What’s All the Fuss Around CBD?

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CBD seems to be a top health and wellness trend for 2018. No matter where you look, CBD has become one of the biggest hypes among lifestyle gurus and celebrities. Whether these people add CBD to cocktails, salads, yoga routines, shoe inserts, or use it as a PMS remedy, CBD is officially a big hit. Unless you have been in hiding for the past year, you must have heard people talking about CBD and CBD-based products.

Over the last year more and more companies have developed products with a focus on CBD, the non-psychoactive cannabinoid of the cannabis plant, and with good reason. CBD has numerous health benefits, and it doesn’t make the user high. The hottest new ingredient in essential oils, wellness beverages, and beauty products; you can swallow it, smoke it, or lather it all over your skin.

What Health Benefits Does CBD Offer?

First off, it’s important to understand that each product can be different. However, a number of health benefits have been identified through independent studies and anecdotally by consumer use. These benefits include pain relief, the reduction of inflammation, combatting trouble sleeping, regulation of blood sugar, reducing anxiety, helping with depression, seizures, nausea, and more.

But, perhaps one of the biggest hypes around the health benefits of CBD is that it appears to have the potential to fight some of the symptoms cancer. A few scientific reports have found that the benefits of CBD include pro-apoptotic, antiproliferative effects which could inhibit cancer cell migration, invasion, and adhesion. In 2006, a study was published in the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics which found that CBD selectively and potently inhibited the growth of breast tumour cell lines and showed significantly less potency in non-cancer cells.

Not only could CBD have the potential to be effective in reducing breast cancer cells, but data has also suggested that it may be able to inhibit the invasion of colon and lung cancer, and it also possesses anti-tumor properties in gliomas suggesting that it could be used to treat leukemia somewhere in the future.

From helping people to manage chronic pain to improving sleep and reducing anxiety, it’s no wonder that CBD is making waves across the country. You can find CBD oil for sale all across America.

Health Benefits Without The High

Perhaps one of the most intriguing details of CBD is that it’s not a stoner’s drug and won’t get the user high. One of the biggest misbeliefs that people have about CBD is that it will get them high, simply because it is a product of the cannabis plant. In reality, CBD should be seen as similar to any other herbal supplement or remedy, like dandelion root, turmeric, or echinacea.

Most CBD products have very little to no THC, which is the psychoactive cannabinoid of the cannabis plant. Typically, CBD comes from cannabis plants that are bred specifically to contain low levels of THC. This means that you can get your hands on the numerous health benefits without the risk of getting high.

Also interesting is that both CBD and THC seem to present no risk of lethal overdose, which is important because they can be used as painkillers. In other words, instead of using opioids – which do come with the risk of overdose – patients can use CBD, which won’t make them high and they can’t overdose on.

Quitting Smoking and Drug Withdrawals

Some promising studies have found that CBD has the potential to help people quit smoking. A study that was posted to Addictive Behaviors discovered that smokers who used an inhaler with CBD smoked fewer cigarettes and didn’t have any additional cravings for nicotine.

A similar study that was posted by Neurotherapeutics found that could CBD have the potential to help people who abuse opioids. Researchers have noted that certain symptoms that patients with substance abuse problems experience, could be reduced by using CBD. These symptoms include pain, insomnia, anxiety, and mood symptoms. Although these findings are still in the early stages of research, they seem to suggest that CBD may be used to either avoid or reduce withdrawal symptoms.

The Legal Side Of CBD

The biggest fuss surrounding the issue of CBD is possibly the legal side of things. There’s now a national conversation taking place, and there is a revelation happening that everything that we’ve been taught about cannabis is wrong. Marijuana is not an evil gateway drug in the way that many want us to believe. An increasing number of people are coming around to the idea that cannabis is designed to work well with the human body.

We constantly stress our bodies out and are left trying to cope with it all, but CBD might be able to help put it back into balance. People are finally starting to realize the true medicinal value of CBD, and they are coming to the understanding that CBD is not cannabis but rather a component of cannabis, and it won’t make you high.

CBD is unique in that it stands to benefits almost everyone, no matter where on the spectrum you fall from healthy to sick, and no matter your age. As long as you discuss the use of CBD with your doctor and research how to get it and use it responsibly, then almost anyone can try it.

Sources:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3579246/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16728591/

1 Comment

  • Billy Vaughn says:

    I have a manual rolling machine i use a filter. I try to roll mine the size of a cigeret maybe a little thinner. I have some Birthday and I smoke half and it works pretty well I smoked a whole joint and it knocked me on my butt for several hours. I had taken a pain pill 4hrs earleyer (yes it was prescribed by do) I had not taken any in months so i dont know if it was the fact I smoked a whole joint or if it was a combo of the hyrocodone 10mg taken 4hrs before.

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