Reportedly first used to help ease Queen Victoriaâs menstrual cramps back in the 1800s, CBD is now available to the masses, popping up in restaurants, bars, cosmetic counters and even big retail chains across the country. Since cannabidiol (CBD) is the non-psychoactive part of the cannabis plant and doesnât get you high like THC, itâs been a pretty no-brainer component of lots of food, beverages, and lotions. It pretty much markets itself. Read More