Natural Health for People and Pets Podcast
Episode 22: CBD Vets Australia
In this episode, I had the privilege of speaking with Dr Christopher Lee, Veterinary Director of CBD Vets Australia.
No pet parent wants to see their beloved pet suffering from conditions such as chronic pain or anxiety where conventional treatments have fallen short, and that's where CBD Vets Australia comes in. As part of Australia’s leading medicinal cannabis network, CBD Vets Australia recognises the potential that medical cannabis therapies provide as an alternative or adjunct treatment option, and as such, have developed research and training programs to assist Australia’s veterinarians in accessing CBD treatments for their pet patients.
So tune-in to learn all about what CBD is, how CBD differs from hemp seed oil, what conditions are best suited to the use of CBD, potential side effects and the importance of only buying pharmaceutical-grade CBD from a reputable source.
Visit the CBD Vets Australia website HERE for more information about who they are and how you can access medicinal CBD oil for your pet.
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