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Best CBD oil for Parkinson's

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CBD has created a mammoth buzz in the health and wellness industry and depending on where you're from in the world, you might be seeing many advertisements from coffee shops offering CBD lattes to beauty companies offering CBD facials. Although CBD is heavily infiltrating the wellness industry it is still a highly debated product.

Interestingly, CBD is gaining momentum as a natural alternative to traditional medication for those suffering from the effects of Parkinson's disease, as well as epilepsy, Alzheimer's and chronic pain.


By far the most asked questions about CBD are, what are the benefits of it? and, perhaps the most appealing one, can CBD get you high? Well, read on to find out the answers.

WHAT IS CBD?

So what exactly is CBD? CBD is short for Cannabidiol, a natural compound which is found in the Sativa cannabis plant. However, you won’t get high on it because CBD is not the psychoactive part of the plant therefore, you will not feel any euphoria like effect. That’s the job of CBDs cousin, Tetrahydrocannabinol, otherwise known as THC (phew, imagine saying the long version every time!). THC is the other major active ingredient in the cannabis plant and is the psychoactive element.

Both compounds exist side by side and they interact with the human body in different ways. Now, I know what you are thinking, how does it all work?


HOW DOES IT ALL WORK?

Our bodies produce what is called endocannabinoids, known as the endocannabinoid system, ECS. It plays many roles in balancing our bodies in order for it to function properly, it helps with everything from mood, appetite, sleep, pain, memory, appetite and more. Just like any other nutrient your body may be lacking, your body may be deficient in ECS and in need of the extra support.

Enter CBD, this is where CBD comes to do its job. CBD aids your body by blocking the breakdown of endocannabinoids, which in turn, allows your body to use more of what it is already producing naturally.

Despite ECS being quite complex the beauty of it is that when it's in balance in offers enormous health benefits and overall happiness.

WHAT DOES THE RESEARCH SAY ABOUT PARKINSON'S AND CBD?

A study published by Brazilian researchers who tested over 60 subjects with Parkinson's disease, patients were each given 300 milligrams of CBD before giving a public speech, the study found that their tremors and anxiety was significantly reduced, bearing in mind that public speaking is one of the most anxiety-inducing social events that people fear regardless of whether they have a health condition or not.

Another study by the Colorado School of Medicine demonstrated that there was relief in difficulty sleeping, tremors and psychosis with Parkinson's patients being tolerant of small doses of CBD which all reported encouraging effects.

Parkinsons disease affects the brain's ability to produce dopamine, also known as the feel-good neurotransmitter, and there are a number of emerging studies that have indicated that there are positive links between CBD and Parkinson's diseases sufferers in regards to improving dopamine levels, reducing inflammation and aiding in anxiety relief.

If you have read this far, then you are probably thinking about the possibility of buying CBD. So, we have taken the liberty of breaking down three CBD products for you.

CHARLOTTE’S WEB

First up, we have Charlotte's Web CBD, their products are cruelty-free, non-GMO, and packaged in BPA free containers, which makes them a popular choice. More importantly, their CBD contains other beneficial plant compounds like flavonoids and terpenes.

We are all plagued by the stress of everyday life, whether in or out of the workplace, whether expected or unexpected, stress affects us all. One of the main benefits of using Charlotte's Web CBD oil is it helps aid in giving you relief from everyday stress, who wouldn’t want that? CBD can act as a relaxation agent, helping you settle your heart rate, clear your mind and regain focus in order for you to manage those stressful everyday situations. Another added benefit of using Charlotte’s Web CBD is that it may help in exercise-induced inflammation.

Prices range from $49.99-$119.99, depending on the milligrams and they offer four flavours lemon twist, olive oil, orange blossom and mint chocolate, yum!

LAZARUS NATURALS

A highly reputable seller of CBD oil, in 2019 it was awarded the “CBD oil users certified” certificate.

In 2017, the World Health Organisation released a report that suggested 264 million people were living with anxiety worldwide and conventional medicine just isn’t cutting it.

Remember how we talked about ECS? Lazarus Naturals CBD helps to reduce anxiety by preserving the “bliss molecule” anandamide which is the chemical that the ECS creates naturally, it serves as your body’s own antidepressant.

They offer sample packs for those new to CBD at a low price, other than that, prices range from $31.99-$199.99. They also offer a discount to low-income households and veterans.

BIONATROL

If you suffer from any form of joint pain, shoulder pain, or pain from Arthritis, then Bionatrol may be the best choice for you. Their formula may help you in dealing with such pain as CBD helps reduce inflammation because it tackles the root cause of the area and deals with all kinds of pain. It provides a sufficient amount of strength to your joint muscles enabling you to make stronger and faster movements, hurray!

Prices range from $30-$60 a bottle.


HOW TO TAKE CBD OIL TO MANAGE PARKINSON’S DISEASE

First things first, it is highly recommended that you consult with your health professional before taking CBD as it may sometime coincide with your current medication.

Having said that, various studies have shown positive effects in Parkinson’s patients that took anywhere between 75mg-300mg over a six week period.

In 2008, a study published in the “Journal of Psychopharmacology” where Parkinson’s patients began taking 150milligrams per day along with their usual therapy, saw a significant improvement in their sleep and psychotic state.

After consulting with your doctor, it is best to start with small dosages and incrementally increase over a period of time until you find your effective dose.

THE BOTTOM LINE

It is important to establish that there is no set dose for everyone as everyone responds differently to CBD and also it differs with Parkinson’s as it depends on what stage you are at with the condition. Having said that, all studies so far suggest that CBD only has positive effects on Parkinson's patients, meaning with small dosage and careful planning, it is most definitely worth a try.