According to a recent report, a man in Canada with oral cancer found that medical cannabidiol (CBD) oil helped reduce the size of a wound on his cheek that the cancer had caused. He went on to describe how the cannabidiol treatment also helped lower his pain levels after the oral cancer further deconstructed his right cheek and placed a hole in it. This report was published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, and further studies went to describe how marijuana and its cannabinoids may work in helping reduce cancer patients’ pain.
Now, this case does not solidify that cannabidiol will 100 percent cure your wounds, but it does illicit a response for more research into this potential impact. The Canada man’s case “really validates what has been known for thousands of years about the utility of cannabinoids in so many different areas,” explains Dr. Vincent Maida, an associate professor in the Division of Palliative Care at the University of Toronte. Dr. Maida was the one who treated the Canada man in this case. He further explained, “Ancient cultures used cannabis extracts on wounds.”
The 44-year old Canadian man had been diagnosed with oral cancer three years prior to when he started feeling excruciating pain from a malignant wound in his right cheek. He had the tumor surgically removed and was undergoing radiation and chemotherapy, but the cancer still returned. According to the report, before the man visited Dr. Vincent Maida in Toronto, he had decided to stop any further traditional treatments for his oral cancer.
He predominantly tried different prescription drugs to relieve his pain, but it was only for the short-term. And along with these ineffective opioid medications, the man was receiving the nasty side effects that come along with these drugs, like drowsiness and constipation.
Initially, the man asked Dr. Maida to prescribe medical marijuana as treatment for his pain. Maida accepted and the man used marijuana and reported that it relieved his pain significantly and allowed him to slowly get off the prescription drugs he was taking. Unfortunately, the wound is his cheek grew and the cancer created a hole, causing him to stop using vaporized marijuana.
Not wanting to take opioid medications anymore, the man went back to visit Dr. Maida, and this time he wanted to be prescribed to medical CBD oil, which could be applied straight on the wound.
The Canadian man started applying the hemp oil directly on his wound four times each day. After a month, the man reported that the wound had stopped growing on his cheek and actually shrank by roughly 5 percent. He also reported that he felt relief about 10 to 15 minutes after each application of the cannabidiol, and the relief lasted for roughly 2 hours.
Unfortunately, after the first month and seeing promising results, the man’s overall condition was deteriorating further and was admitted to the hospital where he later died.
The exciting aspect of this report is that the oil seemed to be working as a treatment for the man’s wound. To this date, there are no concrete studies that have looked at cannabidiol’s therapeutic impact for wound treatment. Although after this report, researchers are now more curious in looking into this possible benefits. Dr. Anita Gupta, the vice chair of the Division of Pain Medicine at Drexel College of Medicine in Philadelphia stated this report “is really interesting” and urged for further research.
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
How CBD Helps Heal Wounds
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Enhance Your Skin Health with Hemp Oil
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive component of the marijuana plant, but can also be found on hemp plants. The major difference is the amount of cannabidiol that can be extracted from each plant; cannabis flowers extract about 150,000 ppm while hemp plants extract just 25 ppm.
In 1940, Roger Adams was the first to analyze a cannabis flower’s components. The structure of the cannabidiol component was not fully understood until 1963. Early on, THC was the main component that researchers and studies covered because of its interesting properties, and all other aspects of the flower were virtually irrelevant. People were intrigued by THC because of its psychoactive abilities that aren’t seen in any other parts of the plant.
This was unfortunate because they had no idea the therapeutic effect that cannabidiol, and a number of other cannabinoids, naturally was capable of.
Cannabinoids have since been studied and analyzed and are proving to have a significant, beneficial impact on chronic skin conditions. Cannabidiol has played a major role in regulating inflammation, and now, it may be the answer to treating eczema and psoriasis.
Studies have shown that like the skin, the gastrointestinal tract is one of the primary physical barriers of the immune system, and it has a fruitful source of cannabinoid receptor sites. Further research is showing that the human body’s skin has its own Endocannabinoid System (ECS). The ECS is known to regulate all sorts of systems in your body, like the immune system. The skin’s ECS helps control processes like proliferation, differentiation, and cell death. Researchers are finding that an imbalance within the skin’s ECS may be triggering certain skin conditions like eczema, thus, needing cannabidiol to effectively balance out the system.
In 2007, a study was published that showed how cannabinoids demonstrated effectiveness in inhibiting the production of skin cells in the top layer of our skin. The results from this study showed cannabinoids do have a positive role in inhibiting proliferation and could be a possible treatment for psoriasis.
A study published in The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Journal, researched how cannabinoids create lipids that can help treat skin conditions like acne and dry skin. This is positive for the wide scale, public use of CBD oil infused skin products that can be used daily. But if you’re interested, be sure you are buying legitimate cannabidiol.
Sometimes we see hemp oil labeled as a product or component of hemp seeds, but this is misleading and usually only done so manufacturers can get around legalities. Most mislabeled cannabidiol that is found in these products are a result of large-scale hemp stalk and fiber processing facilities in Europe. Small traces can be found in these products as a result of cannabis flowers and leaves being mixed in with the hemp stalks during their processing for fiber.
It’s important that you do your research and ask questions about certain products. Find a trusted provider so you’re sure you’re receiving the maximum health benefits that you can get.
Thursday, October 5, 2017
7 Healing Powers of CBD
It’s hard for scientists and society to deny the practical use of cannabis plant’s active ingredients, known as cannabinoids. Specifically, the cannabidiol (CBD) component provides a natural healing power that treats an array of different health conditions. Scientists and researchers are intrigued by this cannabinoid because of its healing nature and the fact that it won’t get you ‘stoned’.
Jared Berry, CEO of Isodiol, explains, “CBD is now the most researched cannabinoid on the market and rightly so because the studies go back to the 1940s proving its effectiveness on the nervous and immune systems, with no toxicity, side effects, nor psycho-activity.”
In later research, it was found that cannabinoids influenced and enhanced the human endocannabinoid system (ECS). It was found in 1992 that the ECS plays an important role in homeostasis, which functions to control each metabolic process in our body; pain sensation, immune function, stress reactivity, appetite, among others. It’s a pretty incredible discovery to find out that ECS, and essentially cannabidiol, can connect with our internal systems to keep us together and healthy.
Here are 7 conditions that hemp oil helps improve:
Addiction – Sounds ironic, right? You can use a component of a Schedule 1 drug (marijuana) to ultimately stop your addiction to other drugs. There have been a number of preclinical studies showing that cannabidiol may have healing power over opioid, cocaine, and psychostimulant addictions. The best addiction it may be able to stop? Smoking cigarettes.
Weight Management – As I was talking about with hemp oil playing a role in our endocannabinoid system, it can have a positive impact on our metabolism and overall weight regulation.
Sleep – 50-70 million U.S. adults have a sleep disorder today. Research is showing that cannabidiol blocks anxiety-induced Rem sleep, which results in a better nights sleep.
Oxidative Stress – A condition that may appear when a person has an inefficient diet (nutrient deficient), oxidative stress is on a rise in individuals. When untreated for so long, oxidative stress can lead to more complicated conditions like neurodegenerative diseases, heart disease, gene mutations, and cancer. Cannabidiol can treat this condition because of its ability to cross the blood brain barrier and exert their antioxidant effects in the brain.
Depression – It’s estimated that about 3.3 million American adults suffer from persistent depressive disorder (PDD). Cannabidiol is showing to have antidepressant properties, catalyzing both serotonergic and glutamate cortical signaling. Because of how problematic traditional medications are for this condition, this is one of the most significant healing powers that hemp oil offers.
Anti-Inflammatory – Almost all diseases spawn from some sort of inflammation; heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, etc. Cannabidiol is a fantastic option that should be supplemented with proper nutrition to create an effective anti-inflammatory daily regimen.
Anxiety – Around 40 million adults are affected by anxiety disorders. Along with depression, this is another massive market that cannabidiol can positively effect. Hemp oil has been shown to benefit and reduce anxiety in conditions like PTSD, social anxiety disorder, and others. More research needs to be done, but this list shows you just how much of a positive impact CBD can have on our bodies.
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
CBD and Autism
The United States has recently made medical marijuana increasingly legal and accessible in states across the country. Along with this regulation change, there is also an increase in the research that is being done that’s trying to learn and understand all the benefits that stem from this natural herb. The cannabinoids – THC and cannabidiol (CBD) - are starting to show effectiveness in helping various illnesses and disorders.
One major disorder that researchers are looking at is Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). These disorders are typically involving the brain and present social-communication challenges. Suffers of ASD also experience issues with activities, repetitive behaviors, and the interests of people afflicted. Recently, researchers have been looking at the effects of cannabidiol and how it might work to help some of the challenges that come along with ASD. Thus far, the results have been promising.
There have not been any verified clinical studies on the healing power relationship between hemp oil and autism, but there have been plenty of cases from healthcare providers and parents that are praising the benefits that cannabidiol has been supplying to individuals with the condition.
Clinical studies can sometimes take years to get approved because of our current regulations that U.S. authorities’ have set forth. Because of this, doctors are still a little hesitant to prescribe hemp oil as a treatment option for ASD. Regardless, there have been an array of studies that are showing cannabidiol as a natural, effective treatment option for those with autism.
The anecdotal evidence of this type of treatment is pretty widespread. A child with autism so bad he couldn’t speak came to clinical psychologist Dr. Giovanni Martinez in Puerto Rico. Dr. Martinez prescribed the child to hemp oil and after three weeks of use, the child spoke his first words. The mother of the kid reported that after the communication improvement, the child’s random outbursts also subsided, most likely as a result of being able to communicate better.
In 2013, Dr. Siniscalco conducted a study that found some compounds typically found in cannabis are able to help with treatment because of CB2 receptors being a therapeutic target for pharmacological management of care for autism.
Dr. Csaba Foldy led another study in 2013 that found, “endocannabinoids are molecules that are critical regulators of normal neuron activity and are important for many brain functions. By conducting studies in mice, we found that neuroliginb-3, a protein that is mutated in some individuals with autism, is important for relaying signals that tone down communication between neurons.”
Even though there is an abundance of anecdotal evidence, clinical studies must be done to get doctors on board with prescribing the natural medicine as treatment for autism.
Luckily, Dr. Adi Aran, an Isreal-based pediatric neurologist led the first clinical study on cannabis as a treatment for autism. In his study, two types of cannabis oil formulas or a placebo was given to participants. They are finding reductions in symptoms and improvements in the overall mood of the participants.
Dr. Aran cautions about jumping to conclusions about cannabidiol as an effective treatment for autism, but he feels optimistic about what he’s seen so far.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
UK Classifies CBD Oil as a Medicinal Ingredient
After healthcare officials in the UK analyzed claims on cannabidiol’s benefits and effectiveness, they have officially classified CBD as medicine. The Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) dissected several reports that were made by manufacturing companies claiming its medicinal benefits it offers for patients.
The director of inspection and enforcement at the MHRA, Gerald Heddel, explained, “The change really came about with us offering an opinion that CBD is in fact a medicine, and that opinion was based on the fact that we noted that people were making some quite stark claims about serious diseases that could be treated with cannabidiol.”
Unline THC, the cannabidiol component found in marijuana is not psychoactive and withholds various medical properties, such as: anticonvulsant, anti-oxidant, anti-tumoral, antipsychotic, and anti-inflammatory. These properties have been shown to treat conditions like Chron’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, and epilepsy.
The interesting part is that a few months prior to accepting hemp oil as a medicinal ingredient, the MHRA was sending cease and desist letters to cannabidiol produces across the UK. Their agency released a statement that stated:
“The MHRA has now completed its review and has considered all information available to it relating to Cannabidiol (CBD) and having taken into account all the specific advice and evidence, it has come to an opinion that products containing Cannabidiol will satisfy the second limb of the definition of a ‘medicinal product’ because it may be used by or administered to human being either with a view to restoring, correcting or modifying physiological functions by exerting a pharmacological, immunological or metabolic action, or to making a medical diagnosis.”
With this new classification of cannabidiol, this could be a foreshadow of what’s to come in UK; a full medical marijuana industry. This is great news for advocates all around the world. It further strengthens the argument towards widespread access to this amazing natural healing power.
It’s a powerful, natural alternative to traditional medicines that Big Pharma is scared of. They don’t want their users to understand there’s a medicine out there that actually does treat your underlying condition, instead of just masking it like most NSAID pain medications. If you have a serious condition and are looking for a more powerful medicine, cannabidiol might be a wonderful option for you to try. Do your research and find out if it’s right for you. It’s not to be abused, but if you add hemp oil to your daily regimen, you should start to see significant benefits to your overall health
Thursday, August 31, 2017
How Should You Take CBD?
Cannabidiol is derived from the marijuana plant, but is not psychoactive and won’t make people feel “high”. It is extracted from the seeds and stalks of all-natural hemp plants as well. Reports have shown that cannabidiol is beneficial in increasing our overall health and well-being, and it has also showed great results in treating certain conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, anxiety and others. If you suffer from any of these, or are simply looking to increase your overall well-being, natural hemp oil could be a great option for you to take.
So how do you consume it? Let’s look at some different ways.
Pure Oil
This is probably the most common and cost effective way to intake cannabidiol. You will administer the oil using an oral syringe for ingestion. The amount of your dosage will depend on your “sweet spot” – everyone is different with how their body responds to hemp oil, so you must experiment.
We recommend you begin with a very small dose, maybe the size of a piece of rice, and move up from there if needed. Simply drop it straight into your mouth, on your finger, or on a spoon and let it sit under your tongue for at least 30 seconds. This will allow your body to easily absorb the cannabidiol.
Cannabidiol Capsules
This is a quick, efficient way of administering hemp oil into your system. The capsules are either powdery or gel-like, and the amount of cannabidiol will be apparent on the package label. The great thing about capsules is that they are quick, and you know exactly how much you are putting into your system each time.
The only downside is the amount of time it takes to digest the capsules and for the benefits to be felt. It’s slower than taking pure oil, but you will get the same effects.
Edibles
From gum to chocolate to water, there are many different edible options for you to receive the healing power inside each drop of hemp oil. The big thing to keep in mind with edibles is how expensive they are. They are not as cost effective as the other options, so if you are planning to take cannabidiol daily or frequently, we would not suggest this option. But, cannabidiol edibles are a great way to try the effects and see if it is a medicine you would like to add to your daily routine.
Topicals
The effects of CBD when used as a topical solution can be significant! The oil is incredibly beneficial for things like bug bites and sun-burns, and really any type of skin inflammation. This type of option is not solely packed with pure hemp oil; instead, it contains an array of other oils and herbs that will aid in the absorption and healing process.
Tinctures
Tinctures are typically mixed with a carrier oil like MCT or coconut oil to hold the cannabidiol. You can receive a variety of different cannabidiol concentration amounts with this type of option. The hemp oil can be administered with a spray or a dropper right under the tongue. A great feature of using tinctures is the mixture of tastes you can buy!
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CBD and Your Autoimmune Condition
There are roughly 80 different types of autoimmune conditions, and there are anywhere from 53 to 80 million individuals experiencing this disease at some capacity. Are you a person who is suffering from an autoimmune condition? Is your doctor telling you there isn’t a way to heal? They’re wrong. Reports have shown individuals are reversing their autoimmune conditions. But how?
Hemp oil is a highly effective healing treatment that pairs well with a healthy diet, metabolic medicine, and other treatments. Cannabidiol is known, and has been scientifically proven, to treat an array of conditions ranging from multiple sclerosis to Crohn’s disease. According to medical research, it has shown it inherits these benefits because of how it activates our internal endocannabinoid system.
The endocannabinoid system consists of receptors, called cannabinoids, that are placed throughout our body in immune cells, organs, connective tissue, and glands. The cannabinoids have the ability to send signals to all of our system and cellular structures in our bodies to encourage homeostasis.
Dr. Dustin Sulak , a licensed osteopathic physician, stated, “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 proinflammatory substances.” In essence, the cannabinoid receptors can act as an anti-inflammatory.
Inflammation is the main cause for many conditions and diseases we see people suffering from every day. That’s why studies are proving more and more how hemp oil is positively affecting these conditions because of its effect on the endocannabinoid system. Cannabidiol is a wonderful alternative to the traditional NSAID pain medications. The oil comes with zero side effects and does not carry any of the health risks related to most NSAID pain medications.
Medications were never supposed to be made in a lab. Throughout our human history, medicines have come from plants. Clinical Herbalist, Elizabeth Moriarty, explains, “The synergistic effect of the group, or entourage, of plant constituents is always greater than the sum of its parts.”
Traditional Western medicine has been found over and over again to have devastating issues with its effects. Not only does it just mask the underlying condition, but also contributes to long-term abuse of a drug. I have seen time and again my family and friends not relying on any prescription drug, but once they have an injury and are prescribed, it takes over their life. Hemp oil has never been found to have this same effect. It’s the safest alternative to what Big Pharma is currently offering us.
If your autoimmune condition is worsening and the traditional drugs are having no benefit on you, cannabidiol may be a perfect option. Do your research and find out if this natural healing power is right for you.
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