As outlined in an article published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology,
researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos and the University
of São Paulo subjected 24 people to two separate “simulated public
speaking tests,” 15 days apart. Twenty-two out of the 24 patients were
men, and most were on other medications, most commonly levodopa.
Each
time, half were given 300 milligrams of CBD, the other half a placebo.
(The next time out, the placebo-receivers were administered CBD, and
vice-versa.) Test subjects had their heart rates, blood pressure and
tremor frequencies monitored.
And in patients who received the
CBD, both anxiety as well as tremors—a common sign of Parkinson’s which
can be exacerbated with stress—were reduced.
https://observer.com/2020/01/cbd-anxiety-tremors-parkinsons-patients-study/
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/new-study
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