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How Can CBD Help? / Comment le CBD peut-il vous aider?

For a long time, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) was getting all the attention. In recent years, however, a different cannabinoid has gradually begun to share the limelight with the famed THC, particularly in the medical cannabis community. Its name? Cannabidiol (CBD).

So, what are some of the effects of this lesser known cannabinoid? For starters, it’s non-intoxicating – meaning you won’t feel the usual “high” following consumption. This makes CBD a good choice for day-time use, as well for those who are new to cannabis. CBD oil is an especially popular option for use during the day because of its long-lasting effects and how discreetly it can be consumed.

But what about its potential therapeutic benefits? Medical cannabis patients report using CBD for a plethora of reasons, including to help with the symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, and pain1. There is also a growing body of evidence that CBD is a potent anti-epileptic in treatment-resistant epilepsies, such as Dravet and Lennox-Gastaut syndromes2–11. Not only that, but there’s emerging evidence that CBD may be useful in reducing the use of harmful and/or addictive substances such as nicotine or opioids12–14.

Furthermore, CBD is well tolerated, with side effects generally rated as mild to moderate (the most commonly reported being increased sleepiness)2–11.

At Aurora, we pride ourselves on our commitment to the medical cannabis community. That’s why we’re always looking to maintain and improve our selection of high-CBD products in our online shop. We use only our premium high-CBD strain, Tower, to produce our Aurora CBD Drops as well as our Aurora CBD Softgels.

It’s important to consult a healthcare practitioner when making decisions about CBD dosing and consumption methods. Always remember to start low and go slow.

Pendant longtemps, le tétrahydrocannabinol (THC) recevait toute l’attention. Mais depuis quelques années, un autre cannabinoïde commence à partager la vedette avec le THC, en particulier au sein de la communauté de consommateurs de cannabis à des fins médicales. Son nom? Le cannabidiol (CBD).

Alors, quels sont les effets de ce cannabinoïde moins connu? D’abord, il n’est pas enivrant, ce qui signifie que vous ne vous sentirez pas « high » après en avoir consommé. Le CBD est donc un bon choix pour un usage de jour et pour les consommateurs débutants. L’huile de CBD est particulièrement populaire pour la consommation de jour, car elle est discrète et ses effets durent longtemps.

Mais qu’en est-il de ses effets thérapeutiques potentiels? Les consommateurs de cannabis à des fins médicales disent utiliser le CBD pour une panoplie de raisons, notamment pour aider à soulager les symptômes reliés aux troubles de stress post-traumatique, à l’anxiété et à la douleur1. Il existe également un corps de preuve de plus en plus étoffé sur le CBD en tant que puissant composé anticonvulsif dans le traitement de cas résistants d’épilepsie, comme le syndrome de Dravet et le syndrome de Lennox-Gastaut2–11. Mais ce n’est pas tout! Il y a de nouvelles données probantes sur l’utilité du CBD dans la réduction de la consommation de substances nocives ou qui créent une dépendance, comme la nicotine et les opioïdes12–14.

De plus, le CBD est bien toléré. On décrit généralement ses effets secondaires comme légers à modérés (le plus signalé étant la somnolence)2–11.

Chez Aurora, nous sommes fiers de notre engagement envers la communauté de consommateurs de cannabis à des fins médicales. C’est pourquoi nous cherchons toujours à offrir et à améliorer notre gamme de produits à teneur élevée en CBD dans notre boutique en ligne. Nous utilisons uniquement notre variété supérieure à haute teneur en CBD, Tower, pour produire nos gouttes Aurora CBD et nos gélules Aurora CBD.

Nous vous rappelons qu’il est important de consulter un professionnel de la santé pour bien choisir votre dosage de CBD et vos modes de consommation. Et n’oubliez pas, commencez avec une petite dose et allez-y lentement.

References/Références:

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  2. Sands TT, Rahdari S, Oldham MS, Caminha Nunes E, Tilton N, Cilio MR. Long-Term Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of Cannabidiol in Children with Refractory Epilepsy: Results from an Expanded Access Program in the US. CNS Drugs. November 2018.
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  12. Hurd YL, Yoon M, Manini AF, Hernandez S, Olmedo R, Ostman M, Jutras-Aswad D. Early Phase in the Development of Cannabidiol as a Treatment for Addiction: Opioid Relapse Takes Initial Center Stage. Neurotherapeutics. 2015;12(4):807-815.
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