CBD oil gives hope to cancer patients

16.02.2020 0 Comments

It not only alleviates the pain associated with the disease, but also slows down the course of the disease.

Medical hemp prevents the spread of cancer in the body by killing cancer cells. This is a very interesting topic among scientists, especially recently.

Cancer is, by definition, any cell in the human body that undergoes uncontrolled growth and threatens our tissues. Cancer cells, due to their ability to grow, become immortal. They can also migrate and attack tissues previously occupied by other types of cells. That is why they are so dangerous for our body.

By default, cancer is treated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy, which can cause inflammation and destruction of healthy tissue. The main problems associated with this disease include pain, loss of appetite and nausea.

Can CBD be used to treat cancer?

Studies show that the effectiveness of cannabidiol in combination with traditional therapy, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy, increases its effectiveness.
CBD is the first non-toxic endogenous compound that, naturally, can stimulate the human body to fight cancer. Studies show that cannabinoids: cannabidiol (CBD), tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabinol (CBN) are the most effective stimulants of the immune system and inhibit the growth of cancer cells.

Can preventive use of CBD have a negative effect?

Not. CBD interacts with cannabinoid cell receptors on its surface to activate and enhance the response of the nervous system. Two cannabinoid receptors are present in the human body – CB1 and CB2. CBD oil has such an effect on them as our body reproduces naturally.

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