Dr. Gupta Explaining How Cannabis Works & Why CBD Oils Work!
What CBD Does
- Helps relieve seizures
- Strong antioxidant properties
- Reduces inflammation
- Stops or reverses cell damage
- Eases anxiety and lower blood pressure
- Induces cell death in certain cancers
CBD BASICS
CBD is short for cannabidiol, the second most prominent naturally-occurring cannabinoid found in cannabis, comprising up to 40% of the plant. [1] After THC (Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD is by far the most studied natural cannabinoid and is the cannabinoid that possesses the greatest therapeutic potential. According to many scientists, physicians, and researchers, CBD may be the single most important cannabinoid ever discovered.
Cannabidiol was first isolated in the 1930s (and further in the 1940s), but its structure and configuration were first fully described decades later—in the 1960s—by Professor Raphael Mechoulam and his team of researchers in Israel. As of early 2014, PubMed.gov, a service of the National Institutes of Health, has indexed over 1,100 peer-reviewed papers on cannabidiol. Cannabidiol (CBD)Cannabidiol (CBD) is by far the most studied natural cannabinoid. This amazing non-psychoactive cannabis compound possesses almost unbelievable clinical potential.
Cannabidiol is “a cannabinoid devoid of psychoactive effect,”[3] and may have broad clinical potential for an astonishing spectrum of ailments. CBD has been shown, in clinical settings, to help relieve convulsions, inflammation, anxiety, nausea, and other health concerns; in fact, hundreds of peer-reviewed studies indicate that CBD possesses almost unbelievable clinical potential. A literature review from 2009 recapped CBD’s documented capabilities as an anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), antipsychotic, antiepileptic, neuroprotectant, vasorelaxant (lower blood pressure), antispasmodic, anti-ischemic, anti-cancer agent, antiemetic, antibacterial agent, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and even as a means to stimulate bone growth.[4] CBD has also been shown to strengthen and improve the efficiency of mitochondria, the “powerhouses” of your cells that are responsible for ensuring that your cells work the way they should.
CBD is available, on a very limited and tightly restricted basis, as an isolated molecule. CBD is also found in all cannabis plants, including the varieties known as “marijuana” and industrial hemp. While drug development usually relies on testing single molecules, there is a growing body of evidence that cannabinoids like CBD are most beneficial when kept as close to their natural state as possible.
Cannabidiol was first isolated in the 1930s (and further in the 1940s), but its structure and configuration were first fully described decades later—in the 1960s—by Professor Raphael Mechoulam and his team of researchers in Israel. As of early 2014, PubMed.gov, a service of the National Institutes of Health, has indexed over 1,100 peer-reviewed papers on cannabidiol. Cannabidiol (CBD)Cannabidiol (CBD) is by far the most studied natural cannabinoid. This amazing non-psychoactive cannabis compound possesses almost unbelievable clinical potential.
Cannabidiol is “a cannabinoid devoid of psychoactive effect,”[3] and may have broad clinical potential for an astonishing spectrum of ailments. CBD has been shown, in clinical settings, to help relieve convulsions, inflammation, anxiety, nausea, and other health concerns; in fact, hundreds of peer-reviewed studies indicate that CBD possesses almost unbelievable clinical potential. A literature review from 2009 recapped CBD’s documented capabilities as an anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), antipsychotic, antiepileptic, neuroprotectant, vasorelaxant (lower blood pressure), antispasmodic, anti-ischemic, anti-cancer agent, antiemetic, antibacterial agent, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and even as a means to stimulate bone growth.[4] CBD has also been shown to strengthen and improve the efficiency of mitochondria, the “powerhouses” of your cells that are responsible for ensuring that your cells work the way they should.
CBD is available, on a very limited and tightly restricted basis, as an isolated molecule. CBD is also found in all cannabis plants, including the varieties known as “marijuana” and industrial hemp. While drug development usually relies on testing single molecules, there is a growing body of evidence that cannabinoids like CBD are most beneficial when kept as close to their natural state as possible.
Proof Marijuana Cures Cancer
Ailments
Alzheimer’s Disease
Anxiety Disorder
Arthritis
Cancer
Cardiovascular Disease
Central Nervous System Disorder
Crohn’s Disease
Depression
Diabetes
Dystonia
Early Morning Disorder
Epilepsy
Heroin Addiction
Inflammation
Leukemia
Liver Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
Nausea and Pain
Neurological Disorder
Obesity
Parkinson’s Disease
Retinal Damage
Schizophrenia
Stroke
Tumors
FAQ's
Alzheimer’s Disease
Anxiety Disorder
Arthritis
Cancer
Cardiovascular Disease
Central Nervous System Disorder
Crohn’s Disease
Depression
Diabetes
Dystonia
Early Morning Disorder
Epilepsy
Heroin Addiction
Inflammation
Leukemia
Liver Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
Nausea and Pain
Neurological Disorder
Obesity
Parkinson’s Disease
Retinal Damage
Schizophrenia
Stroke
Tumors
FAQ's
- Cannabis and the Brain
- Can Cannabis Cure Cancer?
- Effects of homologues and analogues of palmitoylethanolamide upon the inactivation of the endocannabinoid anandamide
- Characterization of palmitoylethanolamide transport in mouse Neuro-2a neuroblastoma and rat RBL-2H3 basophilic leukaemia cells: comparison with anandamide
- The effects of short-chain fatty acids on human colon cancer cell phenotype are associated with histone hyperacetylation
- HempVĀP™ is legal in all 50 states.
- HempVĀP™ does not have nicotine.
- HempVĀP™ will not get you high.
- Industrial hemp ≠ marijuana.
- But will cure a wide variety of ailments!
- Will NOT show up positive on drug test, this is NOT THC this is CBD!
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