Why CBD Needs to be Part of Your Medical Regimen

Written by brianwallace | Published 2018/07/20
Tech Story Tags: cannabis | cbd | cbd-oils | health | infographics

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In a world where prescriptions are king and synthetic pharmaceuticals rule the medical community, finding reliable natural or homeopathic remedies can be a challenge. However for patients who have not found solutions for their conditions from “traditional” treatment, CBD, or Cannabidiol, has been something of a miracle cure. Reacting directly with the serotonin receptors in the body, CBD helps restore these natural neurotransmitters, helping the body to help itself.

For individuals who suffer from minor motion sickness, chronic vertigo, and even chemotherapy related nausea, CBD treats these symptoms effectively and safely. One in four cancer patients, traditional treatments to manage nausea and vomiting have little to no effect. In these individuals, doses of CBD have been shown to greatly alleviate feelings of nausea and offer comfort during some of the most difficult parts of a patient’s cancer treatment.

Those living with sleep disorders, some of the most misunderstood conditions in the medical community, have also reported improved sleeping patterns and habits after using CBD supplements. Some individuals among the 40 million in the US who suffer from chronic pain, CBD has been shown to reduce pain associated with nerve damage, varieties of arthritis, and again, cancer.

Looking to incorporate CBD into your medical regimen? Let this infographic from bestCBDoils.org be your guide to CBD, its effects on individuals as well as on the medical community itself.


Written by brianwallace | Founder @ NowSourcing | Contributor at Hackernoon | Advisor: Google Small Biz, SXSW
Published by HackerNoon on 2018/07/20