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CBD: The Facts and The Benefits

- Katie Burkholder

Because of its close proximity to marijuana, CBD is one of the most misunderst­ood health supplement­s on the market these days. Despite this, it’s still the latest health fad and seemingly miraculous drug curing everything from anxiety to heart disease. But is it just that – a fad? Is this “miracle drug” bogus? Or is it really the be-all cure-all of medicine? Before choosing CBD to treat your latest ailment, learn what CBD actually is and what it could do for you. Dr. Mayur Cara, D.C. is a chiropract­or at Ease Wellness Chiropract­ic in the Old Fourth Ward, a practice he says “focuses on natural healing.” One of his ways of healing naturally is CBD – but what is CBD and where does it come from? CBD stands for Cannabidio­l, a naturally

DR. MAYUR CARA, D.C.

occurring compound found in the resinous flower of cannabis. It’s closely related to another important medicinall­y active compound, tetrahydro­cannabinol (THC), which causes the high that cannabis is famous for. Both compounds have significan­t therapeuti­c attributes, but unlike THC, CBD doesn’t make a person feel “stoned” or intoxicate­d. It acts differentl­y on receptors in the brain and body. “CBD is abundant in the male cannabis plant, also known as Hemp. Hemp is categorize­d as having less than .3 percent Tetrahydro­cannabinol (THC), the psychoacti­ve compound found in Marijuana, which is the female cannabis plant,” he says. Despite its close relationsh­ip with marijuana, CBD is legal in all 50 states. This compound is actually something we produce naturally in our own bodies, which is why supplement­s work to treat many ailments. According to Dr. Cara, the body creates CBD in the Endocannab­inoid system which maintains homeostasi­s and regulates appetite, the immune system, and pain. “Cannabis can be an effective form of managing many issues including pain, headaches, anxiety, arthritis, depression, and has been shown to reduce seizures in children,” he says. “CBD is extremely beneficial in our modern lives where we are hyper-stressed mentally, physically, and emotionall­y.” Although oil is its most talked-about form, supplement­al CBD can come in salves, lotions, creams, and even infused into foods. The non-toxic supplement really does sound like a miracle drug, but it’s not perfect. You could experience some minor side effects while taking CBD according to doctors. “Fatigue and diarrhea have been noted as side effects in some,” he says. “There have been some drug interactio­ns that have been identified as well, so talking to your doctor before using CBD is recommende­d.” If you think CBD is right for you, you can get Full Spectrum/Whole Plant hemp derived CBD at Ease Wellness Chiropract­ic.

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