One of the remarkable properties of CBD is the ability to reduce the psychoactive effects of THC, in addition to providing a wide variety of medicinal properties:
These properties mean that CBD can be used in the treatment of some diseases such as:
To achieve the aforementioned therapeutic effects, the cannabinoids must first be decarboxylated. This process consists of making the cannabinoids go from their acidic state (THCA, CBDA, CBGA...) to their activated form (THC, CBD, CBG...). In this way, they affect the CB1, CB2 and 5Ht1A receptors that make up the endocannabinoid system.
To decarboxylate cannabinoids, they undergo a heating process, carried out at different times, depending on the way they are consumed:
By inhalation: The decarboxylation process occurs on the fly, with the heat of the fire that the tip of the cigarette gives off or with the heat produced by the resistances of the vaporizers.
Sublingual or ingested consumption: Cannabinoids must be decarboxylated beforehand in order to enjoy their therapeutic and/or recreational effects.
Cannabis is a natural substance that acts differently in each person. It is recommended to start with low doses and increase them moderately until you find your correct dose that achieves the desired effects (pain relief, less anxiety, more relaxed muscles, better sleep...).
There are several ways to administer CBD, depending on each pathology, therapeutic use and desired effect:
CBD, consumed once a day, can be used as preventive medicine due to its neuroprotective properties, helping to delay the onset of neurodegenerative diseases or slowing down their development.
Experts say that CBD is a cannabinoid that is well tolerated. Its side effects are mild even at doses higher than those that our body can assimilate correctly (feeling of tiredness, dry mouth, slight dizziness, drowsiness and headaches), the effects disappearing in a short period of time (4-6 hours as usual). maximum). The effects disappear completely by suspending the administration or reducing the dose in the next dose.
CBD can be taken as a complement to conventional treatments prescribed by doctors and specialists, but it is recommended that you inform your doctor that you are taking CBD.
Cannabidiol (CBD) acts in accordance with most medications, increasing anti-inflammatory, hypnotic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, analgesic action...
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