already using it? You need to see this.
Chris Shade of Quicksilver Scientific walks us through the CBD path. It’s a must watch! How many sellers on Amazon are tricking consumers
** Rhodiola – the source that is effective and the source is is not effective
** The trick used to sell inferior “hot” or “trendy” supplements
** The one consumer safeguard you should insist on for every supplement you buy
We’ll also hear some immediate action items to take from Greg Horn, who is a world-renowned supplement developer. It’s like having a personal supplement consultant! This one is so good.
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I think it's intentional, aimed at persuading people to buy the series, since it's so much to take in during the 24-hour free airing.
I listened to Chris Shade, who I find quite interesting. I've used some of his liposomal and nanoemulsified products. I was interested to hear him say he is currently researching the use of this delivery system for hormones. Is it crazy to wonder if this might one day be a more effective way to adminster thyroid hormones for those with absorption issues?
Chris Shade and other doctor/researchers are the future if it's allowed. These supplements are much more user friendly than those scripts your doctor gives you. And why shouldn't they replace all those side effects with actual beneficial ingredients. I know it can be expensive but they are becoming styled for specific symptoms you shouldn't have to go to mainstream doctors unless you need acute care.
The CBD portion has explained what it can do and all the variations of really the same strain, Setiva. I hope the industry will be able to cut through the often fly by night exploiters which often pop up with a new fad. CBD will not be a fad....guaranteed!
A couple of things I recall. Rhodiola is an adaptogen and has been popular for many years. The plant they use is grown in Russia where it is very cold and produces more of the ingredient and therefore is more costly. The question is how do you know which is used in the brand you buy. Sometimes the amount is called pixie dust just sprinkled in the batch so they can say it is in there but not really enough to make a difference.
Honestly it seems perilous unless you do a lot of investigating but if I have to ask what kind of soil the plants are grown in I'm not sure what the answer should be.
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