Cannabidiol, or CBD, is extracted from cannabis, and has relaxing properties.

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CBD: three letters to designate cannabidiol, one of the molecules found in cannabis.

His arrival in France a few years ago was rather discreet.

Yet today, CBD can be found everywhere, in dedicated shops or at the tobacconist on your street.

If it is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) that is responsible for the "high" effect of cannabis, CBD, on the other hand, has more soothing and relaxing effects.

More and more sought-after effects in this anxiety-provoking context of the coronavirus health crisis, where confinements, curfews, social life at a standstill and, for some, affected finances, are a source of anxiety that is difficult to understand. overcome.

Do you use CBD?

Why and since when do you take it?

Oil, dried flowers, e-liquids, resin or even capsules: in what form did you choose to consume it and why?

What effects does it give you?

Tell us.

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