The Not-So-Shocking Truth About Gas Station CBD
According to an independent study, much of that gas station CBD contains ZERO CBD. Worldwide, cannabidiol is a multi-billion dollar industry, set to expand further across the globe in the coming years. But, patchy regulation means that those who want a piece of this saturated market adopt some questionable tactics. While the medicinal benefits of CBD are clear, it’s actual potency depends very much on where consumers source it from. According to an independent study, much of the cheap CBD currently available, in places like gas stations, contains less than advertised, and in some cases, none at all. Gas station CBD in particular is quickly becoming the sort of snake oil that deepens the pockets of the slippery individuals intent on making a buck regardless of the consequences. Is Gas Station CBD Snake Oil? History doesn’t repeat; it rhymes, or so the saying goes. We don’t have to look back very far to see examples of booming markets that can attract unscrupulous individuals. Snake oil is a common term used by those suspicious of much of the marketing hype around CBD. But the linguistic evolution of the term snake oil is actually very relevant to the CBD story. Snake Oil’s origins extend back to the 1800s when it first came to the US. Brought by Chinese immigrants during the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, it provided effective relief among laborers for joint pain on those long, backbreaking days. The secret to the medicinal benefit of snake oil was the anti-inflammatory…
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