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The Ultimate Medizin Guide to CBD

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With cannabis legalization growing increasingly popular among most states in the U.S., more and more of the population are seemingly becoming cannabis enthusiasts. Though cannabis comes with a wide variety of benefits and characteristics, it is always necessary to have sound cannabis knowledge before using the product in medicinal or recreational settings so you can understand how it will affect you. To help you learn, we have compiled all the information about one of the most highlighted cannabis compounds, CBD. We have outlined all the need-to-know details in this blog post.

Read on to strengthen your CBD knowledge and get ready to find your favorite cannabis products at our premium Las Vegas Dispensary, Medizin.

What Is CBD?

CBD (Cannabidiol) is one the most well-known compounds found within the cannabis plant and may produce therapeutic qualities according to anecdotal evidence. It is often extracted from the cannabis plant and processed into all sorts of cannabis products like gummies, oils, topicals, and much more. It is a non-intoxicating compound found inside the cannabis plant and is popular with patients seeking possible relief from stress, anxiety, pain, and related symptoms.

Typically, cannabis is known for and talked about in the mainstream media in regards to recreational uses, but CBD is one compound in the cannabis plant that does not produce any psychoactive effects. The cannabis compound that actually produces psychoactive effects is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). However, you can easily shift to CBD-infused products with a negligible THC proportion for more of a clear-headed experience and still possibly find relief from stress and anxiety.

In truth, cannabis isn’t only made up of only two components, THC and CBD, but there are many other compounds found inside the plant that combine together to create and encourage possible therapeutic effects. Though the evidence still needs more research to be definitive, scientists are conducting the studies and may one day be able to find the answer on if CBD is an adequate compound that could replace other traditional medications for a variety of ailments. With the changing landscape of the country in regards to cannabis legalization, this is a possibility that may not be too far away in the future. 

How does CBD work with the human brain & body?

The human body comprises receptors that interact with cannabis compounds, such as CBD, each time you consume a cannabis-infused product. These receptors throughout the human body combine to create a human endocannabinoid system, which helps to ensure that the body maintains homeostasis. From another perspective, an endocannabinoid system helps to balance the overall communication traffic within a human body, and cannabinoids found in cannabis, such as CBD, are likely to balance the lack or shortage of natural cannabinoids in the human endocannabinoid system – helping to keep the balance of a human body maintained.

CBD (Cannabidiol) is known for hyper-activating the production of natural endocannabinoids in the human body. Additionally, CBD is also known for positively impacting parts of the body other than the endocannabinoid system, such as dopamine, opioid, and serotonin receptors. This capability of CBD to interact with all the different systems present inside the human body reflects its potential to positively impact the psychology of the human brain.

Does CBD have psychoactive effects?

Contrary to the widespread understanding, CBD is a non-intoxicating cannabis compound that does not produce any psychoactive effect. Unlike THC, it possesses therapeutic properties which do not seem to encourage typical THC-induced effects by any means. The two prominent cannabis compounds, THC and CBD, produce entirely different impacts on the human body. THC is known for stimulating the CB1 receptors, resulting in the consumer experiencing euphoric feelings (anxiety and paranoia, for some). CBD is popular for not stimulating the CB1 receptors and preventing the consumer from feeling anxious, paranoid, or euphoric.

Additionally, CBD also tends to reduce the THC’s ability to stimulate CB1 receptors in the human endocannabinoid system and prevents some of its adverse side effects from happening. For patients struggling with forgetfulness or anxiety, CBD has been said to work well and has become a go-to alternative treatment for some.

What conditions can CBD potentially help?

CBD is one of the most popular cannabis compounds and may have widespread medical potential. Though the current evidence we have is not definitive, the existence of a massive amount of anecdotal evidence, animal studies, and early research has laid the ground for CBD’s medicinal properties to be explored. Human research on cannabis and CBD is also making great strides and becoming more commonplace with the continued legalization of cannabis across states.

With the above combination in mind, here’s a list of possible medicinal benefits CBD could include as well as therapeutic properties.

Chronic Pain & CBD

As per the research conducted until now, CBD might help with two popular kinds of chronic pain: inflammatory and neuropathic pain. Additionally, the THC component of cannabis may also help ease such types of pain to some extent. Meaning, you could potentially use a combination of CBD and THC for treating chronic pain in a proper, medically prescribed dosage, either recommended by your physician alongside other treatments. Always consult your doctor ahead of time before starting or stopping any treatments.

Anxiety & CBD

Though there isn’t yet enough evidence to definitively substantiate the claim, CBD is popular among consumers for providing relief from stress and anxiety. However, the available research suggests that CBD is beneficial for patients with anxiety and stress because of its interaction with the human serotonin system.

For quick and instant relief from stress and anxiety, you could consider trying vaporizing cannabis with a CBD-dominant strain. Ingesting CBD oil orally or in an edible may also help to alleviate the feeling of anxiety, but the effect wouldn’t be as instantaneous as vaping.

CBD & Insomnia

Though the role of CBD in stabilizing sleep hasn’t been fully investigated yet, it may happen to play some role. The research conducted up until now suggests that dosage plays a crucial role in stabilizing your sleep cycle—the higher the dose, the better the chance you’ll sleep peacefully.

A common claim is that CBD helps with sleep because it has the potential to prevent symptoms that cause insomnia such as pain, anxiety, depression, stress, and so on.

Wondering where to buy your favorite cannabis products? We’ve got you covered with all the best products stacked up at Medizin, a premium cannabis dispensary in Las Vegas. Visit us in-store and experience the incredible variety of cannabis products at our neighborhood dispensary!

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