Healthy Living; CBD Benefits

Did you know that you have a whole body system specifically designed to process and use cannabidoids? We discussed the Endocannabinoid system in our January 2022 article.

Experts are still trying to fully understand the ECS. But so far, we know it plays role in regulating a range of functions and processes, including:

  • sleep
  • mood
  • appetite
  • memory
  • reproduction and fertility

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a primary component in the cannabis plant; however, in recent years, interest in CBD treatments has outpaced scientific research and regulatory advancement resulting in a confusing landscape of misinformation and unsubstantiated health claims.

Cannabidiol oil, or CBD oil derived from cannabis, is a popular natural remedy for many ailments. CBD oil benefits include pain relief and relaxation without any mind-altering effects.

People make CBD oil by extracting it from the cannabis plant and diluting it with a carrier oil like coconut oil or hemp seed oil. It’s one of more than 100 chemical compounds called cannabinoids that are found in the cannabis plant, Cannabis sativa.

A retrospective observational study on the NIH website, suggests CBD-rich treatment has a beneficial impact on pain, anxiety, and depression symptoms as well as overall wellbeing.

Reported Benefits of CBD

  • Pain relief
  • Reduction in symptons of mental health disorders
  • Alleviate certain cancer-related symptoms
  • Neuroprotective properties
  • Benefit heart health
  • Relieving withdrawal symptoms during substance misues treatment
  • Possible extension of life in glioblastoma patients
  • Improved sleep

CBD oil has been reported to cause reactions like diarrhea, weight and appetite changes and drowsiness. This may be due to the carrier itself, the oil. There are always possibilities that CBD may interact adversly with other medications.

Low quality CBD products are common in the marketplace, so it’s important to choose products that have been third-party tested for quality and purity. You can find CBD oil at prices as low as $25 to as high $145 for a 30 ml bottle, so there is not a lot of consistency across the industry yet.

One thing that is common in CBD oil use, is that they suggest 1 ml (a full dropper full) per dose. But the general population doesn’t realize that CBD doesn’t NEED a carrier.

Our bodies are made mostly of water and we all know that oil and water don’t mix. CBD oil has about a 15-25% absorption rate. Unlike CBD oil, water-soluble CBD is much easier for the body to absorb.

Whole flower or full-spectrum uses the whole plant so every nutrient can work together for the most benefit. Isolated are more directed CBD, however, it is a much more refined product and goes through extra processing.

Our Solution: Whole-flower hemp is CBD at its finest

Our whole-flower hemp fluid is full-spectrum hemp CBD, meaning it contains all the cannabinoids in the hemp plant it was extracted from. This can include CBD, CBN, CBG, CBDV, and less than 0.3% THC.  Full-spectrum CBD benefits come from the “entourage effect” or the synergy of all the components of hemp working together. Think about it like a football team: The quarterback is an important player, but he can’t win the game all by himself; he needs the full team.

  • IMMEDIATE BENEFITS – Calms the mind and supports body function
  • LONG-TERM BENEFITS – Helps improve the way you feel and helps your body perform at its best
  • WHAT MAKES OURS DIFFERENT? – Whole-flower hemp CBD is water-soluble. which means fast-acting and longer-lasting results, thanks to around 90% more absorption than oil-based CBD

The Whole-flower hemp fluid extraction process preserves the entire beneficial profile of the plant, creating greater bioavailability. This process is proven to extract over 90% of the active, whole-plant ingredients, maintaining the unique flavors and taste of the plant and, most importantly, does not isolate any single compound.

Unlike other CBD products, Suthe is so pure, you only need two drops under the tongue. Most CBD oils suggest a dropper full or 1 ml of product per dose.

Healthy Living; The Endocannabinoid System

The Endocannabinoid System – Ep. #002 Healthy Living Podcast

The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a complex cell-signaling system identified in the early 1990s by researchers exploring THC, a well-known cannabinoid. Cannabinoids are compounds found in cannabis.

Experts are still trying to fully understand the ECS. But so far, we know it plays role in regulating a range of functions and processes, including:

  • sleep
  • mood
  • appetite
  • memory
  • reproduction and fertility

The ECS exists and is active in your body even if you don’t use cannabis.

There are two main cannabinoid receptors – cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) and cannabinoid receptor type 2 (CB2).

Powerful Ways to Boost Your Endocannabinoid System

There is an increasing amount of research linking a number of illnesses and symptoms to low endocannabinoids levels, including:

  • Major depression
  • Generalized anxiety disorder
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Sleep disorders
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Parkinson’s

Some researchers are convinced that when your body doesn’t produce enough endocannabinoids (anandamide and 2-AG), you’re more likely to develop these diseases.

But if you have one of the above conditions, don’t worry!

You can stimulate and support your endocannabinoid system naturally, which can lead to a number of brain and mental health benefits:

  • Less stress and anxiety
  • Improved mood and increased feelings of pleasure and optimism
  • Better focus and concentration
  • Less hyperactivity and impulsivity
  • Higher BDNF levels
  • Increased rate of neurogenesis
  • Increased myelin formation
  • Deeper sleep
  • Lower cortisol levels
  • Fewer headaches and migraines
  • Reduced activity in the amygdala, the fear center of the brain
  • Reduced inflammation

Here are just a few ways to stimulate and support your endocannabinoid system naturally.

1. Cold Exposure

Cold exposure has been shown to increase endocannabinoid levels. Researchers have also found that cold exposure significantly increases the density of CB1 neurons. 

To support your endocannabinoid system, take a cold shower every day, and go outside with minimal clothing in the winter. You can also ease yourself into it by simply sticking your face in ice cold water.

Cold exposure also stimulates the vagus nerve.

2. Sex Hormones

Male and female sex hormones also stimulate and support the endocannabinoid system. Both testosterone and estradiol have been shown to upregulate CB1 receptors. Both men and women get their hormones checked regularly.

3. Coffee

Drinking coffee is another way to stimulate and support your endocannabinoid system. 

Regular caffeine consumption has been shown to enhance the activation of CB1 receptors by endocannabinoids.

It’s also a good idea to try to consume the whole coffee fruit, instead of just the coffee bean or pure caffeine. Scientists have discovered that ingesting whole coffee fruit concentrate significantly increases brain function. 

4. Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Olive oil has numerous health benefits, particularly because of its strong anti-inflammatory effects. It’s also been shown to upregulate CB1 receptors.

Be careful though. A lot of the cheap extra virgin olive oils in grocery stores are not actually “extra virgin.” Many so-called extra virgin olive oils contains other cheaper, refined vegetable oils, such as soybean, corn and canola. 

5. Cannabidiol (CBD) Oil

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the active cannabinoids in cannabis. It is not psychoactive but it has a wide range of medical applications.

Research shows that CBD enhances the expression of CB1 receptors in the brain.

6. Flavonoids

Flavonoids are a diverse group of plant compounds found in almost all fruits and vegetables.

Chocolate, tea, wine, and some beans, herbs, spices, nuts and seeds contain them. Overall, the more colorful a food is, the richer it is in flavonoids. It’s best to consume fruits and vegetables in their raw forms to receive the highest number of flavonoids (cooked fruits and vegetables have less).

7. Tea

Tea contains catechins, which are antioxidant compounds that have anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects.

Researchers have found that catechins in tea target and bind to cannabinoid receptors in the central nervous system. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is the most well known catechin. It’s found in green tea. I take a concentrated green tea extract with EGCG to support my endocannabinoid system. 

8. Probiotics

Research suggests that some probiotics can stimulate and support the endocannabinoid system. Lactobacillus acidophilus, a specific probiotic species, increases the expression of CB2 receptors. Probiotics have also been shown to stimulate the vagus nerve and help with depression

9. Dark Chocolate

Most people know dark chocolate is rich in multiple antioxidants, such as flavonols and polyphenols, which reduce oxidative stress.

But interestingly, it also contains the endocannabinoid anandamide, which stimulates your endocannabinoid system. 

10. Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential fats that your body cannot produce itself. They are necessary for the normal electrical functioning of your brain and nervous system. Decreased Omega-3 is connected to moodiness.

11. Agmatine

Agmatine is a metabolite of the amino acid arginine, which can help reduce pain, treat drug addiction, and protect the brain from toxins. 

It has been shown to enhance the painkilling effects of cannabinoids. 

12. Caryophyllene

Caryophyllene is a compound found in many plants and essential oils, including clove, rosemary, basil, oregano, lavender, and hops. It also contributes to the spiciness of black pepper. 

Caryophyllene has been shown to have anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, antidepressant, anti-anxiety and anti-alcoholism effects, likely because it binds to the cannabinoid receptors. 

It can also help reduce neuropathic pain through the CB2 receptor. 

13. Echinacea

Echinacea is a Native American medicinal plant and one of the most popular medicinal herbs.

People often use it to reduce flu symptoms and shorten the duration of the common cold. It’s also sometimes used to reduce anxiety and relieve fatigue.

Compounds in Echinacea, called alkylamides, have been shown to reduce inflammation by binding to the CB2 receptor and increase the effect of endocannabinoids. 

14. Black Truffle

Tuber melanosporum, also called the black truffle, is an edible mushroom native to Southern Europe. Researchers have found that black truffles contain the endocannabinoid anandamide. 

15. Curcumin

Curcumin is the most heavily researched compound within turmeric, the spice that gives curry its yellow color.  It’s one of my favorite natural compounds for optimal health.  

Researchers have found that supplementing with curcumin for 4 weeks reduces depression by binding to the CB1 receptor and increasing endocannabinoid levels in the brain.

#340 – Study Finds Cannabis Compound Inhibits COVID-19 Replication

Cannabis sativa is widely used for medical purposes and has anti-inflammatory activity.

In a study undergoing peer review, the CBD compound from cannabis has been found to stop COVID-19 replication in lung epithelial cells, suggesting the plant medicine holds yet another astounding quality.

Given that CBD preparations containing substantial amounts of CBD are taken by a large number of individuals, we examined whether CBD exposure might correlate to a decreased risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Analysis of over 93,000 patients tested for SARS-CoV-2 at the University of Chicago Medical Center showed that 10.0% tested positive overall, but only 5.7% of the ~400 who had any cannabinoid in their medical record tested positive. Patients taking CBD versus other cannabinoids had an even lower rate of testing positive (1.2% in 85 CBD patients versus 7.1% in 113 patients taking other cannabinoids, p=0.08). This finding that patients taking other cannabinoids had less protection against viral infection is consistent with our cell culture studies. Since multiple potential confounding factors could explain these findings, including age, race, clinical morbidities, and sex, we matched 82 patients who were prescribed oral, FDA-approved CBD (Epidiolex®) before COVID-19 testing to patients who had no indication of taking any cannabinoids but had comparable other characteristics including similar demographic characteristics, clinical comorbidities, and records of other medications in the two years before COVID-19 testing (table S1). Of the patients prescribed oral CBD before their COVID-19 test, the most common morbidity categories were hypertension and conditions with immunosuppression. Strikingly, only 1.2% of the patients prescribed CBD contracted SARS-CoV-2 whereas 12.2% of the matched, non-cannabinoid patients tested positive (p=0.009), suggesting a potential reduction in SARS-CoV-2 infection risk of approximately an order of magnitude.

Cannabidiol Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 Replication and Promotes the Host Innate Immune Response – 3/1/2021

Here are the findings of this study:

  • CBD users had a significantly lower infection rate
  • CBD inhibited the expression of certain genes within the viral cells
  • CBD reversed changes in gene expression within the COVID-19 infected lung cells
  • CBD blocked viral RNA expression, including the spike protein
  • CBD effectively reversed the triggering of a cytokine storm

“We advocate carefully designed placebo-controlled clinical trials with known concentrations and highly-characterized formulations in order to define CBD’s role in preventing and treating early SARS-CoV-2 infection,” the authors recommend.

A preprint of the study is available in the journal Bio RXIV while it goes under peer review.

We believe in natural healing through plant medicine. You can get pure CBD fluid or mist at Green Gold Natural Healing. SUTHE is pure cold pressed CBD with no additional additives, no oils or other carriers.

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