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<p><u>THE CBD INDUSTRY HAS MADE THE CANNABIS COMPOUND STARTLINGLY AVAILABLE — </u>from <a href="https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/53021-recess-seltzer-cbd-review-for-people-with-zero-chill">seltzers</a> to <a href="https://www.inverse.com/article/55008-is-the-carls-jr-cbd-burger-fda-approved-does-it-matter">Carls Jr. burgers</a>.</p>
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<p>In fact, CBD, the non-psychoactive component of marijuana, is so ubiquitous that it is increasingly hard to separate word of mouth, from the science. According to new research, even the most devoted CBD fans are losing track of what the compound can actually do, and most make one important mistake.</p>
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<p>A review of 376 posts to the subreddit r/CBD (which has more than 113,000 members) found that 90 percent of posts mentioned using <a href="OnlineCBDstore.com">Online CBD Store</a> to treat an assortment of <strong>diagnosable medical conditions</strong>. But here is the thing. As of right now, CBD — in the form of the drug Epidiolex — is only approved for use in the United States to treat two rare forms of severe epilepsy.</p>
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<p>A review of 376 posts to the subreddit r/CBD (which has more than 113,000 members) found that 90 percent of posts mentioned using <a href="https://onlinecbdstore.com/">Online CBD Store</a> to treat an assortment of <strong>diagnosable medical conditions</strong>. But here is the thing. As of right now, CBD — in the form of the drug Epidiolex — is only approved for use in the United States to treat two rare forms of severe epilepsy.</p>
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<p>As the compound's popularity has spiked, the research suggests it has garnered a reputation as a cure-all.</p>
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<p>According the to the paper, published Thursday in <em>JAMA Network Open, </em>the most common off-label ways people used CBD include:</p>
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