Saturday, 18 May 2019

"Can CBD Help With Menopause Symptoms"?

Cbd and Menopause. Mycannashop
Every woman will go through menopause at some point in her life, yet it is still something that many are unfortunately underinformed about. Going through such a massive change in your body can be stressful, but the more you know about it, the better you can prepare. 
Many of the symptoms of menopause can be incredibly unpleasant. Therefore, knowing how to deal with them can help to alleviate at least some of them, and in turn, reduce the stress and discomfort that comes with them.

What Exactly is Menopause?

Menopause is the period of time when the menstrual cycle, and thus fertility, comes to an end. This occurs when your ovaries stop producing the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. Menopause is thought to come in three stages, lasting about a year: Perimenopause, Menopause and Postmenopause.

Thursday, 16 May 2019

"CBD reduces impairment caused by cannabis"

The more cannabidiol (CBD) in a strain of cannabis, the lower the impairment to brain function, finds a new led brain imaging study from University College London.

The research, published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, is the first study using fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) to gauge how different strains of cannabis impact brain function.The study involved researchers at UCL, Invicro, King’s College London, Imperial College London, and the University of Bath and was supported by Drug Science, Channel 4 Television, and the Beckley Foundation.
"Over the last two decades, rates of addiction and psychosis linked to cannabis have been on the rise, while at the same time stronger strains of cannabis with more THC and less CBD have become increasingly common," said the study's lead author, Dr. Matt Wall (UCL Clinical Psychopharmacology Unit and Invicro).
"We have now found that CBD appears to buffer the user against some of the acute effects of THC on the brain."

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

"7 Ways Your Whole Family Can Use CBD"

CBD (short for cannabidiol) is a natural, non-psychoactive compound extracted from the cannabis sativa plant.

Popular for its calming and relaxing effects, CBD is by many used as a natural remedy against stress and anxiety-related issues.


While some prefer to use it as a mere sleep-inducing helper, others reach for it when combating things such as chronic pain, nausea, inflammation, illness, and bad cardiovascular health.No matter the reason, it’s important to note that we are all different, and so what works for me might not necessarily work for you.

So, while the choices and opportunities are many, the potential benefits are for you to discover.

And so we present to you, 7 ways your whole family can use CBD.

1. Through Food - for a Healthy Gut

What better way to introduce your family to CBD than through food. Not only is it an easy and convenient way to implement a newcomer in your daily routine, but while oral consumption of CBD has a lower bioavailability than other methods (4 to 20%), it has been shown to produce longer lasting effects.
Keeping your gut healthy is key to good overall well-being, and with both our immune system and our metabolism largely depending on our gut health, it’s important to keep a note of what’s going on down there.
No matter your cooking style, there are plenty of options out there, and if you haven’t found your match yet - feel free to experiment. Who knows, maybe you’ll discover a whole new way to use CBD in the kitchen!

2. At Night - for a Sound Sleep

Another great way your household can benefit from CBD is in the late hours when the day is done and it’s time to drift off to dreamland.
CBD for sleep has shown to hold significant benefits with findings suggesting that CBD has powerful anxiolytic effects in both animals and humans. So, whether it’s pain or anxiety keeping your eyes from shutting when it’s time to call it a day, there’s a way to help those restless nights for the whole family.

3. In Stressful Situations - to Combat the Stress Symptoms

Bodies of all ages can experience the feeling of stress. In fact, chances are that your little ones might get that anxious feeling more often than you’re aware of.
According to recent studies, a whole 35% of children experience stress-related health problems. Now, this doesn’t just cover normative stress, the natural stress that gradually occurs when a child develops. In this case, we’re also talking about stress that is induced by things such as changes, replacements, and separation.
Therefore, whether it’s the youngest of the household or it’s the older segment that could use a little help shake off the everyday stress, CBD might be a solution.

4. On the Skin - as Nourishing Skin Care

The skin is your body’s largest organ and deserves just as much attention as you give the rest of your body. Made from organic and food-grade ingredients, our CBD skin care products are so pure that you can eat them. However, we’d recommend slathering them all over your body instead.
The anti-inflammatory and natural oil regulating effects in CBD skin care products will leave your skin feeling calm and moisturised, and if you or one of your loved ones suffers from a problematic skin condition, the benefits could go even further. Whether it’s diaper rash, dry skin or skin irritation you’re dealing with at home, CBD skin care could potentially help.

5. For Anxiety - in All Ages

Both stress and anxiety are natural components of our primal functions that affect bodies and minds of all ages. On the positive side, anxiety allows us to maintain healthy mental and emotional output, while on the negative side, the impact of stress and anxiety, especially if long term, can turn out to have both strange and debilitating effects on our bodies.
Luckily, a 2015 analysis suggests that CBD oil is a promising potential treatment for numerous forms of anxiety. These include things like social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

6. To Support your Endocannabinoid System

CBD works directly with the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The endocannabinoid system is a vast network of receptors and cannabis-like chemicals. Together, they act like a dimmer switch, subtly increasing or diminishing activity in the body to help it return to a state of homeostasis again.
CBD is thought to boost the endocannabinoid system if it has either become depleted, or for some reason has been thrown out of balance. For that reason, CBD serves as a great tool to have to hand in case your system needs a reset.

7. As a Treat for your Fluffy Friends

If you’re a family with a pooch, you know that there’s no way that they shouldn’t be included in this list. For many, our furry friends are in fact family, and naturally, that means making sure that they have the best possible life at all times.
There is a long list of reasons why CBD for pets can be a good idea. Aside from it being a great anxiolytic and antidepressant, CBD also has the potential to treat both seizures and cases of epilepsy. On top of that, it has shown to increase both appetite and to help with nausea.
We hope this little guide has helped and given you inspiration on how to introduce CBD to your household. There are so many different ways of implementing CBD in your routines, and there’s no limit to just how creative you can be.

Sunday, 28 April 2019

"Israeli Researchers Probe How Cannabis Can Treat Endometriosis"

Israeli researchers have started pre-clinical studies to examine the impact of medical cannabis in the treatment of endometriosis, a medical problem that affects one in 10 women of childbearing age.
The research is led by Gynica, which is licensed by the Health Ministry to develop cannabis-based products for women, in cooperation with Lumir Lab, a cannabis research facility in the Biotechnology Park, Hadassah Ein Karem, Jerusalem.
Endometriosis affects some 176 million women worldwide. In affected women, uterine lining grows outside the uterus, in the fallopian tubes, ovaries and other areas of the abdominal cavity and in the pelvis. These women suffer from severe pain before and during menstruation, bleeding and pain during and after intercourse, dyspepsia and frequent or painful urination.
Anecdotal evidence has shown that women who smoke cannabis find relief from their pain, said Dr. Sari Sagiv, VP of research and development at Gynica. The researchers set out to find out what compounds or combination of compounds of cannabis can potentially address the problem.

Saturday, 27 April 2019

"Beyond the CB1 & CB2... The Therapeutic Promise of TRPV1 & GPR55 Receptors"

If you’re familiar with cannabis science, you know about CB1 and CB2, the receptors located throughout the body that are triggered by cannabinoids like tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). 
It’s via these receptors that THC and CBD are able to bring about some of the therapeutic effects that cannabis is known for.


While CB1 and CB2 get the most attention—likely because we know the most about them—there are other receptors in the body that also respond to cannabinoids, like TRPV1 and GPR55. These receptors are influenced by THC and CBD, as well as anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), endocannabinoids made by our bodies.

"Research on the TRPV1 and GPR55 receptors shows cannabinoids may hold promise in treating cancer and Dravet syndrome".

We’re beginning to gain a better understanding of TRPV1 and GPR55. Both hold much therapeutic promise, and CBD may be one of the ways to unlock this potential.