Didn’t really help with sleep

When I started private school at 13, our workload upped considerably. I was assigned a lot of coursework each night and was taking a few classes each morning. It was daunting for a teenager, as well as our sleeping problems being a symptom of that. The group of us had to get up around 6:30 in the morning to get to the bus stop in time because classes usually started around 7:00. Unless I got to sleep by 10 each night, that meant I was walking around like a dead person most mornings. I was drinking too much tea throughout the morning as well as night as well, which made our insomnia problems even more difficult. Since I had chronic allergies to begin with, I switched from taking Claritin during the morning as well as started taking the sedating Benadryl at night. They’re both antihistamines, but the one is now being sold as a sleep aid. Although it worked somewhat, it’s easily not good to take benadryl for insomnia on a day to day basis. Recently I decided to try some CBD products for sleep. I have heard people talk great things about CBD so I assumed that it would deliver me some beneficial effects. Instead it just sped up our brain as well as made it even harder to get to sleep. I spoke to a cannabis doctor about it and he told me that CBD by itself is a stimulant and shouldn’t be taken as insomnia medication because it will have the reverse effect. If you want joint pain relief without the sedation of opiates, that’s where something like CBD is an amazing alternative. CBD topicals are great because you can apply them directly to the space of your body where you’re experiencing the most pain.

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