It
has been quite awhile since I thought about smoking a joint or even pondered
the possible health benefits of cannabis.
Yet, here I am thinking about quite a trendy topic that is making the
news left and right. A recent trip to
a local Health and Wellness Expo rekindled my
interest in finding more about the use of hemp for health and wellness
purposes. Not so long ago, if you
referred to “cannabis” people thought only of the “recreational” use of
marijuana: the leaves were dried and smoked.
However, now cannabis, which refers to both Marijuana and Hemp, covers a
whole variety of methods of consumption including hemp oil, topical creams and
other concentrates that are smoked, vaporized and orally ingested. Yet with all
this talk about cannabis, and legal considerations pending, it’s good to find
out a little more about the product and to understand the pros and cons.
My husband and I had some really interesting
discussions with two women at the Wellness Expo who were there representing HempWorx: Cindy Walkus and Lisa Bach. They were able to explain many of the
misconceptions about their product and the fact that the CBD component found in
their products is non-hallucinogenic.
Hempworx sells a variety of consumer products that promote the medicinal
qualities of CBD with a range of health and wellness qualities including regulating blood sugar, healthy skin, and
supporting digestive functions to name a few. For more information on hemp and
their products, you can check the web site at:www.HempWorx.com
First it is good to understand the basics: Cannabis
comes in two forms: Hemp and Marijuana. Cannabis plants contain a class of compounds
called cannabinoids. The two most abundant are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) THC is the element that provides
the high and frequently includes negative side effects of paranoia and anxiety.
CBD is an element that claims to have beneficial medicinal effects, without the
marijuana high. The Nutrition Action Newsletter (published by the Center for
Science in the Public Interest) reported about a panel from the National
Academy of Medicine that concluded there are three established medical benefits
of cannabis:
- · “We found conclusive evidence that cannabis can reduce nausea and vomiting induced by chemotherapy”
- · There is “substantial”evidence that cannabis modestly reduces self-reported involuntary muscle contractions in people with multiple sclerosis
- · There is “substantial” evidence that cannabis modestly reduces chronic pain. “It’s not as strong as a narcotic pain reliever as an opiate, so it’s not as effective, but it may be more usable long term”, Pionelli (a panel member)noted.
So the jury is still out on other conclusive benefits for cannabis. As with many medications,
differing results vary from person to person. As with many natural products,
the use of CBD has not been evaluated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration),
but that doesn’t mean it can’t be very effective for some individuals.
Endorsement by the FDA is not mandatory to be a good product, but
nevertheless…it makes me a bit skeptical about the effectiveness of its
medicinal properties. Again, every
person’s body chemistry is different.
What works for one individual, may not work for another.
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In any case, my interest in using marijuana did not last. It may have been “fun” to experience the high, but I never really liked the feelings of paranoia and being out of touch with reality that went with it. That was the THC kicking in. (THC discussed in previous paragraph) I just decided it wasn’t for me. Yet, I do recall many years ago, a friend of our family was battling cancer and suffering the ill effects of chemotherapy. They knew that I could get some marijuana for them to help their friend. Even back then, they knew that marijuana could help certain medical conditions. So moving forward, it is no wonder that so many people are starting to discover uses for this age old remedy. I would consider the use of Hemp for certain things; still weighing the options.
States are beginning to monitor and legislate both the use of hemp and marijuana.
It is hard to keep up with an updated count on all
the legislative activity on this matter. Many have predicted that 2019 will
continue to be a year of legislative reform throughout the country on both the
recreational and medicinal use of cannabis.
Yet, whenever we decide to be for or against the legalization of a product, it is best to have a full understanding of the differences in the product and the impact they make. If you don’t understand the difference between hemp and marijuana then things get a little hazy. (pun intended)
Yet, whenever we decide to be for or against the legalization of a product, it is best to have a full understanding of the differences in the product and the impact they make. If you don’t understand the difference between hemp and marijuana then things get a little hazy. (pun intended)
So Cannabis is a product that is certainly in the
limelight and will remain in discussions for both recreational and medicinal
purposes. So before you judge, or light up a joint, be an informed consumer. JES
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