Vitamin D and CBD both benefit sports and are not considered to be doping
Lots of Athletes Say CBD Is a Better Painkiller. Is It?
“In 2017, the World Anti-Doping Agency removed CBD from its list of banned substances . That same year, former National Basketball Association commissioner David Stern said the league should change its policies to allow players to use medical marijuana. And this year, the National Football League Players’ Association partnered with the NFL to study marijuana and CBD as alternatives to other pain therapies, namely opioids.”
- 📄 THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD - 2018 CBD, Vitamin D are not listed
“Enthusiasts like former New York Giants receiver Tiki Barber, former Boston Celtic Paul Pierce, and recently retired New England Patriots star Rob Gronkowski all have their own CBD companies that promote the substance as a powerful healing tool that can manage pain, and in Pierce’s case, help with crippling anxiety.”
“This month, the NIH announced nine new research grants devoted to investigating CBD’s potential as an anti-inflammatory and pain relief therapy.”
Olympic Committee consensus on Vitamin D, Omega-3, Zinc, etc– May 2018
Sports benefits from up to 50 ng of Vitamin – meta-analysis - Nov 2012
Vitamin D being used by sports teams to avoid injuries and improve performance – WSJ Jan 2016
Collegiate Swimmers getting 4000 IU of vitamin D had fewer injuries – March 2013
Recent increase in Vitamin D levels in Elite Irish Athletes – Aug 2016
VitaminDWiki - Overview Sports and vitamin D contains
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VitaminDWiki pages with CBD in title (7 as of Aug 2022)
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