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Reposted from @m__cannasthetics_cannaross Week 4 flower for the ❄️Titanimals🔥 (Animal Cookies x Platinum Kush Mints) from @inhousegenetics_official. She is very frosty and already full of seeds. I popped 4 regular seeds and got 3 males. I grew all 3 males out to full maturity and chose the best one to pollinate this beautiful frosty pheno😍💚. Grown under @sunplix_cmh_led lights, using @dakine__420 nutrients #cbd #cbdproducts #cbdhealth #cbdoil #cbdmovement #cbdheals #relaxation #cbdbenefits #cbdwellness #cbdgummies #cbdbeauty #cbdhelps #cbdeducation #cbdaware #cbdforlife #cbdforsleep #cbdfforstress #cbdforptsd #cbdforpainrelief #cbdfor relaxation#cbdforfitness #cbdforinflammation #cbdforchronicpain #cbdforinsomnia #cbdforrecovery #cbdforarthritis #cbdgummies #cbdcures #cbdshop https://www.instagram.com/p/CVVkozBLncv/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Another great testimonial from a new customer. They tried our CBD for PTSD/anxiety and had these results. . It doesn’t work the same for everyone, and dosages are different but we see results like this often. . . . #cbdforanxiety #cbdforptsd #cbdforstress #cbdoil #cbdheals #cbdcommunity #anxietyrelief #naturalpainrelief #stressrelief #cbdproducts #californiacbdclub (at Los Angeles, California)
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Thank you @wfw_project for everything you do to help our Vets 🙏🏼 “ Repost from @highbreed_wfwp ・・・ The Compassion from @seedsherenowseedbank to the @wfwp_sacramento @wfw_project is extremely humbling and heartwarming. I personally want to thank each person from your company! Especially with these new limiting laws that are hurting the ones who need Cannabis as Medicine! So again 🙏 💚 #HappyHighBreed #luvandbeats #seedsherenow #meds4vets #wfwp #compassion4Vets #CannabisHelps #cbdforptsd #weedforwarriorsproject #worsethan22aday “ (at WFWP Calaveras)
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The History And Benefits Of Hemp
To really understand the relationship between the United States and hemp, It is best to start at the beginning. Let’s take a journey before Alcohol Prohibition and even before antebellum times. What do you find? With the magical ability that we have today with having the capability to look up anything, I’m sure you have found copious amounts of overwhelming information. Some information may be confusing and yet, even flabbergasting. If you have found the correct information, you might have come up with the conclusion that we have all been lied to about the truth of hemp. This country, in fact, this whole world has been bamboozled. If you don’t find yourself as upset about this as I am, then this probably isn’t the right article for you. However, if you are interested, then you will find a lot of useful information that will be, not only conducive to a healthier life but also conducive to gain a better understanding of the foundation of hemp. Before the arrival of the first settlers and before the experiment call America, there was the Native Americans. History has shown that the Natives were one of the first to learn how to cultivate hemp, other than the Chinese who were believed to have used hemp dating back to 4000 BC. Even Africa was known to use hemp for various ailments, such as dysentery and fevers. Anyhow, The secret of hemp was then passed on from the Natives to the first settlers of this great country. The Trend did not take long for people to catch on. Virginia, Massachusetts, and Connecticut all mandated that farmers begin producing hemp immediately, or as quick as they can. Trade of hemp between America and England was becoming a normality. For, England used hemp to produce clothing, shoes, maps, books, parts for ships such as ropes, parachute webbing (which came later), baggage, sails, and tents. Hemp was even used as legal tender to pay towards your taxes! This was all fine and dandy until the war began, but we know how that outcome ended. So, no need to get into that. Now back to hemp. After America broke free of Great Britain's grasp, hemp progressed even further. Prestigious characters such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew hemp on their plantations. Even Benjamin Franklin started his own paper mills with hemp. Get this, the first drafts of the Declaration of Independence were written on hemp. Need I say more? Well, if you are still not convinced on why hemp should be legal, let me continue. In 1841 Congress passed a law that ordered the Navy, yes the Navy, to purchase hemp from domestic farmers. This is also when technological innovations revolutionized the industry. It wasn’t until the 1930’s when this country became a little squirrely on the idea of legal hemp. 1937, is when Marihuana Tax Act was implemented and when the American farming and hemp turned for the worst. If you dig deep enough you will find that there was also some influence and pressure towards the government that came from William Randolph Hearst, Lammot du Pont, and Williams good friend Harry J. Anslinger who had ties with the not only the federal government but also the pharmaceutical companies. For Lammot he had a lot invested in the nylon industry and hemp would have destroyed that for him. William and Harry also had a lot invested, but not in the nylon industry. They had invested in the paper mills and they both wanted control over what was said in the newspaper. This was where the word Marihauna came from. Which, William and Harry both used this to create propaganda for influencing the readers to believe that hemp and marijuana were both bad and used by Mexican immigrants. Their sole purpose was to create reefer madness and to totally dismiss factual scientific evidence. After that, there was little hope. There was an article published in 1938 stating that hemp was going to be a billion-dollar industry. This sparked little motivation until World War 2. With lack of supplies, the government turned to farmers once again and between 1942 and 1946 hemp was produced by the tons. I’m talking 42,000 tons! But, this hemp re-birth was quickly shut down after the war. Since then, just like marijuana, it has been extremely controversial to even talk about, or to even mention without being criticized. Thankfully, “times they are a changin”. Now let’s get in-depth with the health benefits of hemp. One of the first published papers about the benefits of hemp oil, or also known as CBD, was published back in 1839. A physician by the name of W.B. O'Shaughnessy wrote that hemp oil worked for the treatment of rabies, rheumatism, epilepsy, and tetanus. He also reported that a tincture of hemp and alcohol taken orally was found effective for analgesic (which means relief of pain). Imagine, where would we be at today if this level of understanding continued through instead of being snuffed out? Now, that there has been a little bit of leniency in the most recent years, more studies have been done. The studies and findings that have been rediscovered are truly amazing. Some might even say that it is a saving grace. One of the biggest studies was conducted back in 2013 regarding CBD for use in patients with epilepsy. 162 patients were part of this study and what was found was that CBD worked just as well as the patient's current epilepsy medications. This study had also shown that seizures were reduced by 36%. But, wait! There is more. Recently, there have been more studies surrounding the use of CBD oil for cancer treatment. Not only have the studies shown that CBD can block cancer cells from spreading, but suppress the growth of cancer cells and even promote the death of these cells! So, if CBD is useful for epilepsy and cancer, what else is CBD useful for? As more and more studies are being conducted, the possibilities almost appearing to be endless. One of the top benefits that have been found is pain relief, which CBD has also been proven to reduce inflammation. Even those patients with arthritis found relief from using CBD. Have you thought about quitting smoking, or even trying to quit opioid use? Great! CBD is here for you because it has been proven to reduce the side effects of withdrawal. Studies have also shown that CBD use can be effective towards helping with PTSD, anxiety, depression, OCD, and even insomnia. CBD has even been proven to reduce inflammation in the pancreas for those out there with diabetes. Treatment for acne and Alzheimer's have also appeared on the radar with CBD use. The study for Alzheimer’s and CBD has shown that CBD could potentially prevent people in the early stages of Alzheimer's from losing their ability to recognize the faces of people that they know. Currently, in 2018 the fight to keep CBD alive and legal is still continuing. More information about the use of CBD is being discovered daily. For those of us out there that are fighting for what we believe in, we will never stop. Just remember, CBD is a compound found in hemp. Hemp is a separate plant from a marijuana plant. The two do have their similarities when it comes to health benefits and some marijuana strains do have CBD within them, but they are different in many ways. If you were to take anything from this article, I would like it to be this. CBD has been the foundation of this nation and even the world long before we were around. It is comical and criminal to deny what is rightfully all of ours. All of the information that I have elucidated within this article can all be found online.
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Every dog will respond differently to #CBD, which is why we recommend starting with a small dose, monitor your pet’s results, and adjust. Most products will offer dosing suggestions, but there is a lot of conflicting information. It make take longer to dial in a manageable dose for your dog, but in the long run it is worth the work (especially if your dog needs to move to a higher level later). Right now, while we are at home with our canine companions, is the perfect time to work to find a routine that fits them! For more information, DM @labarkeriadog 🐾💙 #tuesdaytip #cbdfordogs . . . . . #tuesdaytips #tuesdaytreat #tuesdaytreatday #tuesdayinspiration #tuesdaymotivation #tuesdayvibes #positivevibes #socialdistance #shelterinplace #dogs #dogsofinstagram #dogsofdfw #cbdmovement #cbddogtreats #cbdforptsd #labarkeriadog #shoplocaldallas #treatsfordogs #cbdforseizures #cbdforanxiety #instadog #instadogs #cbdforarthritis #supportsmallbusiness #shoplocalbusiness #shopsmalldallas #shoplocaldfw (at La Barkeria) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-H1BaYJnmP/?igshid=1a71rvuujauvq
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Several studies have shown that #CBD may help with #PTSD. Post-Traumatic #Stress #Disorder refers to a group of adverse #mental, #emotional, and #physical symptoms that often occur after a person is exposed to #traumatic events. These symptoms are shared among the #military and civilian populations, and they are commonly associated with emotional, mental, and physical changes.
HOW CBD AFFECTS #VETERANS WITH PTSD
Studies have shown that #anandamide levels are substantially lower among individuals that have PTSD. CBD is used to deal with the anandamide shortage among people living with PTSD. When these receptor sites are filled up with CBD, they play a very crucial role in providing #therapeutic aid for people with PTSD, while also relieving patients from memory problems.
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#Anxiety affects more people than you think and can be very hard to manage! #10xPure #cbdoil may be able to help! #cbdforanxietyrelief #cbdforanxiety #cbd4adhd #cbdforptsd #cbd4life #cbd4ptsd #cbd4vets #cbdforveterans #cbd4veterans #cbd #cannabinoid #cannabinoids #cbdopportunity #cbdbathbombs #cbdheals #cbdhealth #cbdgummies #cbdwellness #cbda https://www.instagram.com/p/B6ZD6jPgIsq/?igshid=17w0xb1miwwgp
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How CBD Oil Helps with PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD, most commonly seen in war veterans nowadays. It includes uncontrolled and unbearable flashback of previous traumatic experiences which ultimately results in a scary level of anxiety and pain. Today many recent researches and studies conducted by scientific community shows that Cannabidiols or CBD found on the cannabis plant are highly effective in PTSD treatment. CBD are effective at lessening the emotional impact of traumatic events and can help patients experience less anxiety and fear which gives them relief from pain and improves their sleep. Understanding PTSD Before talking about PTSD treatment, let’s try to understand the causes and symptoms of PTSD. According to American Psychiatric Association Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, a serious accident, a terrorist act, war/combat, rape or other violent personal assaults. Though PTSD is a common threat to war veterans, it can effect common people of any ethnicity, nationality, culture, or age. In PTSD diagnosis direct or indirect exposure to an upsetting traumatic event is observed in the first hand. Numerous methods have been used to treat the symptoms of PTSD throughout the past years. psychotherapy and pharmaceutical medication are traditional methods for PTSD treatment. Today CBD as a treatment of PTSD is emerging successfully. Symptoms and Diagnosis of PTSD The inherent characteristics of any psychiatric disorders makes them hard to diagnose; according to professionals a patient diagnosed with PTSD if he/she has experienced all of the following symptoms for at least a month. Re-experiencing past traumatic symptoms: Flashbacks, bad dreams, frightening thoughts or anything that may cause problems in a person’s everyday routine. Words, objects, or situations can trigger re-experiencing symptoms. Avoidance symptom: Avoiding thoughts, feelings, places, events or objects that reminds a person of a traumatic event can trigger an avoidance symptom. These symptoms cause a person to change his or her personal routine, such as avoiding cars after a car accident.Over excitement and reactivity symptoms: Reactivity simply refers to reactions such as “lashing out” in relation to irritability and being triggered by seemingly nothing. Arousal symptoms, on the other hand, are constant. This would be referring to symptoms such as difficulties concentrating or insomnia. These symptoms cause stress and anger, and may cause difficulty eating, sleeping or concentrating. These symptoms are usually related to the anxiety, insomnia and outbursts connected to PTSD.Cognition and mood symptoms: These symptoms begin or worsen after a traumatic experience, but are not due to any injury sustained in the event. The symptoms include loss of enjoyment, distorted feelings, negative and pessimistic thoughts, and trouble recalling significant features of the event. Side effects and problems of traditional medication: Side-effects: United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved sertraline (Zoloft) and paroxetine (Paxil), both antidepressants, for use as post-traumatic stress disorder medication. The side effects of these drugs include: HeadacheNauseaSleeplessness or drowsinessAgitation or a jittery feelingProblems having or enjoying sex Physicians also prescribes medications like Zoloft and Paxil genre medications. According the US National Institute of Health (NIH), benzodiazepines are also used to give relaxation and sleep to patients. The side effects of these 3 types of drugs include, problems with memory and the risk of drug dependency. Antipsychotics may be prescribed. They are typically given to patients with coexisting conditions, such as schizophrenia. Some side effects of antipsychotics are weight gain and a higher risk of heart disease and diabetes. Additionally, other antidepressants may be used as PTSD drugs. Possible options are fluoxetine (Prozac) and citalopram (Celexa). In addition to the side effects already listed, the following side effects may occur: Dry mouthIncreased appetiteBlurred visionDizziness PTSD Drug Addiction, Dependence and Withdrawal illness: The Journal of the American Academy of Family Physicians warns about the abuse risk of benzodiazepines. When taken chronically, they can be addictive but they are relatively safe when taken in moderation. If you have a history of substance abuse, benzodiazepines should not be used. It is important that you not cease taking your medication as this can cause withdrawal effects and lead to recurrence of the symptoms of your illness. Medication Overdose: The New York Times of February 14,2011 carries the disturbing news of an alarming increase in deaths from accidental overdose among our active duty military personnel and our war veterans. The usual scenario is a diagnosis of PTSD unsuccessfully treated with a wide array of psychotropic drugs, which in their aggregate, wind up killing the patient-- often at a very young age. Autopsy reveals significant blood levels of prescribed medication reflecting the heavy drug cocktail and no other apparent cause of death. PTSD are often prescribed a combination of psychotropics that may include--one antidepressant, one antipsychotic, one antianxiety, one sleep, and one pain medicine. Sometimes, the enormous medication burden is worsened even further--either by the simultaneous prescription of more than one drug from a given class or the additional self-medication effected by the sharing of pills among patients. With this wide range of medication comes with their own side effects and often cause overdose eventually resulting in death. Using CBD for PTSD There is no ideal drug treatment for PTSD sufferers, clinical or preclinical. However, studies suggest that the endocannabinoid system, which plays an essential role in maintaining emotional homeostasis and in regulating memory retrieval, consolidation and most importantly extinction, is a possible and ideal target to treat both the emotional and cognitive characterizations of PTSD. Martin Lee, a researcher of the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Research, found people with PTSD had uniformly lower levels of an endocannabinoid called anandamide compared to controls. The experience of PTSD appeared to reset their baseline endocannabinoids at a lower level permanently. Endocannabinoids are involved in regulating dozens of biological and psychological functions, so addressing this deficiency through the highly refined chemistry of cannabis, people experiencing the diverse effects of PTSD can find relief. The endocannabinoid system, first discovered in 1992 by Israeli researcher Dr. Ralph Mechoulam, is made up of two main receptors. These receptors, cannabinoid 1 (CB1) and cannabinoid 2 (CB2), were found to be an integral part of all human and animal physiologies, and are only configured to accept cannabinoids, especially tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). These receptors have been found to modulate the release of neurotransmitters and produce a wide range of effects on the central nervous system, including pleasure and the alteration of the memory process. Research suggests that the cannabinoids found in CBD have the ability to work in conjunction with the cannabinoid receptors to block the continuous retrieval of traumatic events and reduce the anxieties associated with it. Why CBD is so Helpful for PTSD The cannabis plant contains more than 100 different chemical compounds known as cannabinoids, which interact with the body's endocannabinoid system. Cannabidiol or CBD is the most famous among them for having hundreds of medical benefits. So, Cannabidiol—CBD—is a cannabis compound that has remarkable medical and recreational benefits, but does not make people feel “High”. It can actually prevent the psychoactivity of THC. Cannabidiol is one of at least 100 active cannabinoids identified in cannabis. It is a major phytocannabinoid, accounting for up to 40% of the plants extract. The fact is that CBD-infused cannabis strains are non-psychoactive or less psychoactive than THC-dominant strains. It’s made CBD products a good option for patients looking for relief from inflammation, pain, anxiety, psychosis, seizures, spasms, and other conditions without disconcerting feelings of lethargy or dysphoria. In particular, CBD has been shown to be effective for PTSD. CBD and PTSD aren’t always associated together but CBD has shown to help. CBD does not directly stimulate the endocannabinoid system. Instead, it acts by inhibiting the enzymes that break down the endocannabinoids, much like an MAOI works by blocking serotonin destruction. This raises the levels of anandamide and symptoms are relieved. Furthermore, because CBD does not directly stimulate the CB1 receptor in the brain, it is not intoxicating. It doesn’t get you high; it just brings relief. No impairment. No sleepiness. No effects that may prevent you from working or participating in society. Recent Studies on CBD’s Effect on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: These studies showed evidence of how effective CBD is in PSTD treatment. These are all available in govt sites. PTSD patients saw a 75% reduction in PTSD symptoms, as measured by the Clinical Administered Post Traumatic Scale, when they were using cannabis compared to when they were not. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24830188) Evidence from human studies indicates that CBD found in cannabis has considerable potential as a treatment for anxiety disorders. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26341731) A review of published evidence finds that cannabinoids help PTSD patients manage the condition’s three major symptoms (re-experiencing, avoidance and numbing, hyperarousal) and helps improve sleep in those PTSD patients suffering from insomnia and nightmares. (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26195653) Repeated CBD administration prevents the long-lasting anxiogenic effects observed after predator exposure probably by facilitating 5HT1A receptors neurotransmission. Our results suggest that CBD has beneficial potential for PTSD treatment and that 5HT1A receptors could be a therapeutic target in this disorder. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22979992) case report of a 19-year-old male patient with a spectrum of severe PTSD symptoms, such as intense flashbacks, panic attacks, and self-mutilation, who discovered that some of his major symptoms were dramatically reduced by smoking cannabis resin…This review shows that recent studies provided supporting evidence that PTSD patients may be able to cope with their symptoms by using cannabis products. Cannabis may dampen the strength or emotional impact of traumatic memories through synergistic mechanisms that might make it easier for people with PTSD to rest or sleep and to feel less anxious and less involved with flashback memories. The presence of endocannabinoid signalling systems within stress-sensitive nuclei of the hypothalamus, as well as upstream limbic structures (amygdala), point to the significance of this system for the regulation of neuroendocrine and behavioural responses to stress. Evidence is increasingly accumulating that cannabinoids might play a role in fear extinction and antidepressive effects. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22736575) CBD both acutely inhibited fear expression and enhanced extinction to produce longer lasting reductions in fear. These observations provide further support for the potential translational use of CBD in conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder and specific phobias. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101100/) The main finding from this case study is that CBD oil can be an effective compound to reduce anxiety and insomnia secondary to PTSD. This case study provides clinical data that support the use of cannabidiol oil as a safe treatment for reducing anxiety and improving sleep in a young girl with post-traumatic stress disorder. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101100/) CBD, PTSD & YOU: Unlike THC, CBD provides the same medical benefits of hemp plants without experiencing a high. The positive effects of CBD can help PTSD patients manage the core symptoms of the condition which include re-experiencing, avoidance, and hyperarousal. CBD has become an alternative to traditional drug and psychotherapy treatments in recent years and at least 24 states have approved CBD and cannabinoids for treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. Frequently used for coping purposes by combat veterans, CBD has proven to be a suitable replacement for traditional drugs in treating emotional regulation, stress tolerance, irregular sleeping patterns, nightmares, social anxieties and lessening the effects of triggers. While there is no cure for PTSD, CBD is a suitable replacement, backed by medical research, for both drug and psychotherapeutic means of controlling and treating symptoms. Traditionally, PTSD is very difficult to treat due to the plethora of symptoms. While most treatment options only focus on treating a few symptoms, CBD has the ability to treat a wide range of symptoms associated with the disorder. It has the ability to reduce anxiety, help with depression, fight insomnia, and reduce or eliminate flashbacks without the risk of possible substance abuse. Final Words: So, now we have it, a current look at how CBD and PTSD is becoming mutually beneficial terms instead of unknown ones. It is encouraging that more and more PTSD patients are choosing CBD as a way to at least take the edge off their pain, depression and anxiety while steadily reducing the amount of prescription meds that they have been prescribed. It’s obvious to all of us who use cannabidiol that CBD improves our quality of life as well as helping to heal our nervous system naturally instead of dealing with unwanted side effects of the aforementioned SSRI’s and SNRI’s. In fact, all 113+ cannabinoids found in Cannabis are proven safe and non-addictive. CBD has no psycho-active properties (no high or euphoria) and is often recommended by health professionals for children for countless ailments and diseases ranging from PTSD, ADD/ADHD to asthma and epilepsy. CBD products are found with increasing frequency to be preferred by patients of all ages over prescription medication and the countless negative side effects that comes with all of them. If the list of side effects from prescription medications seems antithetical to the discoveries from post-modern medical science, Any way you look at it, the Veterans Administration is and has been for too long complicit in not only obfuscation of the truth about Cannabis, but withholding of proper medical care and general medical malpractice – the extent of which is only now being exposed. 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