CBD Oil For The Treatment Of Addictions And Withdrawal Symptoms

CBD Oil For The Treatment Of Addictions And Withdrawal Symptoms

While Cannabis is still seen as a plant with negative properties, due to the THC content, the medical industry is becoming more aware of the positive impact that this plant may have in the body as well. In just a few years, scientists have made several breakthroughs regarding ways that the compounds found in Cannabis plants can help in the treatment of many diseases. The industry has more than tripled in value between 2014 and 2017. It is estimated that the industry will be worth more than $1.8 billion in the United States by 2022.

Cannabidiol is one of the main active compounds of the Cannabis plant and is also found in hemp. This is the compound that is mostly studied in clinical trials. Science has found that this compound helps to treat many diseases, including epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and even cancer.

While not the main aim of scientific studies, it is now also known that cannabidiol can help to address common addictions, including the dreaded withdrawal symptoms that people often experience when they stop using substances they have become addicted to.

Types Of Addictions That CBD Oil May Be Useful For

 

Several studies have now confirmed that the use of CBD oil among individuals with addiction problems is effective. Below, we will take a look at scientific evidence that has provided evidence on the effectiveness of CBD oil in different types of addictions.

  • A paper published by Libertas Academica looked at several previous studies on the use of CBD oil for addictive behavior and the management of withdrawal symptoms. One interesting finding that was made pointed out details of a female subject who used Cannabis for recreational use daily. After an administration of 300mg to 600mg daily CBD oil, a significant reduction in Cannabis withdrawal symptoms was observed when the subject ceased the use of Cannabis. Relapse was later noted, but usage was much lower in the subject than prior to the use of CBD oil.
  • A study in the Journal of Addictive Behaviors tested an inhaler containing CBD extracts against a placebo inhaler. A total of 24 participants were divided into two groups. The group that was provided the CBD inhaler smoked an average of 40% fewer cigarettes during the study week, whereas no improvements were observed among the placebo group.
  • A study that was published in the Journal of Addiction Biology found that the use of CBD oil can effectively inhibit the activation of 5-HT1A receptors during the use of cocaine, as well as morphine. These receptors are responsible for the “rewarding” effects that addicts experience when taking in these drugs. By inhibiting these effects, the subject will find it easier to cease the use of such drugs.
  • A study in the Journal of Neuroscience has proven that CBD oil may also be a useful option for treating the addictive behavior, caused by a release of Dopamine, in individuals who have an addictive behavior toward the use of Amphetamine – a common drug that is used to reduce body weight in patients who experience health problems due to their excessive weight gain.

How CBD Oil Can Be Used In The Treatment Of Addictions

 

Numerous advantages can be provided to a person who suffers an addiction, as well as those who are struggling with withdrawal symptoms, with the use of cannabidiol extracts. CBD oil is the most popular option when it comes to buying a product that contains these extracts. This oil has a concentration of cannabidiol to deliver the benefits to a person. CBD oil is also usually made to possess a low concentration of THC, the active compound in Cannabis plants that causes psychoactive effects.

It is easy to use CBD oil products. They usually come in the form of a tincture with a dropper. The dropper is used to administer a few drops of the oil underneath the user’s tongue. This allows for the active compounds in the oil to be quickly absorbed into the user’s bloodstream, providing fast and effective results.

The dosage recommendations usually defer from one person to another. It is usually advised that a person experiments with the dosage until they find what works best for them. When it comes to addiction, the dosage strength and frequency of administration will usually depend on the type of addiction a person is suffering from, as well as how serious the addiction is.

Conclusion

 

Cannabidiol extracts are known widely known for their therapeutic properties. Apart from the positive health effects that these compounds exert in the human body, research has also suggested that the use of CBD extracts may be useful in treating different types of addictions. The compounds primarily help to reduce the effects that the substances have on the user’s brain, as well as to reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms.

Ksenia Sobchak
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