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April 20, 2020 by admin

“I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 6 years ago. I started CBD oil hoping to get some relief for my symptoms and what I ended up getting was my life back. I can still hardly believe it. We are all stunned, including my doctors. For the first time in over 6 years, I have hope. Please, please move forward with educating and spreading awareness for CBD. It’s the only thing that has helped me.”

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Since it first came to the limelight, CBD has quic Since it first came to the limelight, CBD has quickly gained popularity and prominence. Initially, CBD products were considered a passing trend, but that narrative is quickly changing. This is probably due to the growing evidence – both anecdotal and clinical – of the compound’s medicinal potential.

Admittedly, more research still needs to be carried out to understand the efficacy and potential of CBD fully, but it’s off to a good start. Whether CBD was recommended to you as a treatment or you want to include it in your diet as a health booster, it’s normal to want to know more about it.

What Is CBD?
CBD, full name: cannabidiol, is one out of over 100 compounds found in the cannabis plant (hemp or marijuana). Asides from CBD, other well-known compounds found in the cannabis plant are Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabinol (CBN). CBD is usually extracted from the hemp plant and used in making products like CBD isolates, tinctures, edibles, and topicals.

Most people are sceptical about products made from cannabis extracts, but CBD is different. Unlike its active counterpart, THC, CBD doesn’t have the psychoactive properties that make you feel intoxicated. In fact, CBD is said to have some components that can help suppress the intoxication caused by cannabis, particularly THC.

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Recently, a group of scientists from the Universit Recently, a group of scientists from the University College of London investigated the how behind CBD’s impact on memory. [1] They explored cerebral blood flow (CBF), which describes the circulation of blood through veins and arteries in the brain.
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If you haven’t tried CBD for pain relief before, If you haven’t tried CBD for pain relief before, it might be just the treatment you need—whether for acute or chronic pain. Unlike THC, CBD is the compound in cannabis that promotes a relaxed feeling and natural pain reduction. It does not get users “high,” and it is not an addictive substance. The primary reason anyone should consider CBD for pain relief is to enjoy a fuller life without the dangerous side effects of pharmaceuticals.

Unlike opioids, CBD is not addictive and does not have dangerous side effects for the vast majority of users (of course, it is technically possible for someone to be allergic to just about anything, though this is very rare with CBD).

Even non-opioid painkillers can be dangerous, such as Tylenol, which can cause kidney damage when taken regularly. New-to-cannabis users should work with their doctor and a qualified dispensary in order to make sure they get the right CBD and dosage for their needs.

Some patients who are new to CBD might worry about having a “low tolerance” or building up a tolerance with CBD usage, but it seems that CBD works a little differently than other products that lead to tolerance.

**Please consult your physician before taking CBD. This is just informational share **
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Great read! @multiplesclerosisnewstoday The Cont Great read! @multiplesclerosisnewstoday 

The Contrast Between Positivity and the Realities of MS by Jennifer Powell 

I am tired of having multiple sclerosis. I am just so tired of this disease. And you know what? That is OK.

Being tired of MS does not negate my gratitude. It does not replace my joy and zest for life. It is granting myself the grace to be honest about how I feel. I am far too adept at disguising pain, hiding sadness, and ignoring anger.

Positivity is not so much about ignoring our challenges as it is about accepting them. We are each a sum of our parts. The good and the bad, the pain and the healing, and the hope and the fears. Each comprises the patchwork of our existence. Each illustrates a moment in our journey.

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Various CBD products, including Cannabidiol (CBD) Various CBD products, including Cannabidiol (CBD) oil, have gained sharp popularity in recent years amongst consumers searching for different treatment options for a wide variety of health conditions, diseases and ailments.

Cannabis plants possess a substance group called cannabinoids. Even though there are over 100 different cannabinoids, the ones that have been most intensively researched in recent years are CBD and THC.

THC, which is classified as a direct psychoactive compound, is responsible for the majority of the psychological consequences and the so-called “high” that individuals experience with marijuana. CBD, however, does not cause users to feel “high.”

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For many people experiencing chronic pain, cannabi For many people experiencing chronic pain, cannabidiol (CBD) oil is steadily gaining popularity as a natural approach to pain relief. A compound found in the marijuana plant, cannabidiol is sometimes touted as an alternative to pain medication in the treatment of common conditions like arthritis and back pain.
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The use of cannabis for pain relief dates back to ancient China.1 It’s thought that CBD oil might help ease chronic pain in part by reducing inflammation. In addition, CBD oil is said to promote sounder sleep and, in turn, treat sleep disruption commonly experienced by people with chronic pain.
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It’s important to note that many CBD oil products do not contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the compound responsible for producing the “high” associated with marijuana use. Unlike THC, cannabidiol is non-intoxicating and does not have psychoactive effects.
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Why CBD for MS? It starts with the #endocannabinoi Why CBD for MS? It starts with the #endocannabinoidsystem.  This is a key player regulating hormones, responding to stress and maintaining balance throughout the body. There are core receptors- types CB1 and CB2 which are essential to the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and peripheral organs. Research is showing that the benefits of CBD are, in part, due to the way the compound interacts with these CB1 and CB2 receptors. (7, 8)

CBD contains many biologically active chemicals including about 60 cannabinoids. Evidence shows that these chemicals have a number of beneficial pharmacological effects in bringing equilibrium to the body. Multiple studies have concluded that CBD may be useful in:
Reducing pain
Easing muscle stiffness and spasms
Improving sleep
Reducing bladder and bowel dysfunctions
Improving walking, balance, and memory
Anxiety relief
Stress reduction
Anti-inflammation
Neuroprotective measures
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