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Universities, Botanics & Health to Study How CBD Affects Student Athletes
Studies to begin once it’s safe for students to return to campuses.
Northern Illinois University, the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and Botanics & Health Inc., maker of Tru-Releaf, plan to study how CBD can reduce pain and aid post-work out recovery in student athletes.
Tru-Releaf, a topical lotion, delivers 40 micrograms of full-spectrum CBD per pump. Studies using Tru-Releaf will formally begin when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, state and university officials determine it's safe for student athletes to return to campus.