Is the consumption of CBD oil and pharmaceuticals compatible?
Why improper CBD product use or misuse of CBD oil may have no impact or even affect you in a negative way, especially due to contraindications to prescription drugs.
Should oncologists recommend medical cannabis?
Oncologists are often heard defending cannabis by stating that it can be useful for their patients. However, restrictions and ungrateful laws prevent doctors from appointing and monitoring the use of cannabis products.
CBD Benefits for Lung Cancer
In this publication, we will talk about lung cancer, the importance of the endocannabinoid system in controlling disease progression, and the benefits of phytocannabinoid CBD in lung cancer.
CBD Oil and Breast Cancer
Due to its anti-metastatic properties, CBD can potentially help inhibit the growth of cancer cells in the breast as well as its migration and multiplication, preventing the cancer from spreading.
Depression, Anxiety, Panic Attacks and CBD Oil
Numerous studies have shown that CBD oil can have a positive effect on the various physiological functions being carried out in the body, which is why it is quite helpful in relieving the symptoms of several types of mental disorders such as depression, anxiety or panic attacks.
CBD Oil and Insomnia. How It Works?
Do you often have restless nights full of tossing and turning, waking up grumpy and tired? In this case, a compound of cannabis called CBD or cannabidiol may help you.
Potential Benefits of CBD Cannabis Oil for Chronic Pain
Most over the counter medications for chronic pain are somewhat effective but they also come with severe side effects. If you are searching for a herb, supplement or natural remedy for pain relief, CBD is the answer.
The Effects of CBD for Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy is one of the most common childhood coordination disabilities in children and apparently there is no cure for CP till now. However, CBD could help those with cerebral palsy find relief.
The UN Has Endorsed the WHO Recommendation to Reclassify Cannabis
The United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs adopted a recommendation from the World Health Organization to remove cannabis and cannabis resin from Schedule IV of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.