Breaking habits

Written by Alissa Merrill

Flower & Tonic stems from my unique experience as a sales consultant in the pharmaceutical, cosmeceutical, nutraceutical and healthcare software industries. As a "Big Pharma" rep for Bristol Myers Squibb & Novartis, I was integral in the launch of several blockbuster drugs. My therapeutic areas of expertise included the treatment of diabetes, cardiovascular, sexual health, ADHD, anxiety depression, and movement disorders.

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Breaking Habits

It takes about a month to establish a habit—and often longer to break one. Early studies indicate that CBD may play a positive role in helping people break habits ranging from bad to life-threatening. A small study of smokers trying to kick the habit showed the smokers lit up less frequently when they were under a CBD treatment versus those who got the placebo treatment.

A lot of people who had been used to taking OTC or prescription pain relievers to get rid of pain eventually made a switch over to CBD instead, finding it just as or more effective than traditional painkillers. And there’s a Phase 2 clinical trial underway to see if CBD can help people dealing with a dependency on opioids, reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms. That could be a game changer for a lot of people.

To cope with the stress of kicking a bad habit, consider adding CBD to your arsenal and counter the chaos with a little calm.

Be sure to read CBD 101 to understand the science behind cannabinoids.

Breaking Habits

It takes about a month to establish a habit—and often longer to break one. Early studies indicate that CBD may play a positive role in helping people break habits ranging from bad to life-threatening. A small study of smokers trying to kick the habit showed the smokers lit up less frequently when they were under a CBD treatment versus those who got the placebo treatment.

A lot of people who had been used to taking OTC or prescription pain relievers to get rid of pain eventually made a switch over to CBD instead, finding it just as or more effective than traditional painkillers. And there’s a Phase 2 clinical trial underway to see if CBD can help people dealing with a dependency on opioids, reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms. That could be a game changer for a lot of people.

To cope with the stress of kicking a bad habit, consider adding CBD to your arsenal and counter the chaos with a little calm.

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