I use CBD to self-treat my anxiety, but I ve never found it to be foolproof. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn t. The route of administration plays a big part in what works for me. Ingestibles and inhalants have a greater effect on me than topicals, for example, though the effectiveness of these products varies wildly from person to person.
So when I first heard about the Curfew Dream Blanket the first CBD-infused blanket on the market I was curious but skeptical, so I set out to test the supposed sleep aid. I wanted to answer some specific questions: How was the blanket infused with CBD? Would I feel any calming effects when using it? How long would the effects last? Would it help me sleep? Is this a legitimate way to administer CBD?
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12/14/20 AT 12:14 PM Innovation drives most industries forward, and for the CBD market, that means continuously finding new ways to introduce the product into everyday life. Pixabay (CC0)
Nearly two years ago, congress passed the 2018 Farm Bill, which basically removes hemp and hemp-derived compounds from Schedule I classification, meaning that they’re no longer considered as dangerous drugs to be avoided. One of those hemp-derived compounds is CBD, which quickly found a market in the health industry as the law made it easier to market the rapid product development that occurred not long after. Unlike its illicit twin THC (which provides the mind-altering effects you get from marijuana), CBD is known for its potential health benefits.