Online CBD is no good

When I talked to my psychologist about using CBD to help mesleep, he believed it was a great thought.

The only thing he warned me about was purchasing CBD on the internet. He told me that if I was sure I wanted to use CBD, I should only buy it at a marijuana dispensary, or in the pharmacy. I thought this sounded odd, but I didn’t question him. He was a nurse after all. Instead of asking where I should buy the CBD, I asked if there was any special style of CBD I should purchase. He told me that when I went to the dispensary or pharmacy, I should tell them about my attention issues and ask them that question. The next morning, I went to the marijuana dispensary and asked about the CBD. The pharmacist gave me some suggestions, however I wasn’t sure about the price tag. I said I wanted to go back home and learn about it before I made a purchase… After leaving the pharmacy, I went directly to the marijuana store. I told them about my attention issues and asked which CBD would work best for me. He recommended some of the same CBD products the pharmacist had talked about, along with a few the pharmacy didn’t have. The prices were decent, so I asked more questions about those products not around in the pharmacy. Both of us must have chatted back and forth for half an hour before I told him what I wanted to take back home with me. I was satisfied with the answers I received plus I was sure my CBD products were going to help.

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