slide 1: COMMON MYTHS ABOUT CBD DEBUNKED
CBD or Cannabidiol has always been a popular topic of discussion in media legislation and
medical research. It has been at the forefront of many treatment regimens and has shown a lot of
promise in managing symptoms of several health conditions. From cosmetics to pet supplements
there are countless CBD products that are available in the market today. But despite its huge
popularity there is a cloud over how it works and the benefits it provides. So in this article we
will separate facts from fiction.
CBD Is Exclusively Derived From Hemp
Hemp is a type of cannabis that is bred for industrial purposes like oil and seeds. These are also
specifically designed to contain only a limited amount of THC content. In the United States only
cannabis plants that have THC content less than 0.3 qualify as hemp. A large part of the
population believes that CBD is always sourced from hemp. But this cannot be farther from the
truth. While some manufacturers use industrial hemp to produce CBD products others create
these products using CBD-rich strains. These strains produce more flowers and contain a lot
more CBD than hemp which is primarily grown for its fiber.
Basically cannabis and industrial hemp are different varieties of the same plant species. While
both come with their benefits both are easily available online and in the market. Although you
must confer with your state laws before going on a shopping spree. Where hemp CBD is legal in
all 50 states marijuana-derived CBD is not. You may consult an MMJ doctor and get yourself a
cannabis card to access quality cannabis products to manage your condition.
slide 2: CBD Is Non-Psychoactive While THC Is For
Recreation
You may have read articles online stating CBD as a non-psychoactive cannabis product meaning
that it does not alter with a person’s consciousness. But as research suggests CBD has shown
effective antipsychotic mood-elevating and anti-anxiety effects in humans. So how could CBD
not impact consciousness when it clearly shows these effects
So yes CBD affects a person’s psyche often in beneficial ways. However it doesn’t impair
physical and mental function in most users even with high doses. That is why CBD can be
considered as psychoactive but not intoxicating and impairing. If you haven’t already let me
help you with the false dichotomy that THC is for recreation while CBD is the medical part of
the plant. THC has proven to be very effective in managing several health conditions. It is both
medicinal and recreational. So can CBD be considered that as well Not likely. While CBD
shows a lot of promise medically it does not provide desired pleasurable effects. If you hang
with your friends with a CBD Vape Pen you won’t start giggling or sharing long stories with
punctuated periods of wondering what you are talking about. Although you will definitely feel
more relaxed focused and stress-free.
slide 3: Low Doses of CBD Is Enough
A lot of people believe that a low dosage of CBD is most effective in the treatment of medical
conditions. They feel that it avoids side effects while enhancing the endocannabinoid system.
But that is not always true. On the other hand most researchers support high doses of CBD
especially when used in the absence of THC. We know that CBD is not as potent as THC is in
relieving symptoms. For instance if you are looking to manage anxiety or pain 3 to 5 mg of
THC would suffice. In contrast you may require 30-200 mg of CBD to produce the same results.
Yes there is quite a significant overlap of the symptoms that can be treated by both the agents
but the individual responses to CBD and THC varies significantly.
Studies and research have shown CBD to be an effective medicine in the treatment of seizures
and anxiety with hundreds of milligrams per dose. That much does is simply unaffordable to
some people. Yes low doses of CBD are not enough but it still proves to be effective. So if
taking high doses is proving to be too expensive you can reduce the amount of dosage and still
reap the benefits.
CBD Works by Activating Receptors
The Endocannabinoid system is an instrumental part of our body that helps us respond to an
injury or physical distress. It works on the cellular level to provide balance to the body. That is
why it is a natural target for therapeutic interventions. The inflammatory psychological
infectious and gastrointestinal benefits of cannabis are justified by the healing power of the
endocannabinoid system. CBD works in a similar way to that of THC in terms of therapeutic
effects. We know that THC works like our body’s endocannabinoids both turn on the
cannabinoid receptors.
You would assume that CBD works in a similar manner as well. But in fact this is a
misconception. Yes CBD does not stimulate the CB1 and CB2 receptors. Instead it brings down
the activity level when it comes into contact with the receptors. Although CBD directly
decreases the cannabinoid signaling it also indirectly increases cannabinoid signaling by
inhibiting the breakdown and transport of anandamide. I understand if this contrasting property
of CBD is confusing you well welcome to cannabinoid science. It is a field riddled with
paradoxes.
CBD Is Schedule 1 Narcotic So Very Less Research
Done on the Compound
This fallacy has two parts. It is true that cannabis being a schedule 1 drug it is difficult to
conduct research on CBD. But there are several universities that have been given the nod to
research the plant. For instance Columbia University looked into the use of CBD in the
treatment of glioblastoma a type of cancerous brain tumor. The normal treatment included
radiotherapy chemotherapy and surgery. The results of the research indicated the effectiveness
of CBD in the treatment. CBD appeared to weaken and kill cancerous cells without affecting the
healthy and normal ones. So don’t be misled by the statement that there is no research done on
CBD’s effectiveness.
slide 4: Contrary to this there has been significant research done on the subject. Especially in the past
couple of years considerable progress has been made in terms of CBD research. Don’t get me
wrong this doesn’t mean that cannabis cures cancer of course not. But one cannot deny that
cannabis has proven to be helpful in managing several symptoms and significantly helps in the
treatment of the condition. If you are facing a dilemma of whether to choose cannabis for your
treatment you must consult a medical marijuana doctor. He will guide you better than anyone
else.
In the end it is important that you do your due diligence when it comes to research. Yes It is
very important to decipher what information is reliable and responsible You must do the
required research as is the case with most questions regarding health and wellness. If you are
reading an article check if it mentions FDA approval of the CBD based medication talks about
the uses of CBD on specific conditions rather than generalizations and whether it conflates the
medical potential of cannabis with industry issues. And when in doubt it is always best to have a
word with a professional.
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