In the final review of my series on CBD (cannabidiol) oil, I synthesized all of the concepts discussed about this isolated compound of cannabis. I further explored how a combination of cannabis’ cannabinoid constituents may not only be more beneficial than CBD oil alone, but may also prevent some of the potential caveats, side effects, and variations in response to it. This concept is known as the “entourage effect.”
As stated in last week’s video, this is not to downgrade CBD oil as a monotherapy. It does have impressive preliminary clinical studies and case reports on its efficacy; however, much of the research on cannabis has been on a combination of cannabinoids or synthetic versions of its isolates. Only recently has more research been on CBD oil. This is likely due to its popularity and the recent approval of its medicinal use as a drug for seizures. If you want to find out more about what is in the literature on this medical elixir’s impact, view my final summary here.
Back to the “Essentials” of Cannabis
In my most recently published article on Natural Path, I finally get back to one of my favorite healing obsessions, essential oils! This week, it’s all about the harmonious effects that are found within the essential oil of cannabis!
The idea of the combined harmony of compounds being greater than the sum of an herb’s parts is true for all plants, not just the “entourage” in cannabis. This is known as synergy, and it also applies to essential oils, explaining many of their gentle yet balancing effects.
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This material is for information purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prescribe for any illness. You should check with your doctor regarding implementing any new strategies into your wellness regime. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. (Affiliation link.)
Disclaimer: This information is applicable ONLY for therapeutic quality essential oils. This information DOES NOT apply to essential oils that have not been tested for purity and standardized constituents. There is no quality control in the United States, and oils labeled as “100% pure” need only to contain 5% of the actual oil. The rest of the bottle can be filled with fillers and sometimes toxic ingredients that can irritate the skin. The studies are not based solely on a specific brand of an essential oil, unless stated. Please read the full study for more information.
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