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Cannabidiol oil, also known as CBD oil, is a type of oil derived from cannabis. Unlike THC, CBD oil does not produce a psychoactive high. As a result, CBD oil is legal in many states and has begun to be used as a treatment for a variety of medical conditions, including anxiety, chronic pain, and epilepsy.
CBD works by interacting with the body's endocannabinoid system, which is responsible for maintaining homeostasis (balance) in the body. When the endocannabinoid system is out of balance, it can lead to a variety of conditions, including anxiety, pain, and inflammation.
CBD has been shown to be effective in reducing anxiety and pain in dogs. It can also help to reduce inflammation.vet CBD is safe for dogs, and there are no known side effects. If you are considering using CBD to treat your dog, talk with your vet first.
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