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How the 2019 Academy Awards Rolled out the Carpet for CBD Stocks

CBD made headlines at the 2019 Academy Awards. In fact, actress Melissa McCarthy reportedly applied CBD oil to her feet to alleviate the pain she anticipated from high-heel shoes. In addition, according to Allure, stylist Kate Young also uses cannabis-based numbing cream with her celebrity clients, as well. “Applying CBD half an hour before wearing shoes, especially high heels, is very effective because it acts as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory, so it reduces pain and swelling,” Lord Jones’ co-founder and president Cindy Capobianco told Yahoo Lifestyle. “Many of our customers apply the product and then put on a pair of socks to help lock in the hydrating benefits as they apply makeup or finish getting dressed. For the most part, one application before going out has proven to be very effective.” Interest in using CBD has only grown, as medical studies prove its health benefits. In fact, it can help treat psoriasis, dermatitis, and even minimize seizures, and stress. Some of the companies that are already benefiting from CBD interest ... Click here to view full article