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Juliette Wallen s special caramels, gummy bears and popcorn aren stanley water bottle  t just snacks. They re her  medicine . This is something I d keep in my purse or my car in case of emergency, in case I had a seizure,  Wallen explains, as she holds up a caramel fresh out of its wrapper.Each of her snacks contain CBD, which is short for cannabidiol, a derivative of the marijuana plant.It is currently being studied to see if it helps treat several c stanley website onditions, including anxiety, pain, inflammatory diseases and more.Wallen tells us,  I use CBD for systemic swelling. I use CBD for pain and I use CBD for seizure mitigation. And the side effect for me is just wellbeing. CBD has been available in oil form for a while, but it s now popping up in snack foods, sold in stores and online.Yet, the DEA considers it a controlled stanley website  substance and says it is not legal in food. It is a byproduct that comes from the marijuana plant and because of that, it is still looked at from DEA as a Schedule 1 substance,  explains Melvin Boym Terps start spring practices
BALTIMORE 鈥?The Baltimore City Department of Transportation is advising motorists that a portion of E. Fayette Street will temporarily close this weekend for roadway art painting.Between 6 a.m. Friday, August 21 and 9 p.m. Saturday, August 22, E. Fayette Street will be closed  stanley quencher to through traffic between Gay and Holliday Streets with deto stanley cup urs and parking restrictions in effect, weather permitting. During the closure, westbound Fayette Street traffic will be detoured right on Gay Street, left onto Saratoga Street, left on Guilford Avenue and right back onto westbound Fayette Street.Motorists traveling in this vicin stanley termosy ity should be on the watch for changing traffic patterns and are encouraged to use alternate routes to avoid delays.
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