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Recap / Bull S 2 E 18 Bad Medicine
Season 2, Episode 18
Directed by Bethany Rooney
Written by Erica Peterson, Sarah H Haught, Marissa Matteo, & H Park
Bad Medicine
A Virginia doctor is caught with a large quantity of CBD oil, an extract of cannabis used to treat nausea and pain caused by some illnesses. Though she purchased it legally in New York, it is illegal in her home state. The doctor's mother begs Benny for his help. Benny and Bull go to meet with the District Attorney, but are surprised to find the case has been taken over by a zealous Federal prosecutor (Dana Delany). The defense learns that the doctor initially obtained the oil for her son, who has Leukemia. After seeing how significantly it helped him, the doctor made it available for some of her other suffering patients. As Bull and his team prepare for this new development, the prosecutor leaks information to Child Protective Services that leads to the son being forcibly hospitalized. The son's new doctor concludes that CBD was the best available treatment, and Bull gets him to testify to this in court. Bull then has Benny craft a unique closing argument based on the concepts of personal opinions, conflicting state laws, and how each juror's opinion matters.
The Truth About CBD: Separating Facts from Myths CBD has gained massive popularity for its potential wellness benefits, but with that rise in interest comes plenty of misinformation. Myth #1: CBD Gets You High One of the biggest misconceptions is that CBD causes a “high.” Unlike THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, CBD is non-intoxicating. It interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system to support balance without mind-altering effects. Myth #2: CBD Works Instantly While some users report immediate effects, CBD often takes time to build up in the system. Factors like dosage, body chemistry, and consumption method influence its effectiveness. Fact: CBD May Help with Stress & Sleep Scientific studies suggest that CBD may support relaxation and better sleep by influencing serotonin receptors. Many users report reduced stress and improved sleep quality with consistent use. Fact: Not All CBD Products Are Equal The quality of CBD products varies significantly. When choosi...
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