A recent clinical trial conducted in Sydney, Australia, has found that nighttime use of plant-derived cannabis oil does not result in next-day impairment for insomnia patients. The study, reported by NORML, highlights the potential benefits of cannabis oil for individuals struggling with sleep disorders. Participants in the trial used cannabis oil before bedtime and were
A recent clinical trial conducted in Sydney, Australia, has found that nighttime use of plant-derived cannabis oil does not result in next-day impairment for insomnia patients. The study, reported by NORML, highlights the potential benefits of cannabis oil for individuals struggling with sleep disorders.
Participants in the trial used cannabis oil before bedtime and were assessed the following day for any signs of cognitive or motor impairment. The results indicated no significant differences in performance compared to a placebo group, suggesting that cannabis oil could be a safe option for nighttime use without affecting daily functioning.
These findings contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting the therapeutic use of cannabis oil. For more detailed information on the study, visit NORML.