CBD (or Cannabidiol), is recommended for all conditions, including anxiety and stomach problems. It is also used for a variety of purposes.

Gallup’s recent poll revealed that one in seven Americans has used . Is it worth the effort?

Although CBD is still being studied, there have been some positive results.

CBD is an herbal remedy — a treatment that comes form a plant, in this case the marijuana sativa. Cannabis sativa has long been used to heal and alter the mind.

There are two kinds of cannabis sativa. Hemp and marijuana. CBD can be found in many products from the hemp plant.

What is CBD?

CBD is one in a group of substances called Cannabinoids derived from the cannabis sativa flower.

There are many cannabinoids and other compounds in cannabis sativa.

CBD is the primary ingredient in hemp. It is known for its healing properties. It is thought to reduce inflammation, which is our body’s response when we are injured or sick. It may also be beneficial in treating various diseases.

CBD is not psychoactive and does not cause any mental changes.

CBD vs. THC

It helps to understand CBD by contrasting it with tetrahydrocannabinol . THC is a well-known cannabinoid. It is one of the most well-known cannabinoids. was identified long before CBD. THC is the ingredient that gives you the high.

CBD is a compound found in the hemp plant. Its main function is healing. THC, the main cannabinoid found in marijuana plants, is what we call CBD. It has mind-altering properties.

Marijuana contains higher levels of THC than CBD. Hemp contains a small amount of THC (less than 0.3%) and is not sufficient to produce a high. In 2018, CBD hemp oil was legalized in the U.S.

How does CBD work?

Complex and ongoing research is underway to discover how CBD works in your body.

CBD belongs to the class of chemicals, as stated above. It comes from a plant and is therefore called a phytocannabinoid.

The body also produces natural cannabisoids called Endocannabinoids. The cannabinoid receptors are activated by cannabinoids.

Cannabinoid-receptors make up the complex endocannabinoid (ECS). It regulates neurotransmitters (chemicals which communicate between nerve cells) and other parts of the nervous systems. The ECS is responsive to both phytoand endedo- cannabinoids.

CBD, which acts on the ECS can have many beneficial effects on the body. These include: Balance of the body’s various physical functions (homeostasis), pain relief, and reducing the body’s reaction to injury (inflammation).

What are the Medical Uses for CBD?

CBD has been suggested for many different purposes. Some have been tested while others aren’t. Two rare seizure disorders are treated by the prescription medication Epidiolex.

Although studies are ongoing, evidence suggests that CBD may be effective for anxiety, chronic (long term) pain like back , insomnia, or trouble .

Studies of CBD topical, oral, and inhaled for many other conditions have also been done. These include: Fragile X syndrome (rare gene disorder), dystonia (movement disorder), graft versus-host disease (bone marrow), and Fragile X Syndrome (rare genetic disorder).

Multiple sclerosis (MS), multiple-sclerosis (transplant rejection), opioid withdrawal and schizophrenia, as well as quitting smoking. While CBD can also be used to treat Parkinson’s disease, some studies have shown it to be harmful.

Are you familiar with CBD? Have you tried CBD? You can find out about other ways Goodpath’s integrative approach to treating your symptoms here.

Types of CBD

CBD can be used in two ways: by mouth (oral), and on the skin (topical).

CBD oil could be used in either direction.

Edible gummies, capsules and other oral forms of CBD include edible gummies. Topical CBD can also be used as a lotion or cream.

CBD Dosage

CBD dosage for various conditions is still being investigated.

You should follow the manufacturer’s directions when using CBD. You should carefully read and follow all instructions. You should not use more than what is necessary.

ructed. It may lead to other side effects.

The strength of CBD and the presence of active ingredients can also influence how much CBD you take.

What are the side effects associated with CBD?

Side effects most commonly include fatigue, drowsiness, or diarrhea. Other side effects include dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and weight loss.

Numerous studies on CBD and its side effects are still in their infancy stages. CBD is generally well-tolerated by most people.

CAUTION CBD may make you tired or drowsy. People should exercise caution when using tools or equipment or driving.

By Eden