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Cannabis and OCD

Cannabis, particularly CBD, does not improve symptoms of OCD, as it tends to enhance focus on obsessions and compulsions. While some clinical applications exist for cannabis, its ability to tighten concentration can be detrimental for those struggling with OCD. The lack of observed worsening in symptoms suggests a complex relationship, but improvement remains elusive.
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    The Science & Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) | Huberman Lab Podcast #78

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