Who’s Afraid of CBD Oil?

I love, and am incredibly frustrated by, Amazon. That massive corporation with the boxes that smile at you when you receive your free two-day shipping treasure.

Jeff and I have been trying to get our CBD Oil products on Amazon, and have been running into issue after issue. Just when we think we’ve jumped through the final hoop… BAM, back into issues. What’s frustrating is that it seems to be the same issue over and over – nobody really knows what CBD really is. They automatically assume it’s the dreaded, federally regulated, controlled substance THC. If THC is a supervillain, then CBD would be its Bizzaro twin superhero.  I’m not saying THC is bad (it’s not), but CBD, although similar, is different and free from many of the “negatives” of THC.

Back when we first started selling CBD I wrote about how CBD is different than THC. Sure, CBD is also found in marijuana plants, but the CBD oil we sell is from hemp. There’s no THC in it. We’ve been going in circles with Amazon, working with CV Sciences to get them what they need, and still haven’t gotten it figured out yet.

How I feel trying to make my way through Amazon’s web.

The world is weird about CBD. I get it. I was too until I looked into it a little bit. Once I started reading other people’s stories about how CBD has helped them, and seeing first-hand how it helps my husband, I truly believe that it’s a good thing.

It’s become clear to me that a great deal of customer service workers are from, or currently in, India. Now, I love the sound of their voices: the roundness of their words, the melodious curve of their sentences are almost hypnotic to me, and I find myself mesmerized by the dripping-water-quail-like tones.  Great if you want to meditate, not so great if you’re trying to understand why your CBD Oil balm isn’t available yet even though you’ve sent in everything and it’s been added to your inventory. I’ve worked with, Ankit K., Bhagavatula P., Preethi R. and now am working with Barby. Barby seems great, but also a little confused about why our product isn’t showing up as available.

Regardless, we’re still working with them and will hopefully have it available on Amazon soon.  Until then, however, you can still check out all our great products on our website: www.livingwithjeff.com
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Oh, hey, another fun thing: I have been “permanently limited” from using PayPal. Go ahead and take a guess why. When I was setting up my account I reviewed their Acceptable Use Policy and all the rules, etc. about what you can/cannot sell, and my CBD Oil products did not fall into any of their categories. It is not federally regulated (no THC, remember?), not a prescription, not a controlled substance, non-narcotic… truly. I read the rules and honestly believe our product is none of those things.

Paul in the Risk Management Department believes otherwise and now I’ve been banned from using PayPal. I did send an inquiry requesting the criteria of acceptable supplements, etc., but I’ve not yet received a reply. I understand if they don’t want to sell it or allow payments for CBD to flow through their company. Fine, whatever, just say that. I don’t like being told I broke the rules and am now banned. I’m happy to play by the rules – I just need to know what they are.

Anyway, all CBD oil product woes aside, Jeff is scheduled to start a new MS med in October – Ocrevus. This one is an infusion, newly approved by the FDA, and comes with all sorts of shiny promises. It’s been approved for treating Relapsing-Remitting MS (that’s what Jeff has), and also Primary Progressive MS (faster moving). There have even been reports that some people who start Ocrevus have regained some of their lost functions. It would be super if Jeff could regain some of his balance, coordination, or ability to walk. MS affects more than just those three things for him, but I’ll not bore you with the entirety of MS’s attack on my husband.

 

For now, in addition to writing your Congressmen about the unnecessary struggles Jeff and I are going through, I want to encourage you all to not jump to conclusions. Investigate for yourself before making a judgment. You might find a really great balm for your sore joints and muscles, or an oil or supplement that quiets your tremors and restless legs. Just because “someone told me” something doesn’t make it true. Think for yourself. Check things out. Then make your decision.

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