Showing posts with label ADHD research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ADHD research. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Is CBD Safe for kids?

Some children have conditions and they may wonder if CBD is safe for them to use. Here, we’ll go over whether it’s safe for children to use, and some of the conditions surrounding this as well. 

CBD for Kids

There are a few reasons for people to consider using CBD to help kids.  There are some studies that have looked at this. First and foremost, anxiety is something that does have CBD as a possible way to treat the condition.  There is some studies that noticed that if you do take CBD to help with this, do be mindful of other treatments as well. 



Right now, there is some research that says that anxiety can be treated with this, but the ADHD research for CBD is very sparse, and it’s not conclusive. Right now, there is no major difference between those who used it, and those who did not. However, for epilepsy, it does help, and it can help possibly improve some of the treatment—resisting conditions, and it can definitely improve a lot of this.  There were some results which did show that there was a difference between those who had CBD and those who don’t, and it also did have less adverse results as well. 



So is it Safe for Kids? 

This is something that we can’t totally answer, simply because of the lack of research related to CBD. On the outside, it seems safe enough, in that it has a good safety profile for a child, and even the WHO does say that it does have minimal risk factors in this. However, there is some research which came out recently that noticed that CBD does have a link directly to an enzyme count that’s higher within the liver, and this is preliminary research, and was conducted on some of animal subjects rather than actually on human people that participated in this. 

It’s something that doesn’t really have a human base to it, but it’s still something to be a little bit cautious about. However, but also keep in mind that it is random in the way that it’s used, and it’s best if you stay cautious of this, since this is something that’s still being studied. It’s best to ensure that there isn’t any breastfeeding occurring if you take this, and if you’re pregnant you should also not worry all that much about taking this, since it can impact the child. 

You also should not give this to infants and babies, since there are effects which are unknown in this. However, there are some CBD medications that are actually safe for kids to use.  Epidolex, which is CBD-based, is authorized in many countries to help with the treatment of different epilepsy conditions, especially if the child is drug-resistant in their condition itself. 



So there might be a few instances where you can use this for the treatment of their condition, but it’s best if you do discuss this with a doctor before you jump into using this. They can help you figure out the right thing to use, and from there, you can always try it as well to see if there is anything else which might help. 

While CBD is something tons of adults absolutely love, there are a lot of concerns about giving it to kids, simply because there isn’t a ton of information on this. It’s very important that for those who do use CBD for kids tat they do the research necessary, and also to look at some of the other aspects that go along with this as well.


Friday, May 6, 2016

Smoking Weed While Wounds Heal

Sometimes, you get hurt. You may wonder if there is a possibility that smoking it can help. While there is a chance this could speed up the process, sometimes this may not happen, and right now, the research is conflicting. Here is what we know, and whether or not you should use CBD or THC to help with the healing of the wounds.

Your Endocannabinoid System and Wound Healing 

The healing of wounds is a big process, and it involves multiple stages.  Burns don’t bleed of course similar to how cuts do, and the first stages may differ in some cases. Some wounds also may follow similar processes for healing, but the length does vary based on how severe it is. The process involves first bleeding, then the scabbing and clotting, the rebuilding of the area, and then strengthening the tissues that are there.

So how can the endocannabinoid system help? The receptors that are there may play a role in this. Particularly, the CB1 receptors which are within the central nervous system, and the CB2 receptors, which play a part in cell immunity. According to a mouse study that was preclinical, it was found that the CB1 receptors actually may help with this, and it was found during the first 12 or so hours after the initial wound. 

There were also other fibroblastic cells in there.  These include your T-cells and B-cells, which are of course, the antral killers. So they come in, and they help with the growth and the repair of the tissue that’s there.While the role that's specific involving your CB1 receptors is still a mystery, the presence of this is something that also may play a major role in the healing of the wounds.But what about the CB2 receptors? Well, they do play a big role in the immunity and the inflammation of the body, which is vital for the wound healing that’s there. The CB2 receptors also may help with protecting anything internally from some scarring, which can cause some complications with the wounds.



Currently, the findings are mostly positive, but there isn’t enough evidence to prove this, and right now, there needs to be far more evidence than what’s out there on the impact of weed on wound healing.

So can Weed Help? 

Well, right now there are no studies that say otherwise. But some have found that smoking slows down the healing. So, we can say that if you consume marijuana through smoking, it may not help with the healing of a wound, so if you’re going to smoke, wait a little bit after a major surgery before doing so, and also don’t try to do it beforehand either.

What about other forms? Well vaping also should be avoided, because it slows down the healing, and the harsh chemicals, although small, may also impact this.But, creams, edibles and the like may help with this. If the cannabis does end up helping, it ultimately does depend on the kind of wound that you’re dealing with.

For cuts, scrapes, and some acne, anything that contains CBD as a topical can help with this.There is new research that does, however, say that CBD is great for treating the wounds that you have. 



You shouldn’t use the creams for wounds which are severe, but they should be treated through the normal medicines. But some dermatological conditions and some scrapes, can definitely benefit from this. For moderate wounds that are scarring, this can benefit it, as it can help with the inflammatory response that comes from this, and the impact of such.


Monday, September 8, 2014

Does the Strain of Cannabis Matter?

One thing that you’ll learn with the consumption of medical cannabis, is that not every strain is equal. The correct strains provide the best relief for a variety of conditions.  All strains have different types of products that do go through different testing to tell you just how much CBD and THC there is within each of these, in order to improve the understanding that each strain offers, and the ways that it benefits people. There are so many strains that are out there.

Currently, there is almost an unlimited number of cannabis strains, with different characteristics 

Does the CBD and THC Matter 

If you’ve been curious about CBD and THC, you’re not alone. 

These are but two of the compounds that work with other people, to create the synergistic effect known to be the entourage effect, which allows you to differentiate from one different strain to the next. The biggest thing is the terpenes that are made, which help the doctor prescribe the strain. 



What are Terpenes though 

Terpenes are basically a part of the cannabis plant and are parts of a lot of plants. 

While most terpenes get seen in small amounts, they do have some that are a lot more prominent, offering diverse types of ways for this to work, offering therapeutic effects that also change the mood, and help out the person too. 

Sometimes, your doctor will choose strains based on the types of profiles of terpenes that are there which offer different effects. Some specialists will look into strains that combine different characteristics that treat different ailments, making it better for the person who wants to make sure that they get the most out of the terpenes that are there. 



How to choose the right terpenes 

The best thing to do, when choosing cannabis that works for you, is to talk to a doctor, to find out the ideal terpenes to try. Many of these systems actually have algorithms that you can use to figure out the right type of cannabis to use. 

Many times, the algorithm can help with the decisions on prescribing based on information collected in the evaluation that happens initially.  Sometimes, there are people who come in and talk about strains that they’ve used that contain certain amounts of both THC and CBD content, and they may use that information to recommend something that’s similar to the, based on what they’ve used before.

But the thing with cannabis is that it’s different for everyone. Some people have certain strains that are very good for them, and others have strains that do the opposite for them, and that all plays a major part in the success, or even failure, of the types of cannabis products that are there. 

You do need to talk to a specialist to discuss this, especially since they can tell you the best options, and give you a treatment plan that’s based on the types of problems that you have. they also may give you a plan for treatment that spans a few months, since a lot of times, they’ll be able to determine through all of this the best way to treat pain.



Remember though, it might not be the right choice right away. Remember too, that while you might be similar to another person, the types of cannabis to consume may also vary. If you’re still not sure whether or not medical cannabis is ideal for you, or if you have questions on this, you should talk to a doctor, and figure out the ideal types of strains to use.


Monday, June 9, 2014

Does the Strain of Cannabis Matter?

 One thing that you’ll learn with the consumption of medical cannabis, is that not every strain is equal. The correct strains provide the best relief for a variety of conditions. 

All strains have different types of products that do go through different testing to tell you just how much CBD and THC there is within each of these, in order to improve the understanding that each strain offers, and the ways that it benefits people. There are so many strains that are out there.

Currently, there is almost an unlimited number of cannabis strains, with different characteristics 



Does the CBD and THC Matter 

If you’ve been curious about CBD and THC, you’re not alone. 

These are but two of the compounds that work with other people, to create the synergistic effect known to be the entourage effect, which allows you to differentiate from one different strain to the next. The biggest thing is the terpenes that are made, which help the doctor prescribe the strain. 

What are Terpenes though 

Terpenes are basically a part of the cannabis plant and are parts of a lot of plants. 

While most terpenes get seen in small amounts, they do have some that are a lot more prominent, offering diverse types of ways for this to work, offering therapeutic effects that also change the mood, and help out the person too. 

Sometimes, your doctor will choose strains based on the types of profiles of terpenes that are there which offer different effects. Some specialists will look into strains that combine different characteristics that treat different ailments, making it better for the person who wants to make sure that they get the most out of the terpenes that are there. 



How to choose the right terpenes 

The best thing to do, when choosing cannabis that works for you, is to talk to a doctor, to find out the ideal terpenes to try. Many of these systems actually have algorithms that you can use to figure out the right type of cannabis to use. 

Many times, the algorithm can help with the decisions on prescribing based on information collected in the evaluation that happens initially.  Sometimes, there are people who come in and talk about strains that they’ve used that contain certain amounts of both THC and CBD content, and they may use that information to recommend something that’s similar to the, based on what they’ve used before.

But the thing with cannabis is that it’s different for everyone. Some people have certain strains that are very good for them, and others have strains that do the opposite for them, and that all plays a major part in the success, or even failure, of the types of cannabis products that are there. 



You do need to talk to a specialist to discuss this, especially since they can tell you the best options, and give you a treatment plan that’s based on the types of problems that you have. they also may give you a plan for treatment that spans a few months, since a lot of times, they’ll be able to determine through all of this the best way to treat pain.

Remember though, it might not be the right choice right away. Remember too, that while you might be similar to another person, the types of cannabis to consume may also vary. If you’re still not sure whether or not medical cannabis is ideal for you, or if you have questions on this, you should talk to a doctor, and figure out the ideal types of strains to use.