"The Essential Guide to CBD is an authoritative but user-friendly primer on CBD.
CBD has splashed across the nation's headlines, taken the country by storm, and has everyone from Coca-Cola to Starbucks considering adding this new "miracle supplement" to their drinks. But the FDA has only approved it for use in treating epilepsy in children.
What is CBD, anyway? What's the difference between CBD, THC, cannabis, hemp, and marijuana? Can CBD help me lose weight? How much CBD do I need to take to help my condition? What do I look for when buying CBD? Is it better to take CBD oil or gummies or what?
The Essential Guide to CBD will answer all of these questions and much more, including both first-person anecdotes of real people's experiences with CBD and straightforward reporting about what studies have actually been done and what they show.
Written in part by the experts at Project CBD, this audiobook will separate fact from fiction, hype from reality.
*Includes a downloadable PDF with Recipes and a Glossary from the book"
"From Reader's Digest magazine's popular series, 'The Most Unforgettable Character I Ever Met' comes a collection of stories about people who made a big impact on the lives of these contributors. Each individual shares something in common: They struck home in the memory of the storyteller. These figures enriched lives through humor, wisdom, adventure, and affection, possessing a unique regard for humanity, each a gem reflecting its own light. The compilation includes:
'A Life to Tell' by Lowell Thomas
'The Brain & I' by Jackie Robinson
'Lady Chimney Sweep' by Rumer Godden
'Rare Benchley' by Marc Connelly
'To the Gates of Troy' by Andromache Schliemann Melas
'Cole Porter' by George Eells
'Old-Timer' by Alex Haley"
"From basic training to World War II to the Gulf War, America's veterans share their funniest stories in this collection of Reader's Digest's popular 'Humor in Uniform' column. Beneath the horror of war lies a rich tradition of comedy and satire, and these anecdotes have entertained readers for decades. Stars of the TV and movie versions of America's favorite military comedy, M*A*S*H, read equally hilarious pieces from all four branches of the armed forces. Whether poking fun at the higher echelons of army power or joking about retired sergeants adjusting to civilian life, Humor in Uniform earns its stripes with laughter."