CBD, officially known as Cannabidiol, has been around and recognized for a very long time, but has only recently started to gain popularity and recognition for its benefits.
The first documented use of cannabis-derived medicine dates back to 2737 BC when Chinese Emperor Sheng Nung used a cannabis-infused tea to aid with a variety of ailments including memory, malaria, rheumatism, and gout.
Queen Victoria is believed to have used CBD to alleviate menstrual cramps during her reign which ended in 1901.
Throughout history, cannabis had served as a valuable therapeutic resource; however, during the rise of modern medicine, until recently it was not recognized by most in the medical community due to a lack of scientific evidence.
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