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CBD Could Help People Kick Their Addictions

    

    CBD (cannabidiol) is known for helping people with all kinds of issues, but a study has found that it may also help to lessen drug-related cravings, helping people to go longer without relapsing and thus slowly lessening the intensity of their addiction over time. 

    In the study, the participants who received a dose of non-psychoactive CBD reported feeling less cravings in comparison to the placebo group when faced with addiction "cues" (things that would normally trigger intense cravings for the individual with the addiction). 

    These effects continued to last a week after the administration for those who had a high dose of CBD. It was also found that the CBD participants' stress response to the cues was much lower than that of the placebo group.

    If you're struggling with kicking a drug habit, its possible that cannabidiol could help! If you're interested in trying it out, make sure to come to the trusted CBD experts at Hemp Boutique in Biloxi, MS. We know our stuff, and we'll make sure you leave with exactly what you need! Our products contain only the purest ingredients and are manufactured in FDA-registered facilities and third party tested for quality assurance. Our smokable hemp flower is grown at all-American hemp farms and comes with a certificate of analysis to verify credibility. 

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