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CBD PRO

 

Full Spectrum 1000mg Oil 

 

WITH THIS GREAT TASTING, PEPPERMINT OIL, YOU CAN EXPECT RELIEF FROM:

Inflammation
Pain
Anxiety
Seizures
Psychosis

 

CBD HAS SHOWN GREAT POTENTIAL IN TREATING:

 Arthritis
 Diabetes
 Multiple Sclerosis
 Chronic pain
 Depression
 Antibiotic-resistant infections
 Epilepsy
 Alcoholism
 Schizophrenia
 PTSD
 Neurological disorders

 

CBD’s  anti-cancer properties are currently being investigated at several academic research centers in the United States and elsewhere. Further evidence suggests that CBD is safe even at high doses.

 

CANNABIDOIL  is a cannabis compound that has significant medical benefits, but does not make people feel “stoned” and can actually counteract the psychoactivity of THC. The fact that CBD-rich cannabis is non-psychoactive or less psychoactive than THC-dominant strains makes it an appealing option for patients looking for relief from the conditions listed above.

 

CANNABINOIDS  are the chemical compounds secreted by cannabis flowers that provide relief to an array of symptoms including pain, nausea, anxiety, and inflammation. They work their medical magic by imitating compounds our bodies naturally produce, called endocannabinoids, which activate to maintain internal stability and health. To put a complex system simply, they mediate communication between cells, and when there is a deficiency or problem with our endocannabinoid system,  unpleasant symptoms and physical complications occur.

 

When cannabis is consumed, cannabinoids bind to receptor sites throughout our brain (receptors called CB-1) and body (CB-2). Different cannabinoids have different effects depending on which receptors they bind to. For example, THC binds to receptors in the brain whereas  CBN (cannabinol) has a strong affinity for CB-2 receptors located throughout the body. Depending on a cannabis product’s cannabinoid profile, different types of relief are achievable.

 

While there have been some reports of dry mouth, low blood pressure and drowsiness, the health information site reports. A  research review investigating CBD side effects and safety found that  CBD had no adverse physiological effect on the following:

 

 Blood pressure
 Heart rate
 Body temperature
 Glucose levels
 pH levels
 Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and bloodstream
 Red blood cell volume
 Time it takes for food to leave stomach and travel through the intestines
 Vomiting action
 Body temperature
 Potassium and sodium levels

 

 

What are the differences of CBD and THC?

One of the key differences between CBD and THC is whether the cannabinoid will cause a euphoric effect, or “high,” when consumed. THC does, and CBD does not have the “high” effect when consumed. CBD is extracted and separated from specific varieties of cannabis. It is the second most abundant compound in cannabis, typically representing up to 40% of its extracts.

 

CBD is a compound that can be found in both psychoactive cannabis (marijuana) and non-psychoactive cannabis (hemp). However, most legal CBD products that you find on the market will be extracts from hemp, as federal law allows for the cultivation, processing and marketing of hemp and hemp products.

 

Another major difference between THC and CBD is that marijuana with high levels of THC is commonly used for its sleep-inducing effects, while CBD appears to promote wakefulness instead.

 

How It Affects the Body

The body does create its own cannabinoids, called endocannabinoids, to help support our regulatory system. This central system helps to keep our bodies balanced day to day, including: appetite, pain sensation, mood, memory, immune system functions, and inflammation control.

Similar to how we use vitamin C to kick start our immune system, CBD acts as a kick starter for these cannabinoids to keep the receptors working at optimal capacity and to help the functions of the body’s central regulatory system.

 

Does CBD Get You High?

CBD  often gets mixed up with THC, which is another cannabinoid found in cannabis. Yet, it’s important to distinguish them as they have fundamentally different properties and benefits.

THC,  an intoxicating and in some states an illegal substance, is responsible for causing marijuana users to get “high.” Unlike THC, CBD is non-psychoactive because it does not act on the same pathways as THC. Thus, it is impossible to get “high” by smoking or ingesting  CBD or CBD Oil extracted from industrial hemp plants, as they only have minuscule traces of THC (<0.3%).

 

Why Does CBD Have So Much Therapeutic Potential?

CBD is famous for the promise it holds for treating treatment-resistant forms of  childhood epilepsyA number of clinical trials, testing the efficacy of CBD in human epilepsy patients, are currently underway. But there is also evidence, mainly from animal studies and in vitro experiments, that CBD may have neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-relieving) properties, and potential therapeutic value in the treatment of motivational disorders like depression, anxiety, and addiction.

 

What’s the biological basis for this wide range of potential medical uses? A key part of the answer lies in CBD’s promiscuous pharmacology—its ability to influence a wide range of receptor systems in the brain and body, including not only cannabinoid receptors but a host of others.

 

Receptor Systems in the Brain

The brain contains large numbers of highly specialized cells called neurons. Each neuron connects to many others through structures called synapses. These are sites where one neuron communicates to another by releasing chemical messengers known as neurotransmitters.

 

A neuron’s sensitivity to a specific neurotransmitter depends on whether it contains a receptor that “fits” that transmitter, like an electrical socket fits a plug. If a neuron contains receptors that match a particular neurotransmitter, then it can respond directly to that transmitter. Otherwise, it generally can’t. All neurons contain multiple neurotransmitter receptors, allowing them to respond to some neurotransmitters but not others.

 

Brain receptors are not only sensitive to neurotransmitters produced naturally within the brain, like dopamine or serotonin, but also chemical messengers produced outside the body, such as plant cannabinoids like CBD. So, when compounds originally produced by a plant such as CBD enter your body, they travel through your bloodstream, and enter your brain. Once they arrive, these plant-derived compounds can influence brain activity by interacting with receptors on neurons. But they don’t interact with all neurons, just the ones that have the appropriate receptors.


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Our  CBD PRO is an all-natural great tasting peppermint pharmaceutical grade product packaged with a convenient dropper that fits easily in your pocket or purse making it your constant companion. Our oil delivers 95-98% absorption within only a few seconds when dropped under the tongue. It is absorbed directly into the blood system through the buccal mucosal membranes in the mouth and according to the PDR (Physician's Desk Reference) it is among the best delivery systems available today.


Certificate of Analysis: Broad Spectrum CBD Oil Tinctures (1000mg) | Secondary: ALS Analytical Report 

 Recommended only for adults over 18 years of age 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 

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