CBD and migraines: A research review
Could CBD and migraines be the right thing to look into next? It might very well be!...
Could CBD and migraines be the right thing to look into next? It might very well be!...
Reviewed by our qualified expert, Moyra Cosgrove, Head of Nutrition at Naturecan, SENR Registered Nutritionist and DProf candidate at LJMUSUMMARY: CBD is one of 140 similar cannabinoids in hemp, alongside THC, CBG, CBC, and CBN. A CBD high doesn’t exist. Unlike THC, CBD is non-intoxicating and doesn’t...
Summary:CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of the main active compounds in cannabis and hemp. CBD can interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system and increase cannabinoid levels in the body. While research is still limited, some scientific studies have shown that CBD also has an anti-inflammatory effect and...
Summary:CBD is a non-intoxicating cannabis compound derived from hemp (low-THC cannabis)Medical cannabis may contain higher levels of THC and is prescribed for certain health conditionsMedical cannabis may have intoxicating effects, causing a high, whereas consumer CBD products have non-detectable levels of THC, so they won't...
CBD gummies are one of the most popular CBD products on the market, offering a fun, easy and tasty way to get your daily dose. But do they live up to the hype? Read on to find out. What is CBD? CBD (or cannabidiol) is a natural...
Summary: CBD flowers are the buds of female hemp plants. CBD oil and CBD flowers both derive from hemp and are sources of beneficial CBD. CBD oil is legal, subject to regulatory constraints. Naturecan does not sell CBD flowers or source its CBD from this...
Bioavailability refers to the amount of CBD that reaches the bloodstream. Discover which products have highest bioavailability, what determines this, and more....
Summary: The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a complex cell-signalling system found throughout the body It regulates many vital processes, including sleep, pain, mood and appetite The ECS consists of three key parts: endocannabinoids, cannabinoid receptors, and enzymes CBD can support the functioning of the ECS...
Written by Thomas Wrona and reviewed by our qualified expert, Moyra Cosgrove, Head of Nutrition at Naturecan, SENR Registered Nutritionist and DProf candidate at LJMU Summary: CBD can stay in your system for between 3 and 5 days, although many factors can affect this timeframe. Edible...