Showing posts with label marijuana. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 20, 2022

Ice Cream Sandwich Cake

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ICE CREAM SANDWICH Cake!!! (just assemble & enjoy!) 👍👍👍

INGREDIENTS

• 12 ice cream sandwiches unwrapped

• 16 ounces whipped topping thawed

• 1/2 cup miniature chocolate chips

• 3/4 cup mini M&M's

• 1/3 cup fudge sauce

INSTRUCTIONS
– Place 4 ice cream sandwiches in a row on a serving plate.

– Use a piping bag fitted with a large star tip to pipe dollops of whipped topping over the ice cream sandwiches.

– Sprinkle chocolate chips and M&M’s over the layer of whipped topping

– Freeze until firm.

– Repeat the process with the remaining ice cream sandwiches, whipped topping and candies until you have 3 layers of ice cream sandwiches and 3 layers of whipped topping and candies. Freeze each layer until firm before proceeding with the next layer.

– Freeze the whole cake until firm, at least 1 hour.

– Drizzle the fudge sauce over the top of the cake. Cut into slices then serve.

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Friday, October 27, 2017

Want to know what the medical benefits of CBD oil are?

While CBD may be making headlines all over the world, its unique and life-changing properties have been well-known for some time. How much do you know about the benefits of CBD oil?
CBD – otherwise known as cannabidiol – is one of over 60 compounds found in marijuana, collectively known as cannabinoids.
CBD oil is on the cusp of changing millions of lives, but it still the subject of huge debates across the globe. One thing that needs to be made clear is that CBD products and drugs derived from CBD, do not contain any trace of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). THC is the chemical is cannabis that gives users the high. Its side effects also include paranoia and nausea. Research has shown that CBD can actually offset these effects.
In fact, CBD is completely non-psychoactive. It does not act on the same pathways in the brain as THC does. These pathways are called CB1 receptors, and cause those smoking marijuana to have a mind-altering experience to varying degrees.
While high amounts of THC can cause the user to become ill, or black out – the human body does not experience any psychomotor or psychological dysfunctions on even high doses of CBD. In fact, according to several studies carried out, CBD is “well tolerated and safe” even if the dosage is increased. Medical cannabis has been grown to produce high levels of CBD and trace to zero amounts of THC.
Below is a list of the medical properties of CBD – which shows just how life changing the compound can be to the medical industry – and to the lives of millions of people across the world.
Antiemetic: Reduces nausea and vomiting
Anticonvulsant: Suppresses seizure activity
Antipsychotic: Combats psychosis disorders
Anti-inflammatory: Combats inflammatory disorders
Anti-oxidant: Combats neurodegenerative disorders
Anti-tumoral/Anti-cancer: Combats tumour and cancer cells
Anxiolytic/Anti-depressant: Combats anxiety and depression disorders

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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

CBD oil and Parkinson's Disease






Evidence recently indicates that CBD provides significant, though temporary relief from the symptoms associated with a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease.

What is CBD?

CBD is an abbreviation for cannabidiol oil. It is derived from an extraction process using either the Hemp plant or the Marijuana plant. Extracting CBD allows a consumer the medical benefits of medical marijuana without the high that is associated with THC. CBD in itself has no psychedelic properties and is considered safe for consumption.

Is Purchase and Use of CBD Legal?

It depends actually. If the CBD has been derived from the Marijuana plant, it is legal to purchase and use for medical purposes in states and countries that have legalized marijuana for medical purposes. Many states and countries have not legalized marijuana for medical purposes and many people with Parkinson’s have been unable to purchase CBD for 

Impact of CBD on Parkinson’s Symptoms is Temporary

Use of CBD offers symptomatic suppression of Parkinson’s symptoms much like medications and supplements. It does not address the challenge of healing symptoms from the inside out. If your symptoms are to the point of interfering with an ability to live a full and vibrant life, then you clearly do not have the energy, focus or motivation to formulate a realistic healing program to reverse the symptoms. The initiative that is needed to kick start a recovery program is impossible to launch when you are feeling lousy. Use of CBD may just provide the kick start you need to launch a successful journey down the road to recovery.
Research (summarized below) suggests that use of CBD may well offer the opportunity to get temporary relief from symptoms. This is a valuable benefit in itself. When energy, focus and motivation return, the business of taking the actions necessary to heal from the inside out can begin at long last.

CBD Derived from the Hemp Plant

There are a few companies that sell CBD which is not legal in some states because it is extracted from the marijuana plant.  It is also expensive to purchase. A company new to the CBD marketplace, Libre, offers a series of high quality CBD products that are legal in all states because the CBD has been extracted from the Hemp plant.

Research on CBD and Parkinson’s

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of at least 85 active cannabinoids.   Scientific studies are reporting a wide variety of positive health benefits. CBD has been found to be helpful to the endocannabinoid system. Many scientific discoveries link poor health to endocannabinoid deficiencies.
Studies have found positive effects for the use of CBD on anxiety, stress and PTSD. You can find these studies listed at : pubmed.com (the US government’s index of scientific studies). Search and the terms “CBD and anxiety.”
Below are listed three abstracts from recent studies that have studied the effects of CBD on subjects who currently experience Parkinson’s symptoms.

Effects of cannabidiol in the treatment of patients with Parkinson’s disease: an exploratory double-blind trial.

J Psychopharmacol. 2014 Nov;28(11):1088-98. doi: 10.1177/0269881114550355. Epub 2014 Sep 18.
Chagas MH, Zuardi AW, Tumas V, Pena-Pereira MA, Sobreira ET, Bergamaschi MM, dos Santos AC, Teixeira AL, Hallak JE, Crippa JA.
Twenty one (21) subjects were assigned to three groups of seven subjects each who were treated with placebo, cannabidiol (CBD) 75 mg/day or CBD 300 mg/day. One week before the trial and in the last week of treatment subjects were evaluated with respect to  motor and general symptoms score (UPDRS) and well-being and quality of life (PDQ-39).
No statistically significant differences were found in UPDRS scores. Despite the very small sample size, groups treated with placebo and CBD 300 mg/day had significantly different mean total scores in the PDQ-39 (p = 0.05). Significance is very much a factor of sample size, so this result is striking in itself. Findings suggest a possible effect of CBD in improving quality of life measures in PD patients with no psychiatric comorbidities.

Cannabis (medical marijuana) treatment for motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson disease: an open-label observational study

Clin Neuropharmacol. 2014 Mar-Apr;37(2):41-4. doi: 10.1097/WNF.0000000000000016.
Lotan I1, Treves TA, Roditi Y, Djaldetti R.
  • by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy DirectorMarch 17, 2014
Inhaling whole-plant cannabis provides symptomatic relief in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), according to a scientific article published in the March/April edition of the journal Clinical Neuropharmacology. Investigators at Tel Aviv University, Department of Neurology evaluated Parkinson’s disease symptoms in 22 patients at baseline and 30-minutes after inhaling cannabis.
Researchers reported that inhaled cannabis was associated with “significant improvement after treatment in tremor, rigidity, and bradykinsea (slowness of movement). There was also significant improvement of sleep and pain scores. No significant adverse effects of the drug were observed.”
The researchers concluded that their study is “the first to report an amelioration of both motor and non–motor symptoms in patients with PD treated with cannabis. The study opens new venues for treatment strategies in PD especially in patients refractory to current medications.

Cannabidiol can improve complex sleep-related behaviours associated with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder in Parkinson’s disease patients: a case series

J Clin Pharm Ther. 2014 Oct;39(5):564-6. doi: 10.1111/jcpt.12179. Epub 2014 May 21
Chagas MH, Eckeli AL, Zuardi AW, Pena-Pereira MA, Sobreira-Neto MA, Sobreira ET, Camilo MR, Bergamaschi MM, Schenck CH, Hallak JE, Tumas V, Crippa JA.
The administration of cannabidiol (CBD) was found to control sleep disorders in patients who currently experience the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease as reported in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. An international team of researchers from the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil and the University of Minnesota Medical School USA evaluated the ingestion of CBD by four Parkinson’s disease patients with REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD). This condition is characterized by nightmares and active behavior during dreaming.
Cannabidiol treatment reduced symptoms in each of the four subjects. Symptoms returned with the same frequency and intensity following subjects’ discontinuation of the cannabinoid.

Bottom Line

The CBD treatment options seems to be a good one to consider, especially if you are having significant challenges with functioning on a day to day basis. There is research on the use of CBD that address problems related to trauma, anxiety post traumatic stress – all of which lie at the core cause of neurological difficulties.
As with any natural treatment option, be sure to check with your doctor to insure that use of CBD will not interfere with any treatments your doctor has prescribed for you.

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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Can CBD make a mole Vanish?

Many of us have been worried about moles, or have an unsightly mole we have wished away. Unfortunately blowing them to the moon has not yet proved successful. But now, CBD for moles has become the new alternative cure according to  The Alternative Daily. CBD, or cannabidiol, the non-psychoactive ingredient found in cannabis, is becoming a very popular skin remedy. It has strong anti-inflammatory properties and is a strong anti-oxidant.

Apply CBD directly on moles

The article says that CBD can be a hassle-free way of getting rid of moles. People simply apply CBD directly onto the mole. The alternative would be surgery, which is rather extreme and expensive. Can this CBD for moles treatment really work? After all, we’d love to get rid of annoying moles without a trip to the doctor. It seems that there’s some logic behind the idea, and a few reports of moles shrinking away.

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Bulging with age

Moles, or nevi, are cell clusters. They usually appear in childhood and stop developing by the age of 25. They may change over time. Sometimes, they become more raised or bulging. The color may change, and sometimes hair grows out of them. A few centuries ago, people thought moles were beautiful, but sadly, we don’t see them that way anymore!

Mostly harmless

Most moles are benign. There are a few warning signs when people should take moles more seriously. For instance, if they are getting bigger fast, are irregular in shape and color, are bigger than 15 mm, bleeding or oozing, itchy or sore it’s best to see a doctor. In this case, the mole could be a melanoma or skin cancer.

CBD for healthy skin cells

CBD oil is rich in all sorts of skin nutrients. Alternative Daily says it can get rid of moles because it encourages healthy skin cells to grow. It also contains vitamins and fatty acids that keep the skin looking healthy and vibrant. The omegas keep the skin moist and supple. CBD can also be of benefit for other skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and it can reduce wrinkles and fine lines.

Potential treatment for melanoma

Cells in our bodies have receptors for the substances found in cannabis, called cannabinoids. The author of a study on CBD and healthy skin published in British The Journal of Pharmacology in 2013 says cannabidiol and cannabigerol can repress the transcriptional process in cells.

Thus, they can control differentiation and rapid growth of cells. This makes CBD a leading compound in the development of skin treatments. In fact, studies on CBD as a potential treatment for melanoma produced encouraging outcomes.

CBD for moles: no specific research

Anecdotal evidence shows that CBD applied directly to moles over a period of time will make them smaller. However, nobody has ever conducted a scientific study on CBD for moles. That having been said, the theory seems sound enough. We already know that CBD is good for skin, and its anti-inflammatory properties could surely help when they become inflamed.

Alternative Daily admits that it can’t say whether using CBD for moles has a scientific basis, but it concludes that it may help, and certainly can’t hurt.

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Can Cannabis Help Lyme Disease


Potential benefits of Cannabis include:

  • Antibiotics against the disease and against co-infections: marijuana is such a powerful antibiotic that it can even kill MRSA. The marijuana molecules that kill bacteria are cannabidiol, cannabichromene, cannabigerol, tetrahyrdocannabinol, and cannabinol.
  • Anti parasitic: the whole Marijuana plant contains important molecules that increase its effectiveness against microbial infections. These chemicals are called terpenoids.
The medical marijuana movement is sweeping the country and people who suffer from many chronic illnesses are turning to cannabis for relief.

Here is information about Lyme disease and cannabis.

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CBDa Raw Oil – anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, nausea
THC Activated Oil – Indica – muscle relaxant, insomnia, body pain
THC Raw Oil– chronic pain, insomnia, anxiety

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Friday, June 2, 2017

HEMP OIL VS. CBD OIL: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

HEMP OIL VS. CBD OIL: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

 

While they are similar in some ways, there are important differences between hemp oil and CBD oil. As a consumer, it’s easy to get confused by phrases such as “cannabis oil” and “marijuana oil,” especially when many companies seem to use these terms interchangeably. Let’s take a closer look at hemp oil and CBD oil to learn how to distinguish the two. 

What Is Hemp Oil?

Hemp oil is fabricated from the plant called hemp. In other words, it is a hemp extract taken from the seeds of the plant. While this type of oil can be extracted from all plants in the cannabis genus, industrial hemp is the only plant used for hemp oil. This type of hemp is specifically produced industrially and the amount of psychoactive substances that are contained in it is minimal.

Usages of Hemp Oil:

Hemp oil is great for cooking and a full of nutrients. It can provide a crispy and nutty taste to foods and can be a wonderful replacement for olive oil in salads.

It is a great natural moisturizer that can be used after a shower.
Hemp oil can be the base for different forms of plastic, instead of petroleum.

It is used in the production of paints that are more eco-friendly than petroleum-based paints.

It can be used as bio-diesel fuel, like other vegetable oils.

Hemp oil is used for making lotions, soaps and even some foods.

What Is CBD Oil?

CBD oil is the short form of the term cannabidiol oil. Cannabidiol is a natural component of industrial cannabis or hemp. CBD oil is cannabis oil that has a significant content of cannabidiol. It is made from the flowers, leaves and stalks of hemp and not just from its seeds like hemp oil. CBD oil has become very popular in the medical marijuana industry, because it can be helpful in the treatment of various conditions without the typical intoxicating effects of marijuana use.

Usages of CBD Oil:

Can be used in the treatment of cancer .

It is used in the treatment of inflammatory disorders, anxiety, depression, seizures and neurodegenerative disorders.

Can be used in the treatment of epilepsy.

The Crucial Difference Between Hemp Oil and CBD Oil 
Hemp and marijuana are cousins in the plant world, but marijuana has a much higher THC content than hemp. Hemp oil contains low levels of CBD – typically less than 25 parts per million – while CBD oil can be up to 15% CBD. 

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Thursday, June 1, 2017

CBD VERSUS PHARMACEUTICALS

CBD VS. Pharmaceuticals: How Do They Compare?

 In early 2017, the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) released a comprehensive report about the health benefits of cannabis. There is still plenty more to be studied on this wondrous plant, yet studied did find that cannabis compounds, like CBD, have huge potential in chronic pain management. But, will CBD ever replace pharmaceutical drugs? Here’s how they compare


CBD vs. Pharmaceuticals: How do they compare?

NASEM’s study confirmed that there is substantial evidence that cannabis is useful in the treatment of some common and severe medical ailments. The include chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, and chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, all conditions which would otherwise require the use of harsh pharmaceutical drugs.

Already, pharmaceutical companies have created cannabis-like drugs for multiple sclerosis and nausea and vomiting. Yet these options are often expensive and are not widely available to patients.

The pharmaceutical choices for chronic pain are far worse. Most patients are prescribed opioid pain medications, which are addictive and come with a high risk of fatal overdose.

Rates of opioid overdose are on the rise. In 2015, over 33,000 people died after overdosing on opioids. Some opioids available today are considered 30 to 50 times stronger than heroin, which has long been thought to be one of the most addictive narcotic drugs.

As a result, many patients turn to cannabis over opioid painkillers. One such patient was Arby Barosso, the man behind a rising CBD hemp oil company, Green Roads World. After years of battling arthritis and injuries, Barosso found himself addicted to his pain medication.

Arby Barosso: Fighting pharma addiction with CBD
family CBD VS. Pharmaceuticals: How Do They Compare?

Arthritis of the hip landed Barosso a 20-day visit to the hospital which prevented him from playing football and resulted in multiple surgeries. After facing substantial time in the operating room, Barosso was left with handfuls of prescription drugs. Morphine, Demerol, and Percoset all made the list


His addiction to pharmaceutical drugs came at a high price.

I was going through a tough time and I allocated that time into doing a lot of research, which enforced my decision to  fully immerse myself into the CBD industry.

Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons for medical cannabis recommendations. Specifically, many patients are seeking cannabis products high in cannabidiol (CBD).

CBD is a cannabis chemical that doesn’t cause the famous “high”. Instead, research suggests that CBD is a strong anti-inflammatory and analgesic. It is also considered safe to consume, with no known side effects.

For Barosso, CBD was influential in recovery.

"CBD has changed my life. I’ve been on CBD and sober now since September 4, 2013."

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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Why you want FULL SPECTRUM CBD oil

Found this article that explains why full spectrum CBD works so well!
 

Introduction to the Endocannabinoid System
Dustin Sulak, DO

"As you read this review of the scientific literature regarding the therapeutic effects of cannabis and cannabinoids, one thing will become quickly evident: cannabis has a profound influence on the human body. This one herb and its variety of therapeutic compounds seem to affect every aspect of our bodies and minds. How is this possible?

At our integrative medical clinics in Maine and Massachusetts, my colleagues and I treat over 18,000 patients with a huge diversity of diseases and symptoms. In one day I might see cancer, Crohn's disease, epilepsy, chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, insomnia, Tourette's syndrome and eczema, just to name a few. All of these conditions have different causes, different physiologic states, and vastly different symptoms. The patients are old and young. Some are undergoing conventional therapy. Others are on a decidedly alternative path. Yet despite their differences, almost all of my patients would agree on one point: cannabis helps their condition.

As a physician, I am naturally wary of any medicine that purports to cure-all. Panaceas, snake-oil remedies, and expensive fads often come and go, with big claims but little scientific or clinical evidence to support their efficacy. As I explore the therapeutic potential of cannabis, however, I find no lack of evidence. In fact, I find an explosion of scientific research on the therapeutic potential of cannabis, more evidence than one can find on some of the most widely used therapies of conventional medicine.

At the time of updating (February 2015), a PubMed search for scientific journal articles published in the last 20 years containing the word "cannabis" revealed 8,637 results. Add the word "cannabinoid," and the results increase to 20,991 articles. That's an average of more than two scientific publications per day over the last 20 years! These numbers not only illustrate the present scientific interest and financial investment in understanding more about cannabis and its components, but they also emphasize the need for high quality reviews and summaries such as the document you are about to read.

How can one herb help so many different conditions? How can it provide both palliative and curative actions? How can it be so safe while offering such powerful effects? The search to answer these questions has led scientists to the discovery of a previously unknown physiologic system, a central component of the health and healing of every human and almost every animal: the endocannabinoid system.

What Is The Endocannabinoid System?

The endogenous cannabinoid system, named after the plant that led to its discovery, is perhaps the most important physiologic system involved in establishing and maintaining human health. Endocannabinoids and their receptors are found throughout the body: in the brain, organs, connective tissues, glands, and immune cells. In each tissue, the cannabinoid system performs different tasks, but the goal is always the same: homeostasis, the maintenance of a stable internal environment despite fluctuations in the external environment.

Cannabinoids promote homeostasis at every level of biological life, from the sub-cellular, to the organism, and perhaps to the community and beyond. Here's one example: autophagy, a process in which a cell sequesters part of its contents to be self-digested and recycled, is mediated by the cannabinoid system. While this process keeps normal cells alive, allowing them to maintain a balance between the synthesis, degradation, and subsequent recycling of cellular products, it has a deadly effect on malignant tumor cells, causing them to consume themselves in a programmed cellular suicide. The death of cancer cells, of course, promotes homeostasis and survival at the level of the entire organism.

Endocannabinoids and cannabinoids are also found at the intersection of the body's various systems, allowing communication and coordination between different cell types. At the site of an injury, for example, cannabinoids can be found decreasing the release of activators and sensitizers from the injured tissue, stabilizing the nerve cell to prevent excessive firing, and calming nearby immune cells to prevent release of pro-inflammatory substances. Three different mechanisms of action on three different cell types for a single purpose: minimize the pain and damage caused by the injury.

The endocannabinoid system, with its complex actions in our immune system, nervous system, and all of the body's organs, is literally a bridge between body and mind. By understanding this system we begin to see a mechanism that explains how states of consciousness can promote health or disease.

In addition to regulating our internal and cellular homeostasis, cannabinoids influence a person's relationship with the external environment. Socially, the administration of cannabinoids clearly alters human behavior, often promoting sharing, humor, and creativity. By mediating neurogenesis, neuronal plasticity, and learning, cannabinoids may directly influence a person's open-mindedness and ability to move beyond limiting patterns of thought and behavior from past situations. Reformatting these old patterns is an essential part of health in our quickly changing environment.

What Are Cannabinoid Receptors?

Sea squirts, tiny nematodes, and all vertebrate species share the endocannabinoid system as an essential part of life and adaptation to environmental changes. By comparing the genetics of cannabinoid receptors in different species, scientists estimate that the endocannabinoid system evolved in primitive animals over 600 million years ago.

While it may seem we know a lot about cannabinoids, the estimated twenty thousand scientific articles have just begun to shed light on the subject. Large gaps likely exist in our current understanding, and the complexity of interactions between various cannabinoids, cell types, systems and individual organisms challenges scientists to think about physiology and health in new ways. The following brief overview summarizes what we do know.

Cannabinoid receptors are present throughout the body, embedded in cell membranes, and are believed to be more numerous than any other receptor system. When cannabinoid receptors are stimulated, a variety of physiologic processes ensue. Researchers have identified two cannabinoid receptors: CB1, predominantly present in the nervous system, connective tissues, gonads, glands, and organs; and CB2, predominantly found in the immune system and its associated structures. Many tissues contain both CB1 and CB2 receptors, each linked to a different action. Researchers speculate there may be a third cannabinoid receptor waiting to be discovered.

Endocannabinoids are the substances our bodies naturally make to stimulate these receptors. The two most well understood of these molecules are called anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG). They are synthesized on-demand from cell membrane arachidonic acid derivatives, have a local effect and short half-life before being degraded by the enzymes fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) and monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL).

Phytocannabinoids are plant substances that stimulate cannabinoid receptors. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the most psychoactive and certainly the most famous of these substances, but other cannabinoids such as cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabinol (CBN) are gaining the interest of researchers due to a variety of healing properties. Most phytocannabinoids have been isolated from cannabis sativa, but other medical herbs, such as echinacea purpura, have been found to contain non-psychoactive cannabinoids as well.

Interestingly, the cannabis plant also uses THC and other cannabinoids to promote its own health and prevent disease. Cannabinoids have antioxidant properties that protect the leaves and flowering structures from ultraviolet radiation - cannabinoids neutralize the harmful free radicals generated by UV rays, protecting the cells. In humans, free radicals cause aging, cancer, and impaired healing. Antioxidants found in plants have long been promoted as natural supplements to prevent free radical harm.

Laboratories can also produce cannabinoids. Synthetic THC, marketed as dronabinol (Marinol), and nabilone (Cesamet), a THC analog, are both FDA approved drugs for the treatment of severe nausea and wasting syndrome. Some clinicians have found them helpful in the off-label treatment of chronic pain, migraine, and other serious conditions. Many other synthetic cannabinoids are used in animal research, and some have potency up to 600 times that of THC.

Cannabis, The Endocannabinoid System, And Good Health

As we continue to sort through the emerging science of cannabis and cannabinoids, one thing remains clear: a functional cannabinoid system is essential for health. From embryonic implantation on the wall of our mother's uterus, to nursing and growth, to responding to injuries, endocannabinoids help us survive in a quickly changing and increasingly hostile environment. As I realized this, I began to wonder: can an individual enhance his/her cannabinoid system by taking supplemental cannabis? Beyond treating symptoms, beyond even curing disease, can cannabis help us prevent disease and promote health by stimulating an ancient system that is hard-wired into all of us?

I now believe the answer is yes. Research has shown that small doses of cannabinoids from cannabis can signal the body to make more endocannabinoids and build more cannabinoid receptors. This is why many first-time cannabis users don't feel an effect, but by their second or third time using the herb they have built more cannabinoid receptors and are ready to respond. More receptors increase a person's sensitivity to cannabinoids; smaller doses have larger effects, and the individual has an enhanced baseline of endocannabinoid activity. I believe that small, regular doses of cannabis might act as a tonic to our most central physiologic healing system.

Many physicians cringe at the thought of recommending a botanical substance, and are outright mortified by the idea of smoking a medicine. Our medical system is more comfortable with single, isolated substances that can be swallowed or injected. Unfortunately, this model significantly limits the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids.

Unlike synthetic derivatives, herbal cannabis may contain over one hundred different cannabinoids, including THC, which all work synergistically to produce better medical effects and less side effects than THC alone. While cannabis is safe and works well when smoked, many patients prefer to avoid respiratory irritation and instead use a vaporizer, cannabis tincture, or topical salve. Scientific inquiry and patient testimonials both indicate that herbal cannabis has superior medical qualities to synthetic cannabinoids.

In 1902 Thomas Edison said, "There were never so many able, active minds at work on the problems of disease as now, and all their discoveries are tending toward the simple truth that you can't improve on nature." Cannabinoid research has proven this statement is still valid.

So, is it possible that medical cannabis could be the most useful remedy to treat the widest variety of human diseases and conditions, a component of preventative healthcare, and an adaptive support in our increasingly toxic, carcinogenic environment? Yes. This was well known to the indigenous medical systems of ancient India, China, and Tibet, and as you will find in this report, is becoming increasingly well known by Western science. Of course, we need more human-based research studying the effectiveness of cannabis, but the evidence base is already large and growing constantly, despite the DEA's best efforts to discourage cannabis-related research.

Does your doctor understand the benefit of medical cannabis? Can he or she advise you in the proper indications, dosage, and route of administration? Likely not. Despite the two largest U.S. physician associations (American Medical Association and American College of Physicians) calling for more research, the U.S. Congress prohibiting federal interference in states' medical cannabis programs, a 5,000 year history of safe therapeutic use, and a huge amount of published research, most doctors know little or nothing about medical cannabis.

This is changing, in part because the public is demanding it. People want safe, natural and inexpensive treatments that stimulate our bodies' ability to self-heal and help our population improve its quality of life. Medical cannabis is one such solution. This summary is an excellent tool for spreading the knowledge and helping to educate patients and healthcare providers on the scientific evidence behind the medical use of cannabis and cannabinoids."

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

The benefits of cannabis oil

As cannabis has been subject to legal restrictions in most countries across the world, its reputation as a game-changing drug has been slightly tainted. The benefits of cannabis oil are overshadowed by stories of abuse, addiction and adverse effects.

The health benefits of cannabis oil
Proponents of Cannabis Oil claim multiple health benefits

However, the cannabis plant is remarkable in many ways, not least for its medicinal benefits. The compound derived from the plant – cannabidiol (CBD) is only recently being discussed seriously be the medical profession as an extremely promising new drug which seems to be having hugely positive effects of a number of severe illnesses and diseases.
There have been a number of fear mongering campaigns, a lot of misinformation and scare stories surrounding cannabis. The truth is, if used correctly, CBD has the chance to change the lives of millions of people around the world.
As already seen in this blog, CBD has been used to treat muscles spasms and fits associated with multiple sclerosis and epilepsy as well as a range of other neurological muscle disorders. What’s more, the effects can be instant – even after the patient has been a course of other, less effective drugs.
CBD has also been studied in its ability to ‘turn off’ the gene responsible for metastasis in aggressive forms of cancer.
A cannabis clinician, Dr William Courtney, has papers showing that cannabinoids can prevent cancer, reduce heart attacks by 66% and insulin dependent diabetes by 58%.
One of the most common reasons for using cannabis is its pain relief properties. By taking the extracted CBD, the user can choose to avoid consuming THC – the psychoactive property which gives the user the high that they experiencing when smoking normal cannabis, for example. While this high is largely harmless, it can be off-putting for patients who would prefer to not experience the side effects.
From the amount of research that has been carried out so far – and from the testaments of individuals suffering from various illnesses – CBD may help with the following:
1 Bone Fracture Healing
2 Breast Cancer
3 Chronic Pain
4 Depression
5 Diabetes
6 Epilepsy
7 Rheumatoid Arthritis
8 Schizophrenia
While more studies need to be carried out in order for cannabis to be more accepted by the medical community, the wealth of stories available to read and watch on the internet from ordinary people with no agenda will be enough for anyone to start taking this drug more seriously.

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