Alternative Treatments For Some Conditions
Many people use cannabinoids to help manage symptoms of certain medical conditions, including:
Epilepsy:
CBD has been FDA-approved to treat certain types of epilepsy, such as Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
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Cannabidiol: Promise and Pitfalls (2018) – NIH discusses CBD’s effectiveness in reducing seizure frequency.
Inflammation from Arthritis:
CBD has anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce pain and swelling in arthritis.
Depression:
Some studies suggest cannabinoids, particularly CBD, may have antidepressant-like effects.
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Cannabidiol as a Potential Treatment for Anxiety and Depression (2014) – NIH found CBD may have therapeutic potential for depression.
Heart Health:
CBD has been shown to reduce blood pressure and inflammation, which may benefit heart health.
Digestion:
Cannabis has been used to help manage digestive issues, such as nausea and lack of appetite.
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Cannabis and Cannabinoids in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2020) – NIH
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THC for Nausea and Vomiting (2001) – NIH shows THC’s effectiveness in managing nausea.
Skin Conditions:
CBD may help reduce inflammation and regulate oil production in the skin, potentially benefiting acne and eczema.
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Cannabidiol Exerts Sebostatic and Anti-inflammatory Effects on Human Sebocytes (2014) – NIH
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Therapeutic Potential of Cannabidiol (CBD) for Skin Health and Disorders (2020) – NIH
Important: Everyone’s body responds differently to cannabinoids. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any CBD, THC, or Delta product, especially if you have underlying health conditions or take prescription medications.