What The Public Needs To Know: Your Brain Is Already On CBD – Yahoo Finance

rise of the plastic industry, hemp fields would be just as common as cornfields in America, and we would all be feeling – and looking – healthier. ” data-reactid=”19″>Though CBD is legal in all fifty states, some law enforcement officials seem hell-bent on shutting down establishments that sell it, citing local / state laws. As a medical doctor and CBD advocate, I am both puzzled and frustrated by this attitude toward a completely natural plant whose medicinal value has been recognized for centuries. If it weren’t for the rise of the plastic industry, hemp fields would be just as common as cornfields in America, and we would all be feeling – and looking – healthier. 

Why is the hemp plant so good for us? The answer is simple, yet not enough people understand it:

 

Thankfully, doctors can run tests for these deficiencies and work to find hormone replacement therapy or medicine and therapy that can help with the myriad issues caused by an upset to the balance our bodies want and need. And yet CBD has not been studied enough, is not part of any routine panel of testing, and there is a lot of misinformation out there. Along with other CBD advocates, I am aiming to change that. 

Understanding Cannabinoid Receptors: Why Cannabis Affects Humans, the author describes our endocannibinoid system and the need for more research: “Many researches and scientists speculate that other receptors, beyond CB1 and CB2, may easily exist. A detailed understanding about how cannabinoids and terpenes interact with currently unknown receptor types in the endocannabinoid system could potentially result in cannabinoid therapies targeted at particular diseases and conditions.” And yet, we doctors don’t regularly test for CBD levels – and I think that’s a shame. ” data-reactid=”25″>In the MassRoots article Understanding Cannabinoid Receptors: Why Cannabis Affects Humans, the author describes our endocannibinoid system and the need for more research: “Many researches and scientists speculate that other receptors, beyond CB1 and CB2, may easily exist. A detailed understanding about how cannabinoids and terpenes interact with currently unknown receptor types in the endocannabinoid system could potentially result in cannabinoid therapies targeted at particular diseases and conditions.” And yet, we doctors don’t regularly test for CBD levels – and I think that’s a shame. 

Here are ways all of us – those who work in the medical field and the general public – can advocate for change and additional research: 

If you think you deserve to learn more about this powerful super-food, tell your elected officials, tell your doctor. Even the medical field needs to be educated on this topic, and I hope it starts here. I’m happy to answer questions you may have in the comments below, and wish you all the best on your journey to health and happiness! 

TEScosmetics, to provide an alternative to cosmetics filled with chemicals. ” data-reactid=”32″>Dr. Milagros Hernandez has been practicing medicine in NYC for the past thirty years. She started her own organic CBD oil skincare line, TEScosmetics, to provide an alternative to cosmetics filled with chemicals.

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