"CBD OIL MADE FROM THE HEMP PLANT CONTAINS A MULTITUDE OF NATURE'S MOST PROMISING NATURAL CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS AND CONSTITUENTS THAT ARE VIGOROUSLY BEING STUDIED AROUND THE WORLD IN LABS AND UNIVERSITIES." CINDY TRETHEWEY HEMP EDUCATOR & ADVOCATE
Currently, there are over 12,000 published studies on the potential medicinal values in the cannabis plant.
Many studies have been published and made available at ProjectCBD.org, a non-profit pro-cannabis research and educational website raising awareness of the many benefits of cannabis.
ACCORDING TO THE NCI, the National Cancer Institute has a lot to say about the potential healing powers in cannabinoid rich sativa L hemp. In short, the NCI says, "CBD hemp is thought to have significant analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity." [10]
Perhaps the best resource website for CBD is at: ProjectCBD.ORG/. Here you'll find a vast library of clinical and scientific studies surrounding cannabis as having possible future health benefits for improving the quality of life for people with over 20 different conditions including arthritis, acne, alcoholism, autism, cancer, Crohn's disease, chronic pain, diabetes, depression, epilepsy, HIV, multiple sclerosis, PTSD, Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia, skin disorders, sleep disorders, and other neurological pathologies. [11]
"Cannabidiol for Neurodegenerative Disorders: Important New Clinical Applications for this Phytocannabinoid? "Cannabidiol (CBD) is a phytocannabinoid with therapeutic properties for numerous disorders exerted through molecular mechanisms that are yet to be completely identified. CBD acts in some experimental models as an anti-inflammatory, anticonvulsant, anti-oxidant, anti-emetic, anxiolytic and antipsychotic agent, and is therefore a potential medicine for the treatment of neuroinflammation, epilepsy, oxidative injury, vomiting and nausea, anxiety and schizophrenia, respectively. The neuroprotective potential of CBD, based on the combination of its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties, is of particular interest and is presently under intense preclinical research in numerous neurodegenerative disorders." [12] This means that this incredible molecule can help with pain management, swelling, inflammation, stress management, mood swings, and improved rest and sleep.
Here is an excerpt from a famous cannabis study, “Cannabidiol-Recent Advances,” a scientific research article published in Chemistry & Biodiversity in 2007:
"CBD appears to relieve nausea, anxiety, inflammation and convulsion." [9]
Multiple uses for the sacred plant date back for thousands of years as in ancient herbal remedies.
Recently with relaxed medical marijuana laws, cannabis is becoming its own specialized field of study such as in scientific research laboratories particularly in Israel and Spain. The medical community is in relentless pursuit to unlock the full medical possibilities for the sacred cannabis plant especially behind the scenes at big pharma and throughout a growing body of cannabis studies and grant programs. Cannabis curricula are popping up in universities all over the world.
The people have embraced plant restoration in a voracious way. And there is no indication of this momentum fading away any time soon. Research has shown that cannabidiol is one of the prime phytocannabinoid in hemp that is responsible for its many potential health benefits.
[9] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/6126753_Cannabidiol_-_Recent_Advances [10] Retrieved by https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-drug/def/cannabidiol/. NCI Drug Dictionary. The definition of "cannabidiol." [11] Retrieved by https://www.projectcbd.org/guidance/conditions/. Conditions. Project CBD is a non-profit educational news service. We do not sell or distribute any CBD/cannabis products. We appreciate your support. [12]] Retrieved by https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22625422/. Cannabidiol for neurodegenerative disorders: important new clinical applications for this phytocannabinoid? Fernández-Ruiz J1, Sagredo O, Pazos MR, García C, Pertwee R, Mechoulam R, Martínez-Orgado J.