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Cannabinoids: THC

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A 2006 edition of Current Pharmacology published an article titled: “Role of the Cannabinoid System in Pain Control and Therapeutic Implications for the Management of Acute and Chronic Pain Episodes”. Cannabinoid Receptors , referred to as CB1 and CB2, are an essential part of the human body’s endocannabinoid system.

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Cannabinoids for Tinnitus?

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All but two of the 45 respondents said they’d consider cannabis as a treatment, with 29 seeking help for sleep disturbances, 27 for emotional complaints, 25 for functional disturbances, and nine for pain. There could be a role for cannabinoids in the management of tinnitus through their anticonvulsant effects. And its conclusion?

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THC & CBD-Rich Cannabis for Fibromyalgia

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In the absence of an answer — or a cure — treatment is the name of the game for fibromyalgia. “Available data strongly support the use of cannabinoids in treating fibromyalgia pain” due to “overwhelmingly positive treatment results.”

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Is Cannabis Good for Bipolar Disorder? New Study Shows Cannabis Has ‘Unique Benefits’

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Thus, this groundbreaking study laid the foundation for understanding how cannabinoids can support mental health. Furthermore, impressive advancements in medical research have demonstrated how cannabinoid-based products can positively impact our neurotransmission, neuroendocrine, and neuroimmune systems.

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Psychedelics, Endocannabinoids & Gut Microbiota

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Cannabis contains compounds that directly target cannabinoid receptors. But unlike anandamide, the so-called bliss molecule, PEA and OEA do not bind to cannabinoid receptors. ” Indeed, Bifidobacterium, Ileibacterium, Dubosiella, and Rikenellaceae RC9 species increased after psychedelic treatment. 2006 Nov;99(4):1164-75.

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‘I feel almost the same as before I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia’

The Cannigma

While studying for her PhD at the University of Texas Southwestern in 2006, she was assigned a paper about how cannabinoids affect the brain. Ross believes that the key to cannabis treatment is finding the right product for the patient. To her surprise, the work concluded that cannabis can be beneficial. Shutterstock).

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Benefits of Cannabis for Alzheimer’s disease

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Although a balanced nutrition – and regular brain stimulation – can have protective and preventive effects , we still don’t have any effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease once it is active. Finally, cannabinoids improve mood, appetite and sleep while reducing stress, anxiety and agressiveness.