CBD Education

What is CannaBiDiol CBD is a molecule present in Cannabis which has multiple therapeutic virtues. In Chinese medicine, Cannabis has been used for thousands of years to cure many diseases. Unfortunately, most patients are very poorly informed about this plant because there are no accredited doctors specialized in this type of treatment. Its molecular configuration is similar to that of THC, but unlike the latter, CBD has no psychotropic effects (i.e., it causes no sense of intoxication, dizziness or euphoria), which are characteristics more attributable to THC and more generally to the recreational use of Cannabis. CBD possesses therapeutic properties that we will present you in this article. An interesting feature of this molecule is its very low toxicity, and thus has very few adverse side effects: In the worst case, too high of a dose may cause sedative sensation (sleepiness). CBD has a very low affinity to cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2), but it also induces a variety of effects when it is bound to other human receptors such as the putative cannabinoid receptor, GPR55, or serotonin receptor, 5-HT1A. Products containing CBD consumed orally are mainly found in the form of oil, capsule or spray, the latter being used under the tongue. The dosage of the CBD is not yet well-defined by science, and varies depending on the disease, but it is common to start by using 1 mg CBD per kg of body weight, then gradually increase the dosage until an effective quantity is determined. CBD can also be used in creams, ointments and other cosmetics, this topical application is particularly effective against localized pain and skin problems such as acne or psoriasis. Anxiety and depression Epilepsy
  • CBD is effective in some patients affected by severe forms of epilepsy, even patients adversely effected to conventional drugs, particularly among children, such as Dravet, West or Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. We invite you to read this article on cannabis use in the case of epileptics, which includes a lot of information and studies on the subject, one of the most relevant is a study from Dr. Devinsky published in March 2014 in the review « Epilepsia »
Antipsychotic
Nausea and vomiting Inflammatory bowel disease Multiple sclerosis
  • CBD is one of two active ingredients used in Sativex, the drug for patients with multiple sclerosis (the second active ingredient is THC). But these cannabinoids would also be effective infused into a cream to treat the symptoms of this disease, according to the study published in January 2016 in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences DARU.
Acne
  • CBD has a sebostatic and anti-inflammatory effect on human sebocytes, making it an effective drug in the treatment of acne. Published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation in July 2014.
  • On the same subject, this study published in the journal « Experimental Dermatology » in April 2016 shows that the CBDV, CBC and THCV cannabinoids are also for treating acne, a disease that particularly affects the skin of  teenagers and many adults.
Neurological and neuro-psychiatric disorders
  • Cannabidiol protects neurons from degeneration, this neuroprotective property being particularly useful against neurological diseases. Cannabis is used for treating Alzheimer’s disease, one of the most relevant studies was published in February 2011 in the journal Molecular Pharmacology.
  • The action of the CBD is more generally studied against neurological disorders:
  • Cannabidiol, neuroprotection and neuropsychiatric disorders. Published in the journal Pharmacological Research in February 2016.
  • Cannabidiol in medicine, review of its therapeutic potential against CNS disorders. Study published in the journal Phytotherapy Research in October 2008.
Drug Addiction
  • Cannabidiol (CBD) may be used to fight against addictive behavior, as described in this publication in May 2015 in the review Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment. 
  • CBD would be particularly effective to aid cigarette smoking cessation, according to a study published in April 2013 in the journal Addictive Behaviors. It can also be helpful in reducing opiate addiction, as reported in this study published in the review Neurotherapeutics in October 2015.
Care of fractures
  • According to the study published in March 2015 in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, cannabidiol (CBD) accelerates the healing of bone fractures by stimulating osteoblast activity.
Cancer
  • CBD fights against certain types of cancer, thus its increase in popularity amongst researchers due to its many anti-tumor properties. Cannabidiol exerts an anti-angiogenic action, (i.e., it inhibits the creation of new blood vessel networks required for tumor growth), as explained by the publication in the British Journal of Pharmacology in May 2012.
Liver protection
  • Cannabidiol protects the liver from hepatic steatosis caused by alcohol consumption, according to the study published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine magazine in March 2014.
  • This protective action is not only applicable to alcohol consumption, but also this study published in April 2015 in the review Mediators of Inflammation demonstrates that CBD also protects the liver from damage caused by cocaine consumption.
Diabetes
  • Cannabidiol (CBD) would be able to reduce the incidence of diabetes. It could also help to treat complications related to this disease, such as diabetic cardiomyopathy and diabetic retinopathy. (Source: Autoimmunity)
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