CBD Oil & Migraines - Ferdinand H Quinones MD - Libros -  - 9781097695751 - 10 de mayo de 2019
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CBD Oil & Migraines


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Migraines are believed to be due to a mixture of environmental and genetic factors. About two-thirds of cases run in families. Changing hormone levels may also play a role, as migraines affect slightly more boys than girls before puberty and two to three times more women than men. The risk of migraines usually decreases during pregnancy. The underlying mechanisms are not fully known. It is, however, believed to involve the nerves and blood vessels of the brain. Some claim that cannabis reduces the symptoms of some types of headache. There is little evidence that CBD oil is safe and effective as a treatment option for migraines. Still, for people who have yet to find an effective migraine treatment, it may be worth considering. Anyone who wishes to use CBD should speak with a doctor before obtaining or using it. They should also check that the product comes from a from a reputable source, to ensure safety. The legalities of cannabis products, including CBD oil, are changing quickly. People may need a prescription to use CBD oil legally in their state. A doctor can give a person advice on whether it is legal to use CBD oil in their area. Anyone wanting to use CBD oil should research the subject thoroughly. Research on the use of CBD oil for migraines is limited. This is due in part to its regulated nature and obstacles with cannabis legalization. Still, some laboratory studies have suggested that CBD oil may help all forms of chronic and acute pain. This includes migraines. One 2017 study published in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research explored the positive effects of oral cannabis. Over the course of six months, 26 people who experienced medication overuse headaches took either ibuprofen or nabilone with oral cannabis to treat their symptoms. Each combination was used for eight weeks at a time. They also took eight weeks off in between the two combinations. At the end of the study, participants reported more improvements and better quality of life when taking the cannabis-nabilone formula. It's important to note that researchers assessed the combination of substances used, and not cannabis alone.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 10 de mayo de 2019
ISBN13 9781097695751
Páginas 62
Dimensiones 140 × 216 × 3 mm   ·   81 g
Lengua Inglés