Cannabidiol, also referred to as CBD, has become increasingly popular in recent years, now found being administered to people of various ages, from children to elderly patients. There are even a growing number of veterinarians who are recommending it for pets too.
It seems there are many people who value using CBD on a regular basis for therapeutic purposes and this industry has exploded into a multi-billion dollar industry quite rapidly as a result.
There are a great number of CBD products that you can now find on the shelves, thanks to many people who have embraced this non-psychoactive cannabis compound. It's easy to find products that are high in CBD, with little to no THC at all.
For those who are using CBD without the THC though, they might be missing out on some potential benefits.
CBD is believed to help inhibit the potential negative side effects of THC. As well, Scientists have found that when you apply the two together to cancer cells that the combination is most effective, they work together to inhibit the growth of cancer cells.
"[CBD was seen to be] the most active compound.. when we were testing its ability to inhibit many different types of aggressive cancers" - Dr. S. McAllister
There might be a bit of CBD confusion taking place though, as some reseasrchers have suggested that potential health benefits might have been wrongfully associated with CBD, when they were instead the result of THC. That's because they've seen that THC levels are most closely and frequently linked with symptom relief. As well, with many CBD products you might not know exactly what you are getting. Still, there are many who are adamant about the potential healing properties that CBD might have to offer on its own.
For those who have investigated the two compounds working together, they've noted a synergistic improvement that was seen from the combination, that CBD could help to enhance the ability of THC to inhibit the growth of and potentially kill cancer cells.
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