Par4QC
Viagra wasn't supposed to be about ED but it works well for it. Myself, I don't like drugs and prefer natural routes.
Of course, I distrust the medical industry. CBD is NATURAL not a drug. Anecdotal evidence works fine for me in some cases.
The studies on CBD are lacking. However, the anecdotal evidence is overwhelming that it helps people in a number of areas. It's medically approved for seizures but also works for anxiety, depression, insomnia and pain management. With my sleep as it is, I might give it a go. In Texas, CBD laws are murky. Not sure I'd go all the wa with it until I know for sure I'm not in legal peril for using it. I would prefer CBD to some sleep med. Melatonin and CBD would be my only choices as I'd never touch Ambien or any sleep drug.
Anytime you have a natural substance competing against big pharma you're going to have tons of naysayers. Par for the course.
I've never tried it myself which is all that really matters to me. I don't care if a million studies said it didn't work, I only care if it works for me. AKBA worked for me therefore I tout it. It didn't work for Rick. Would it work for you or Steve? I don't know. Would cannabidiol? I don't know. It works for many.
This link will go into more detail, but, again, it is what works for YOU. Just like with golf equipment. Some things people swear by don't work for others. I know the next time I have a pain management issue I'm going to try CBD to see if it helps me. I will spend the appropriate time reviewing the supplement before purchasing trying to avoid any potential pitfalls.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/cannabidiol-cbd-what-we-know-and-what-we-dont-2018082414476