What is the CBD and How to Use it! |
Posted: November 1, 2018 |
CBD oil is the most promising non-psychotropic cannabinoid compound due to its diverse medicinal and therapeutic potentials, among which there are antioxidant, anti-psychotic and anxiolytic effects. In recent years there has been growing interest in the research of this compound due to the discovery of antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties. Making it very attractive for the treatment of conditions caused by inflammation and oxidative stress, these include Parkinson's disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's disease and ischemic reperfusion injury. All these properties and effects were brought to light thanks to the discovery of endogenous cannabinoids within our bodies, which are coupled, activated and regulate our Endocannabinoid System. Where does the CBD come from? Cannabis plants are members of the Cannabaceae family, among which 3 main species are found:
Those species that have high concentrations of psychotropic components: Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and low concentrations of non-psychotropic components: CBD, are cataloged as marijuana. This is why despite the fact that marijuana plants are currently used to reduce some symptoms of diseases, their use is mainly recreational. On the other hand, it has the opposite conditions: very low THC and high CBD, in the plants known as'C Industrial hemp 'or simply Hemp. It is interesting to note that, studies strongly suggest that CBD counteracts the psychotropic effects of THC. This difference is crucial when making comparisons about the properties of each plant. The Versatility of Hemp Because hemp is one of the most versatile plants in nature, it can be used to:
How to Use CBD Oil Use 2 times a day orally. Shake the container lightly before each use. Uncover the bottle and press the plunger to extract the Cannabis Oil with the dropper: Place 2-5 drops under the tongue: Hold for 60 seconds, letting the oil absorb, then swallow. Close the bottle and store it in a cool place without exposure to sunlight. It is advisable to always do tests with small doses, so you can rule out the likelihood of any allergy or unforeseen adverse effect. Do not consume in case of pregnancy or breastfeeding. Always consult a doctor before modifying your diet or using any new product.
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