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The history of medicinal cannabis use dates back to Ancient China. Throughout the next 3000 years its use spread globally through Asia, India and Africa then soon reached the rest of the world through trade and migration.
In 1794 President George Washington was quoted saying "Make the most of Indian hemp seed" and sow it everywhere"!
In the 1830's Irish Physician William Brooke O'Shaungnessy learned of the effectiveness of Cannabis while living abroad in India, upon his return to England (1842) Cannabis as medicine became widespread throughout Europe and the United States.
In 1850 Cannabis was entered into the United States Pharmacopeia.
The Endocannabinoid System(ECS) is comprised of cannabinoid receptors, molecules and metabolic enzymes, it is a crucial molecular system that the body uses to maintain homeostasiis (balance).
There are two main receptors CB1 is found mostly in the neurological system, connective tissues, gonads, glands and organs while CB2 is primarily in the immune system and its associated components, Endocannabinoids have the ability to connect to both receptors signaling to the ECS that it is time to work. An example of this is cannabinoids can reduce pain by targeting the CB1 receptors in the spinal nerve, others may connect with the CB2 receptor in your immune cells to signal inflammation which is a typical symptom of auto-immune illnesses.
Our research of The Cannabis Plant and its effect on various illnesses have shown extremely positive results. The human body is designed to utilize cannabis as medicine for a range of conditions.
The Endocannabinoid System is one of the most important physiological systems involved in establishing and maintaing human health.
Research has shown that cannabinoids help to regulate the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) which controls most of our critical bodily functions such as learning and memory, emotional processing, sleep, temperature control, pain control, inflammatory and immune responses, eating and metabolism.
When consumed, medical cannabis provides the body with a supply of cannabinoids necessary to help with any cannabinoid deficiencies. These phytocannabinoids then bind to the cannabinoid receptors in the ECS and activate them to produce the desired medical benefits in the system.
The way forward for us to understand how to treat illness and disease is with Research.
With our ongoing research we will be able to unlock the full potential of the cannabis plant.
Acute Pain
Anxiety
Artthritis
Autoimmune Diseases
Cancer Related Symptoms
Chronic Pain
Inflammation
Sleep Disorders
Parkinson's Disease
and many more...
CB1 receptors are most commonly found in the brain and central nervous system.
CB2 receptors are found throughout the body, primarily in the immune system.
Cannabinoids are naturally occurirng compounds found in the Cannabis plant with more than 100 identified, including well known THC ( delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD ( cannabidiol) and CBG (cannabigerol).
A potent terpene with a spicy, earthy, musky scent that gives cannabis a mild sweet flavour, has deep relaxing effects, highly sedative (couch-lock)
A floral scented terpene with a hint of spiciness has sedative effects, improves sleep, reduces anxiety and stress enhances mood.
A pine scented terpene, feelings of alertness, focus and creativity. Also known to counteract some of the adverse efffects of thc, such as paranoia.
A spicy, terpene, wih the scent of black pepper and wood. Known to be good for stress.
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Pain, Anxiety and Insomnia are the most common reasons for using medical cannabis.
Medical Cannabis interacts with the body's endocannabinoid system, which regulates mood, pain and inflammation.
A natural safe and effective alternative, It repairs the body while treating the symptoms. Mild to no side effects. Treatments can be individualized. (Custom)
Their are various delivery methods that have varying effects:
Ingestion: Delayed onset (30 minutes to several hours).
Topical: Localized pain releif, no psyhycoactive effects when applied to the skin.
Sublingual: (Tinctures under the tongue)
Moderately fast onset, quicker than edibles slower than inhalation.
Inhalation/Smoking: Fast onset, intense effects, felt within minutes.
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