For the majority of people there’s still a lot of confusion when it comes to CBD and we completely get where that confusion comes from.

Research on the benefits of cannabidiol supplements is still pretty new but professional studies and user-generated data/reviews and testimonials (first hand experience) are quickly beginning to show that there could be some significant medical applications across the board; from neurological and psychiatric disorders to eating and digestive disorders to pain and inflammation.

Hemp extract-based medicines have demonstrated safety, efficacy, and consistency sufficient for regulatory approval. Hence the Farm Bill passing in late-2018, and why some online CBD marketplace can ship to all 50 US states.

Still, many people are reluctant to try CBD due to its association with cannabis, but these fears are not warranted:

That’s because CBD is not psychoactive, and in most cases, CBD is actually derived from hemp (cannabis Sativa-L) rather than “cannabis”.

In this guide, we’re going to discuss what cannabidiol is and talk about the many wellness benefits that you can attain by adding this supplement to your daily health and wellness routine. Particularly those that are most beneficial to women’s health.