Why You Should Avoid HPE (CBD): A Critical Look at This New Cannabinoid
, by Terry Esteve, 2 min reading time
, by Terry Esteve, 2 min reading time
HPE, a new CBD derivative, promises benefits but remains shrouded in mystery and potential risks
HPE, or HPE CBD, is a bit like the surprise guest at a party: it seems cool, everyone is talking about it, but is it really a good idea to invite it to your home? Before you succumb to this new trend, let me explain why you should think twice before diving into the world of HPE.
Imagine HPE as a cake that everyone wants to taste, but no one really knows the recipe. Unlike CBD, which has been tested in every way, HPE remains a scientific enigma. We know it has effects, but we don’t really know what they are or how safe they are. This lack of scientific transparency makes its use risky, especially for vulnerable people or those with specific medical conditions.
HPE promises the moon: relaxation, anti-stress, good mood... In short, a real cocktail of well-being. But wait a minute, this cocktail could well contain a little umbrella of headaches, ice cubes of nausea, and a hint of sleep disorders as a bonus. We don't have enough perspective yet to know exactly what HPE has in store for us. And if you're the type who prefers your coffee without surprises, it might be better to avoid adding this mysterious ingredient to your routine.
In France, the law on cannabinoids is a bit like an old French black and white movie: complex, unpredictable, and constantly changing. The ANSM recently decided that several new cannabinoids should be banned, including little cousins of HPE. While HPE is not yet officially on the blacklist, it may well be added soon. And you don’t want to be the one who got caught with the wrong guest at the party, do you?
HPE is a bit like a grandmother's recipe passed down from generation to generation, but that no one has ever really written down. The result? Products of variable quality, with unpredictable doses. You could end up with a pure product, or one that has more defects than a scratched vinyl record. And that's not even talking about the risks of overdose or contamination. In short, it's a risky bet.
Ultimately, HPE is like that friend of a friend that everyone talks about but no one really knows. It seems cool, but do you really want to take the risk of inviting it into your home without knowing what it can do? For those who want to play it safe, stick to well-established, tested, and approved cannabinoids. And most importantly, remember to consult a healthcare professional before diving headfirst into this new world.
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