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Introducing Thrillist Apothecary: Your No. 1 Destination for CBD

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• [Introducing: Thrillist Apothecary](#toc_item_0) • [Take me to the Apothecary](#toc_item_1) • [Stressed Out? I Don’t Blame You. Maybe CBD Can Help](#toc_item_2) • [Don’t sweat it](#toc_item_3) • [CBD for Me Time: Self Care](#toc_item_4) • [You deserve it](#toc_item_5) • [Pour Yourself a Cup of Ambition!](#toc_item_6) • [Go Go Go](#toc_item_7) • [Want to Work on Your Skin? You Know What I’m Gonna Say…](#toc_item_8) • [Gonna let the professionals take it from here](#toc_item_9) *Header 728x90 [] Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. I don’t care when you read this, but just know: The Thrillist newsletter is perfect for any time of day. Whether you’re all hopped up on cold brew sending flowery, effusive, multi-paragraph emails to a customer service representative at The Cheesecake Factory, staring at your phone while nodding off during a mid-afternoon slump, or staying up late into the witching hour to put some final touches on your watercolor portrait of Luther Vandross, it’s never a bad time to pick up what Thrillist is putting down. And what a day to do so!!! Calling all my CBD-heads. I am thrilled to announce the new Thrillist site, Thrillist Apothecary, which will be ALL ABOUT CBD. Finally a place for the wholesome and calm CBD community. I personally love CBD because it’s ethereal, hard to pin down, and everyone is a little like, “What’s your deal?!” which is kind of like me. There are so many benefits to CBD. One time CBD made me so calm and self-assured that I was able to find the bathroom in a crowded, fancy restaurant in Manhattan without feeling even an ounce of anxiety. I felt like Tony Soprano at the Nuovo Vesuvio: invincible. Okay, I didn’t really feel like Tony Soprano. I don’t think I could ever feel like that. BUT the point is: CBD works (I think)! Plus, it’s not even drugs! I swear! It’s not drugs! It’s everything but the drugs! Today’s newsletter is all about CBD: oils, foods, skincare, self care, energy. And the fun news is, the CBD is here to stay. I feel like the Gwyneth Paltrow of Thrillist right now. I’m taking a break from acting to dive really deep into some whacky self-care routines and smoke one cigarette a week that I keep hidden in my freezer. Also, my daughter is named “Apple.” Byyyye, [-Ned Riseley, Newsletter Contributor]( [ [( [] [Introducing: Thrillist Apothecary]( DId you know that not all CBD is made the same? There’s CBD for all different kinds of things. Whether it’s your weird pain in your finger or your inability to fall asleep after watching four hours of a murder mystery show before bed (I wonder what that’s about…) or just your desire to unwind and seem like one of those people who isn’t bothered by anything (you’re not fooling me), Thrillist Apothecary is here to help you understand more about CBD and help you wander through the often confusing marketplace of the CBD world. Just how calm will this make me? Can I operate a large vehicle after taking this? Should I have caffeine AND CBD at the same time? Thrillist Apothecary will put you in touch with some of the top CBD experts of the moment. [] [Take me to the Apothecary]( [( *Sponsored Ads List [( [] [Stressed Out? I Don’t Blame You. Maybe CBD Can Help]( If you haven’t been stressed out at all this past year, more power to you, and also, you’re lying. It’s been a helluva year, and I have tension in muscles that I didn’t even know I had from all the intense changes we have had to adapt to this year. Luckily, CBD is here to help, and this article is here to help you pick out the brand of CBD that’s perfect for you. This article from Lauren Yoshiko will spell out the ins and outs of CBD use for anxiety, plus it features a link to buy some curated CBD products. [] [Don’t sweat it]( [( [( [] [CBD for Me Time: Self Care]( CBD is great even when you don’t have a real problem to deal with. Maybe you just want to rub some CBD on your pulse points, or relax in the bath, or spice up your love life with some CBD “sex oil.” I don’t know how you “self care.” And frankly, I don’t want to. JK you can tell me if you want! Let it out! Relax! Lie down! Put some CBD lotion on your face! The special little cannabinoids in CBD are really good for your skin! Whether you’re taking them orally or using them topically, CBD can make you feel like a glamorous self-care person. [] [You deserve it]( [( *720x300 Ad Banner [( [] [Pour Yourself a Cup of Ambition!]( Did I mention that CBD doesn’t have to just be for times when you explicitly want to relax? It can also be for the times when you want to rev up your engine and start doing cartwheels around your to-do list because you finished it so fast. CBD is also great for curing “brain fog” and helping you get going. You can have your CBD with your caffeine, or it’s a great alternative to the bone-rattling effects of coffee overstimulation. Read this article and check out the CBD products that will have you feeling like Dolly Parton with shoulder pads in no time! [] [Go Go Go]( [( [( [] [Want to Work on Your Skin? You Know What I’m Gonna Say…]( I know, I know. Skincare can feel like a totally unfillable black hole of endless products. Every year that I age I have a moment of going, “Do I need to actually do something about my skin or does that matter or is it genes or is it water or should I have been putting on sunblock instead of tanning oil all those years?!” and there’s really no right answer. But I have to say, CBD is proven to “help regulate processes like cell turnover and sebum production in our epidermis,” which is a sentence I just read in this article that sounded pretty convincing. Basically, CBD is good for your skin, and since I didn’t start wearing suntan lotion above an SPF 5 until this past year, I might need all the help I can get. And you probably do too. That came out wrong. I’m sure your skin’s amazing, but maybe CBD is just what you need to send it over the edge and look like an absolute peeled egg (that’s the goal of skincare, right?!) [] [Gonna let the professionals take it from here]( [( *Footer 728x90 Thrillist Editorial - Favorable reviews cannot be bought. 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