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CBD
Cannabidiol, a compound derived from cannabis, noted for its potential therapeutic benefits.
Broad-Spectrum CBD
Contains multiple cannabinoids except THC, avoiding psychoactive effects suitable for athletes.
Turmeric/Curcumin
Natural anti-inflammatory ingredient often used in supplements, synergizes with CBD for pain relief.
Ashwagandha
An adaptogen that helps reduce stress and anxiety, commonly included in supplements.
Vitamin B12
A vitamin that supports energy metabolism and counters fatigue during exercise.
Melatonin
A hormone that regulates sleep cycles, occasionally found in nighttime gummy formulations.
Unauthorized products
CBD products using celebrity names without endorsement, often lacking credibility.
Full Swing CBD
The brand Tiger Woods partnered with, specializing in topical CBD products, not gummies.
Third-party lab reports
Independent testing reports that verify product purity and cannabinoid levels.
WADA Rules
Regulations set by the World Anti-Doping Agency regarding substances allowed or banned in sports.
Drug interactions
Interactions that may occur between CBD and certain medications, requiring medical consultation.
Legitimate brands
Companies that provide transparent information, lab testing, and credible endorsements for their products.
Pain Recovery Dose
Recommended dosage of 25–50mg CBD post-workout or in the evening for pain relief.
Stress Relief Dose
Recommended dosage of 10–25mg CBD taken before competition or in the morning for reducing stress.
Consumer safety
Protection against misleading claims and harmful products in the market, especially within the CBD industry.
Athlete compliance
Adhering to sport regulatory body rules regarding the use of CBD/Nutrition for competitive athletes.
CBD efficacy
The effectiveness of CBD for treating conditions such as pain and anxiety, supported by scientific research.
Reality check
Evaluating marketing claims against actual evidence and research findings.