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The federal budget contained tax breaks for low and middle-income earners, Bill Gates is single and the Wallabies have a nice new jersey.
Meh. Still gloomy.
Then I have just the news you're looking for. Cannabidiol is now available over the counter in Australia.
Wow. This is a moment in history, my friend. Let's dim the lights, put on some Wiz Khalifa and pass the dutchie on the left hand side.
You know I'm talking about CBD, right?
Sweet, man. Whatever your flavour. I'm down.
As in the other cannabis compound. The one that doesn't get you high - unlike the psychoactive THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), from the same plant.
Oh. So my local chemist is not about to become my kushman?
There will be no weed paraphernalia among the Band-Aids, vitamins and sunscreen.
But you will be able to purchase low doses of CBD, now approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration for sale in Aussie pharmacies without a prescription.
And I should consider this purchase why?
CBD is already wildly popular around the world for its medicinal properties. It's extracted from the cannabis plant as oil, and studies have shown its anti-inflammatory effects can help various ailments, from depression and anxiety to chronic pain.
How do we partake? I'm sensing there's no rolling involved.
In the US it's available in all sorts of products, from bath salts to balms and drinks. But here, it'll be sold for oral consumption only, with a maximum daily dose of 150mg.
I'm not sure why, but suddenly I'm thinking of Kim Kardashian.
Kimmy K is an ardent fan of CBD. She had a CBD-themed baby shower for her fourth child, Psalm.
Chrissy Tiegen, Paris Hilton and other people who break the Internet had communal sound baths and made their own CBD body oils.
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Ah, celebrities - they're just like the rest of us. Any more of them getting into CBD?
Try to find one that isn't. Kim's sister Kourtney puts it in her Poosh beauty products. Country legend Willie Nelson produces CBD-infused coffee and tea. And Drake, Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg all have shares in the same Canadian medicinal cannabis company.
Will Martha be baking the cookies?
Nope, but I guess you could call it a joint venture.
- Amy Cooper is a journalist who embraces wellness, but has also used kale to garnish a cocktail.