Cbd is not just another nutritional supplement
Cannabidiol, better known as CBD – is a chemical compound found in the marijuana plant – Cannabis sativa. It is increasingly coming into focus for its nutritional and medical value.
The CBD oil that comes from the derivation of the plant can be ingested orally, rubbed into the skin or vaped when it’s being used for its effects.
Whats in CBD?
CBD is full of flavonoids – powerful antioxidants which have strong anti-inflammatory and immune system benefits. It’s also famous for its high count of EFAs. Short for essential fatty acids, these are required for good body health. Actually, CBD oil is one of the rarest sources of Omega 6 and Omega 3s structured in the same proportion as the human body is.
Oil made from the compound also contains a really important gamma-Linolenic acid, widely known as a super unsaturated fatty acid, a chief in charge of regulating our hormonal system.
These healthy fats are vital for the human body, because:
CBD isn’t psychoactive.
Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the compound in marijuana that gets a person high
Its potential rather lies in easing symptoms of many common health issues, including anxiety, depression, acne and many more. But how did this revolution of plant based wellness begin?
How does CBD Work?
Thanks to Dr. Rafael Mechoulan from the Hebrew University in Israel, we now know that all mammals have endocannabinoid systems in their physiology, which represent the largest network in the human body, being made of compounds called cannabinoids. Until the 1990s, none of this was familiar to doctors and experts, which made the proclamation of Mechoulan’s work kinda revolutionary.
CBD receptors are also a part of cardiovascular system, the central nervous system, lymph system, our bone marrow and our immune organs – intestines, spleen and bladder.
And, what a surprise, CBD is a cannabinoid as well – which practically means that we have perfectly compatible receptors for CBD in our body. Fits together like a puzzle, right? Well, yes – but let’s see how it works.
Homeostasis is a medical term for the ideal balance of human health and one of the most important aspects of it – it basically translates to the ideal proportion of, let’s say inflammation and anti-inflammation in your body. Like a Yin-Yang situation. If there is the right amount of both, our body is in homeostasis, so there is no worry. But what if there isn’t? What if there is more inflammation?
You’ve probably guessed it – CBD plays an important role here…
When there is a problem in the immune system for example and we feel sick, what CBD does is create a cascade of homeostasis through the system – rapidly, trying to balance out all the compounds and bring them back in place, in that way healing the body. CBD isn’t weighing ,,sick’’ particles down like pharmaceuticals do – it is rather healing them naturally, reorganizing and helping the body reach homeostasis again.
Asher Milgrom, chief scientist at AMA Regenerative Medicine says that CBD is an indispensable catalyst for optimal health.
Cannabidiol: Superman of the human body
Sounds ideal – which is why so many people are shifting from pharmaceutical drugs to natural solutions like CBD. Once again, CBD oil has zero synthetic processes, it’s purely extracted from the marijuana plant and diluted with carrier oil, making it very easy for consumption.
Some of the most famous ways of consuming CBD oil is dosing a few drops under the tongue, leaving them for 30 seconds and swallowing. Pain relief and anxious feelings tend to drop really fast this way. CBD drops can also be added to a drink or meal, making it almost indistinguishable by taste.
CBD oil makes a great alternative to prescriptions
Prescription drugs have shown to cause many unintended side effects to treatment – some of them including abnormal heart rhythms and suicidal thoughts. There is no overdosing on CBD or side effects, but finding the dosage that works for you is not bad advice. See what suits you best!
Why CBD is actually better for the body is because pharmaceutical drugs work at the level of symptoms in the body, not the systems – which causes enormous strain on the physiology. On the other hand, CBD works at the level of the system of balance.
Like a computer that has a software with codes, the program that runs the human body are chromosomes who carry little packs of gene material – which hold codes for every protein in our body, including all the signaling molecules such as neurotransmitters, hormones and cytokines. Cannabidiol modulates the transcription of over 1100 genes that make the signaling molecules, which naturally reduce inflammation in the central nervous system and throughout the immune system.
More CBD benefits
CBD helps tremendously with illnesses concerning the immune system – it helps regulate autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, inflamed bowel disease, lupus, thyroid and fibromyalgia. Some cases reported significant improvement to MS patients after using CBD oil.
When it comes to the central nervous system, CBD has helped in ways of eliminating brain fog and migraines, regulating sleep, anxiety, PTSD for war veterans, ADD, ADHD and even autism.
As mentioned earlier, studies confirmed that CBD has a positive effect on our hormones, which also includes our sex life.
According to Healthline, there are many cannabinoid receptors in reproductive organs and tissue, where CBD increases blood flow and sensitivity, finally promoting body’s natural lubricants.
Making sexual contacts more relaxed is one more benefit of CBD. It combats muscle spasms and makes the whole experience more enjoyable.
In conclusion of CBD
The bottom line is… Even though research on health benefits of CBD isn’t over yet and new therapeutic uses are being discovered every year, CBD is a safe and powerful aid to chronic pain and stress. In the future, we only hope that the industry grows and helps to those who need it the most.
After all, it is a natural, synthetic-free compound, without those nasty side effects.
It isn’t just your regular nutrient supplement, but rather a powerful, majestic plant that takes care of you well-being in a non-invasive way.
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