Real estate, transport, food, well-being, clothing, travel, taxes… Being a consumer is a job in its own right and on a daily basis.

But it's not always easy to navigate the jungle of regulations or alleged bargains.

It is for this reason that

20 Minutes

and its partner UFC-

Que Choisir

invite you to meet twice a month to answer your questions in the Brief Conso.

And this week, the two editors invite you to talk about CBD, the famous active substance of cannabis.

Its production and marketing are legal in France, since it contains only a very low level of THC, which confers psychotropic effects and leads to addiction.

Oils, herbal teas, chocolate, drinks… There are (almost) all forms and for all tastes.

But if the manufacturers praise its anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective and analgesic properties, can we really attest that its effects are so miraculous?

In the products, are the THC dosages respected?

Can you test positive for narcotics if you take them regularly?

And if you follow a drug treatment, is consuming CBD contraindicated?

Audrey Vaugrente, health journalist at

Que Choisir

, answers your questions.

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