Treatment Plans And CBD Anxiety Wellbeing

By Betty West


While traditionally health care and mental health care providers have prescribed anti-depressants for anxiety and depression, there are now a number of alternative options. These include, CBD anxiety wellbeing and herbal products. As such, individuals may want to explore as to whether or not these products could provide a better option when it comes to overall health and well being.

CBD, originally discovered in the early 1940s, comes from the plant known as hemp or cannabis. CBD extract is one of several cannabinoids found in the plant. Whereas, CBDs account for upwards of forty percent of extract from the plant. To date, studies have proved CBD oil effective in treating epilepsy, movement disorders, anxiety and pain.

The most effective way to ingest CBD oil is by using a dropper and placing drops under the tongue. Proper dosage depends on the height and weight of the individual. In addition, there are a number of consumable CBD products including drinks, edibles, salves as well as others which can be smoked or vaped. Some of these include cough drops, honey sticks, gummies, coffee beans, energy drinks, soda and dog treats.

CBD is currently available with or without traces of THC. For, one version contains CBD as the active ingredient with no trace of THC. Whereas, the other version contains trace amounts of THC while CBD remains the active ingredient.

While the drug Epidiolex which contains CBD oil has received a green light for marketing from the United States FDA, there remains some confusion as to the full legality of CBD products. In addition, there can be minimal side effects depending on the length of use and potency of the product. While these can include a loss of appetite, diarrhea, fatigue, malaise, weakness and sleeping problems, these are minimal compared to side-effects associated with medications which contain opioids.

Currently, the United States FDA has labeled Epidiolex as a Schedule V drug. While non-Epidiolex CBD still remains a Schedule I drug prohibited for use in many areas. Regardless, stores across the United States are now selling CBD oil and products on the open market. Whereas, the United Nations has not scheduled CBD under any drug control treaties and World Health Organization officials have recommended that the drug remain unclassified or scheduled.

While there are side effects, most are minimal compared to that of prescriptions such as Vicodin, Tylenol 3 and other narcotics. The potential for interactions between CBD and over the counter and prescription medications remains unknown. For, there have been only a few research studies with regards to drug interactions or long-term side effects. To date, no deaths have reported which were associated with the use of CBD or THC infused products.

As with medical marijuana and THC, the prescription forms of CBD extract are stronger than that of over the counter products. One such drug, Nabiximols combines THC and CBD in equal proportion. The drug, approved by Health Canada in 2005 was developed for the treatment of pain related to MS. Whereas, in 2007, the drug also became available to cancer patients as an ongoing treatment for pain and side-effects from chemotherapy and radiation, such as nausea.




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