In recent years, there has been a growing body of evidence supporting the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes, and many people have reported experiencing significant improvements in their symptoms as a result of using cannabis or CBD products. Dr. Goldstein's research and advocacy for cannabis medicine has helped to raise awareness about the potential benefits of cannabis and has contributed to the growing acceptance of cannabis. Read more about Dr. Goldstein's research here.
Micro-dosing is the practice of taking small, carefully measured amounts of a substance, such as a psychedelic drug or a supplement, with the goal of producing subtle, beneficial effects on mood, productivity, and overall well-being. Read more to learn how people leverage micro-dosing.
One study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology found that CBD was effective at reducing chronic pain in animal models. While the research on CBD and exercise is still in its early stages, these findings suggest that CBD may have potential as a therapeutic agent for athletes looking to manage pain and inflammation. Read more to learn how CBD has the potential to benefit athletes.
The ECS (Endocannabinoid System) is a vital part of the body's regulatory system, and it is involved in maintaining homeostasis in a number of different ways. For example, the ECS helps to regulate pain perception by inhibiting the transmission of pain signals in the body. Click to learn more about the ECS.
In the central nervous system (CNS), pain signals are transmitted through a network of neurons, or nerve cells, which communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals. When a pain signal is received by the CNS, it is transmitted to the brain, where it is processed and perceived as pain. Click here to learn more about how your body handles pain through the CNS.