While it is promising to use CBD oil as a preventative therapy, most of us use CBD for relief from chronic conditions and not to prevent symptoms before hand. The endocannabinoid system is so important, and we have just barely started scratching the surface of what it can do.
As a regulatory system spanning throughout the entire body, it connects various other systems within, such as the immune system, nervous system, and more. Taking CBD for relief, as a supplementation to prevent illnesses or diseases from even starting, may just be the new frontier in cannabis research.
Cancer
Lately, there have been various studies on cannabis and its potential to cure cancer, but what about preventing it from starting altogether? In one study the medical records of over 80,000 male patients revealed that those who used cannabis had less instances of bladder cancer. In fact, the rate of bladder cancer was 45% below normal.
Additionally, the antioxidant effects of CBD may prevent certain skin cancers by repairing the damage from UV rays.
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Alzheimer’s
As we age, our brains age, and the production of new cells slows. In order to prevent certain degenerative diseases, the health of the brain and its neurons and cells must be maintained. Certain studies are demonstrating the potential of using CBD oil as a preventative therapy for neurodegenerative diseases like alzheimers by encouraging the creation of cells within the brain.
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Cardiovascular Diseases
Various studies have found that cannabis users have higher levels of HDL-C (“good cholesterol”) and lower levels of LDL-C (“bad cholesterol”). High levels of “bad” cholesterol can lead to increased risk of heart disease or stroke.
Additionally, the endocannabinoid system is slowly being revealed to have an important role in atherogenesis and atherosclerosis.
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Diabetes and Obesity
In a study conducted in 2006, CBD was shown to lower the prevalence of diabetes in rats. There’s evidence to suggest that CBD helps the body convert fats, helping with metabolism and “normal” insulin production.
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In Conclusion
To sum up, the presence of an endocannabinoid system, and the encouraging research studies showing positive benefits all point to CBD oil as a preventative therapy as being very useful. Incorporating it into your daily diet as a preventative measure can be a great first step towards a healthy future.
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Thanks, Sarah!