In addition to scientific sources, we also found a plethora of feedback from people claiming that CBD is helping them. In the United States, the use of Epidiolex for the treatment of epilepsy in people over 2 years of age has recently been allowed. Epidiolex is basically the same CBD oil, only thirty times more expensive.

adilCBD oils are full spectrum oils, which means that it contains all the cannabidiol found in medical marijuana, but only miniscule amounts of THC, which allows it to be safely used without worrying about changes in perception of reality.

There are several studies on the use of CBD in people with epilepsy, which indicated that by using CBD the number of seizures was reduced from 50 times a day to 3 times a month. We also found several studies on the reduction of muscle cramps with CBD, reducing the intensity of muscle spasms by more than 30%.

This suggests that CBD should reduce muscle cramps and anxiety / nervousness, improve mobility (directly related to relieving muscle tension), and general well-being.

Studies prove it, and it sounds very good, but not everybody gets the positive effects from using CBD. Each of us has a different body, which reacts differently to increased intake of cannabidiols, and some of us won’t get all the benefits from it. But the same can be said about medication, for example, conventional medication doesn’t work for 30% of people suffering from epilepsy.

As we read in several forums where people ask for help on this topic, we can say the same:

You must try it and see if it helps you.

You can read about the dosage and consumption methods of adilCBD products here.

We always recommend that you contact your doctor and announce your desire to try CBD products.

Although doctors are reluctant to recognize CBD as an effective way to relieve symptoms, information on the subject is available to everyone and it is up to you to decide what to do.