Monday, 3 June 2019

“Thanks To Cannabis Ava Is Pharma-Free.”

Vera Twomey is the mother of Ava, a little girl who developed Dravet’s Syndrome at four months old. For the first seven years of her life, Ava suffered up to 400 seizures a month until 2016 when Vera turned to cannabis for help. That decision changed their lives. Today, Ava is “pharma-free.”

-Ava’s Story: A Sick Child Saved by Cannabis

Nine years ago, Ava Barry was born a happy healthy baby girl, but at around four months she began to have seizures. Her terrified parents immediately brought her to their local hospital in Cork, south of Ireland, where the doctors began the process of trying to figure out what was wrong while simultaneously prescribing a mix of liquid medications to control the seizures, which could last up to 45 minutes.

Monday, 27 May 2019

"The Use of Cannabis in Ancient Greece"

In Greek language, the word euphoria means “having health,” a state of well-being.

In ancient Greece the euphoric qualities of cannabis, far from being an unwholesome side effect, are deeply implicated with the word 'Euphoria' and with the therapeutic value of the plant.

Cannabis has a long history dating as far back as the ancient era. In Greece, references to cannabis have been traced back since 450 BC after the introduction of the weeds by the Scythians. Since its introduction, the ancient Greeks had given the weed various names including dear cannabis, rope twister and little star.

The cultivation of cannabis in ancient Greece was popular in the Peloponnese region. The first reference of this was accounted by historian Pausanias in 200 BC. The crops were described to have grown around Elis, an area in the western Peloponnese. However, wild cannabis plants were also seen growing around hedges, paths and borders during the ancient times.

Sunday, 26 May 2019

"How Long Does CBD Stay In Your System"???

Actually the method of taking CBD and the content it determines the length of time it would stay in our system.Some other determinant factors are body system, weight and most importantly, the activeness of your endocannabinoid system

As we know, CBD can be taken through inhalation (vaping/smoking), sublingually (under the tongue), oral (capsule, edibles) or topically (balm/ointment/creams) on the outer part of the skin. 
So actually each method has its own duration of action and maintenance in our body and self and this is what we are going to find out...

Inhalation

Inhalation is also known as vaping. It is considered the easiest and the most popular way to consume CBD. It is a method that relaxes the body and acts fast when inhaled. Many people enjoy vape oil through the use of vaporizer (Vape pen). The bioavailability of inhalation is high oxygen which pierces through the bloodstream directly.

Saturday, 25 May 2019

"CBD Oil for Seniors: Wellness Support for the Golden Years"

Looking for a little extra wellness support as you near and enter into retirement?
People of all ages are turning to non-psychoactive CBD oil to support their overall wellness… including seniors.
CBD can be used as a dietary supplement that can support the ECS, which is the body’s “master regulator” and allowing you to better maintain a state of homeostasis (or stability) within the body. This can keep you healthy and feeling great, so it’s important for people of all ages.
Remedy Review recently conducted a study of 1,047 senior adults who took CBD to see exactly how and why they were using it to support their lifestyle and it offered insight into how seniors can use this supplement to improve their quality of life.

Wednesday, 22 May 2019

"Autistic Boy Gains Ability to Speak After Just 2 Days of Cannabis Oil Treatment"!!!

Though Kalel Santiago of Puerto Rico is only 9 years old, he’s already endured some adult-level struggles. At just 10 months, he was diagnosed with the rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma, and spent more than two years undergoing surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation treatments. Then came the next diagnosis: severe, non-verbal autism.

“While he was in the hospital, we noticed he didn’t speak at all and had some behavior that wasn’t right, like hand flapping, and walking on his toes,” his father, Abiel Gomez Santiago, tells Yahoo Parenting from the family’s home in Aguada. “But we waited until he was 3 and cancer-free to look at his behavior.”
He and his wife Gladys — also parents to two older boys, now 18 and 20 — did a cram course in educating themselves on autism. They tried various schools and therapies, and eventually found impressive success with a unique surf-therapy school near their home. Then, through an April fundraising event for that program, the Santiagos happened upon a treatment that would quickly change their lives: hemp oil, rich in the compound cannabidiol (CBD), which has been shown, at least anecdotally, to dramatically ease symptoms of both epilepsy and autism. 
They took home the tiny sample bottle of spray and began giving their son twice daily doses, as directed on the label, right into his mouth. And the results, they say, were startling:
Kalel started talking — in just two days. Abiel says. “I don’t know how to thank the CBD oil makers.”