Kamis, 25 April 2019

CBD Anxiety Wellbeing Health Plan

By Betty West


When it comes to alternative and natural products, individuals need to be cautious as some are safer than others. For example, while a CBD anxiety wellbeing health plan can be a good option, there are other natural products which can cause more harm than good. As such, it is important to know whether any natural product, including CBD products have the potential to interact with OTC products or prescription medications.

When it comes to CBD, it is a compound originally discovered in 1940 in what is better known as the cannabis or hemp plant. CBD extract comes from the cannabis plant, the same plant which produces THC found in marijuana. While this is the case, there have been over one hundred different cannabinoids found in the cannabis or hemp plant, including hemp extract. To date, CBD oil has been proven effective in relieving pain and treating epilepsy, movement disorders and anxiety.

CBD oil can be ingested in different forms. These include vapor, smoke, drinks and edibles such as chocolate cover coffee beans, honey sticks, peanut better, cough drops and gummies. In addition, there are now CBD dog treats for treating dogs with anxiety or hyperactivity issues. Whereas, raw coffee beans can also be purchased with which to make CBD infused coffee.

There are basically two types of CBD oil, one which contains only CBD as the active ingredient with no THC or a full plant CBD dominant hemp extract, dried cannabis and capsules. While this is the case, there are only trace amounts of THC even in full plant hemp extract. Therefore, these products do not provoke the same high as marijuana or medical marijuana and associated products.

While the drug Epidiolex which contains CBD oil has received a green light for marketing from the United States FDA, there remains some confusion as to the full legality of CBD products. In addition, there can be minimal side effects depending on the length of use and potency of the product. While these can include a loss of appetite, diarrhea, fatigue, malaise, weakness and sleeping problems, these are minimal compared to side-effects associated with medications which contain opioids.

Presently, the FDA has labeled Epidiolex a Schedule V drug. Whereas, non-Epidiolex CBD still remains a Schedule I drug in the U. S. Regardless, there are outlets across America which are storing, shelving and selling these products on a daily basis. Whereas, the World Health Organization has refused to classify, schedule or regulate CBD products.

While there are few side effects compared to opioids and other narcotics, the potential of interactions with pharmaceuticals or over the counter drugs remain widely unknown. While this is the case, it is suspected that due to the potency of the extract, it could slow down the process of other medications. As far as dangerous interactions, at this point and time, none have been reported through research studies or use of CBD products.

As with marijuana, the prescription form of CBD is much stronger than the products currently being sold on the open market. One such drug, Nabiximols contains equal portions of THC and CBD. Considered an aspect of medical marijuana, the drug was approved by Health Canada in 2005 in the treatment of MS. Whereas, in 2007, the drug received approval from Health Canada for use in cancer patients for pain associated with the disease. Since that time, cannabinoids have been shown to kill cancer cells, as such the drugs are also being used in an attempt to stop Cancer metastasis in cancer patients.




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