UHNW & HNW Women: CBD Oil Holistic Therapy

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CBD Oil Holistic Therapy




Definitions:

CBD (cannabidiol.)
(Not to be confused with Cash Before Delivery or Central Business District)
(n.)

A non-psychoactive constituent of cannabis, C21H30(OH)2.


Holistic
(adj.)

1. In health care, a term used to describe treatments of the whole person: mind, body and spirit.

2. (Philosophy) of or relating to a doctrine of holism.

3. (Medicine) of or relating to the medical consideration of the complete person, physically and psychologically, in the treatment of an unease, a dis-ease within a person.



TESTING, TESTING 1, 2, 3

For just over a year I have been using a CBD oil on myself to find out if it can help with my spiritual guidance ability further, solely for benefiting myself. It had. Firstly. I used a CBD oil after an unblocking, clearing and cleansing ritual before I slept. I did this in order to aid me with spiritual aspects as I rested for sleep and during sleep. Secondly. I used a CBD oil after a morning unblocking, clearing and cleansing ritual for assistance during the day. I wanted to find out the differences in using CBD oil at night and during the day. Throughout the process I had to start to acknowledge the subtle changes in my awareness when alone and when in public. In addition to being in a place of silence. In addition to being in a place of interference, for example having the television and radio playing whilst doing spiritual and meditation rituals. I gained more awareness about discerning spiritual energies. I gained more awareness about my own spirituality. I gained more awareness concerning the energies of people around me. People who were in my vicinity and people that I connected to online. Recently I had started to use a CBD oil Therapy session on bespoke coaching sessions for a handful of my mainly female affluent clients. It was something that they were inquisitive about and wanted to try out when I spoke about my experiences to them on the matter. They were gaining results. Tangible results that aided them exceptionally well in professional, social and personal situations. So my time online has been greatly limited due to an increase in travelling to clients, or them travelling to me for sessions.


UHNW & HNW WOMEN 1:1 THERAPY SESSIONS WITH CBD OIL

Now, I want to open this CBD oil Holistic Therapy session to a few more other affluent women in private 1:1 sessions. Especially those of you that have communicated with me regarding the use of CBD in therapies and want more support and guidance with life situations than you currently find yourself in. This is not cheap, but you can use a monthly payment plan to help you access this particular 1:1 session with me. The payment plan cost is GBP £2,604.15p a month for a 1:1 session for at least three months.

You can make an appointment regarding a CBD oil Holistic Therapy session directly from here. This is particularly for you if you want a 1:1 guidance to solutions regarding your professional, social and personal issues. All of my clients gain results every month on life situations that they are going through. Before you take part in the 45 minutes sessions you will need to complete a client form regarding your health and state of mind. Please contact me for further assistance in confidentiality.


The Most Common Marijuana Myths (and Facts)

Marijuana. Love it? Hate it? Use it daily? Use it never? It is a topic people discuss fervently. Due to the differences of opinion on whether or not it should be legal, it is a controversial subject that has come up more often than not. Depending upon the people involved in the discussions that are not always constructive, or indeed, harmless. Due to blatant misconceptions and myths, there are false and inaccurate information being spread about marijuana and its derivatives, like Cannabidiol (CBD) and hemp.

Despite the myths, (both positive and negative), plus the misconceptions surrounding cannabis and its relatives, there are small Fair Trade farmers and companies around the world that are working to bring to light CBD benefits and bust the stigma surrounding marijuana. One of the recommended and best ways to do that is by educating yourself and addressing marijuana myths with the facts.

In no particular order.

Number 1.  Marijuana and CBD are the same?

Despite the big differences, some people think of marijuana and CBD as the same thing. Although you can use both marijuana and CBD for pain relief, they are quite different. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a derivative of marijuana, (or hemp in some cases), that is made into an oil that can be added to food, beauty products, or taken as it is to provide the benefits of marijuana without the psychoactive effects. So, if you are looking for pain relief but do not want to get high, you can use best sourced CBD for pain relief instead of turning directly to marijuana for relief.

Number 2.  Marijuana can help with anxiety.

Studies have shown that marijuana, including CBD, really can help provide short-term relief from the overwhelming effects of anxiety. You may feel, overall, that it its against your better judgement to use marijuana, but when it comes to its use in situations where it can alleviate both physical and emotional ailments, you may feel differently based upon the experiences of others with chronic symptoms and causes. Just like with pain relief, if you are interested in its ability to relieve anxiety but do not want to get high, you can always find the best sourced CBD oil for anxiety and get the benefits without the psychoactive side effects.

Number 3.  Marijuana is not legalised in every country. Is CBD?

There are various countries around the globe that have legalised marijuana for medical purposes, or have it decriminalised. Click on these two links for a list of countries. https://www.cannabisbusinesstimes.com/article/cannabis-legalization-world-map/ and more information https://straininsider.com/legal-situation-cannabis-europe

Number 4.  “Medical marijuana” is just an excuse for people to get high (legally)

While there may be some people who use their need for medical marijuana as an excuse to enjoy the high that the plant offers a little more often than they need it to treat symptoms, the fact is that medical conditions are very real, and the benefits that marijuana can offer people with certain conditions are real as well. Whether it be MS, anxiety, cancer, pain, or any other condition, people are able to legitimately use marijuana to help alleviate symptoms. You can use the legally sourced leaves as a powder in food, boil the leaves for the juice, or, burn it as an incense and inhale the smoke.

Number 5.  Eat it or smoke it, the results are the same?

While both eating and smoking marijuana can and will get you high, the high is not the same. When you ingest marijuana, it is generally more concentrated and can have stronger results. That means that the amount of food you eat versus the number of roll ups you smoke to achieve the same high will be out of proportion.

Number 6.  Marijuana is not addictive(!?)

This myth is very often debated, but ultimately it depends on how you personally look at it. While it may be true that marijuana does not have the same effects on the brain and body that alcohol might, virtually anything can be addictive. Even food. Although the body may not experience the same symptoms of addiction and withdrawal as it might with cigarettes, alcohol and other drugs (medicinal and recreational), there can be psychological withdrawal symptoms including cravings and irritability. So, some might argue that whether or not marijuana is addictive depends on how you are defining addiction.

Number 7.  Many people grow and eat plants related to cannabis without realising it.

Cannabis is a member of the small Cannabaceae plant family which is a member of the rose order Rosales. This means, if you expand cannabis’ classification further this would be related to strawberries, blackberries, apples, pears, plums, peaches, almonds, figs, mulberries, and of course, roses. All of these fruits and botanical species fall under the umbrella of the rose family, making them distant cousins of the cannabis plant.

Number 8.  You cannot “overdose” on marijuana.

Smoking or ingesting too much can cause problems ranging from something as mild as an upset stomach to as serious as disorientation, confusion, and hallucinations requiring hospitalization. Although it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible to take a fatal dose of marijuana, it is not necessarily true that you cannot overdose. If you do not consider overdosing taking a deadly amount, then it is definitely possible to overdo it with cannabis.

Number 9.  Cannabis sativa is natural, so it is not as harmful as synthetic drugs.

Cannabis sativa is perhaps the world's most recognisable plant. Many people think that marijuana is less harmful than other synthetic drugs, but despite it being natural, it can still have harmful effects. It may not be as dangerous as other drugs in many ways, but ultimately you should still ensure that you are informed of its potential side effects if you intend to use it.

Number 10.  You can drive/pilot better high than drunk.

This is a myth. You should never drive a vehicle/pilot an aircraft or water vessel while intoxicated. By all means enjoy your ‘pot brownie’ or other foods and beverages that contain marijuana but never get behind a wheel of a vehicle with the intent of driving off. No matter how ‘fine’ you feel after eating such an indulgence.

What other marijuana myths do you seem to hear time and time again?



Open your mind so that you can transport yourself forward on your own terms and expectations.

You like what you have achieved, or are achieving. You are different and this difference drives you forward. You are unique. You have similarities to other like-minded individuals. You have strategic moves running through your mind. You want to arrive at a specific destination. You want appropriate alliances. You can rejoice in taking three steps forward but there are times when taking three steps forward results in 1.5 steps backwards. You are a human being. Your Self is a business entity. How you do business is influenced by your childhood, the mindset of your parents/family, the control of your peers and the influences of others around you. You are learning each and every day by integrating differing communication techniques. Sometimes you take a hit. Sometimes you take a smooth journey. Sometimes you are focused. Sometimes you let in unwanted influences. How you handle all of this is paramount to your progression. You are not expected to know everything, but you are expected to learn as you journey along your life path. You are expected to expand your mind. Open your mind. To possibilities that are conducive to you and harm no-one where they are not harming you. Life is a game and you have to learn how to be a soldier and a leader in it.

So, how is it going for you? Wanting to engage with CBD oil? Then contact me directly.




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