CBD for Athletes

The other day, on a blog called Sports and CBD
We talked about how WADA removed CBD from the banned substances.

Sports and CBD

Let's take a look at how WADA actually stipulates it.



S8 Cannabinoids

Prohibited during competitions

All prohibited substances in this classification are specified substances
Substance of Abuse: Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

Abuse substances are often used in society outside the realm of sports (abused).
Therefore, it is a substance that is specifically identified as a prohibited substance.

Cannabinoids are the names of ingredients isolated as components of cannabis.
CBD and THC are typical substances, but more than 100 other substances have been discovered.


All natural and synthetic cannabinoids are prohibited
For instance
#Cannabis (hashish (cannabis resin) and marijuana) and cannabis products
#Natural and synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol ( THCs)
#Synthetic cannabinoids that mimic the effects of THC

It is written.
(The italics in the middle will be my additional explanation.) )

Finally, as an exceptionCannabidiolIt is written.

CBD is indeed recognized, but all other cannabinoids are prohibited substances.
With hemp CBD products, it's almost impossible to completely get rid of THC!
And the question is how long that trace amount of THC will remain in the blood.
If you drink it all the time, you don't know if the THC below the detection sensitivity is really at the same level.

If you think about that, it's much safer not to use hemp CBD in the first place.

With Kriya, you don't have to worry about that.
It does not contain THC from the beginning and
I only use those extracted from the highest quality flowers.

So, at the last Tokyo Olympics, some of the overseas athletes
It seems that some people were drinking Kriya.


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