CBD is short for cannabidiol.
Cannabidiol is an extract from hemp, a commonly used term for strains of the cannabis sativa plant with very low levels of THC.
Today, hemp is used in a wide range of products globally.
Cannabinoids, the active chemicals in medical marijuana, are similar to chemicals the body makes that are involved in appetite, memory, movement, and pain.
- Reduce anxiety,
- Reduce inflammation and relieve pain,
- Relax tight muscles in people with MS,
- Control nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy,
- Kill cancer cells and slow tumor growth,
- Stimulate appetite and improve weight gain in people with cancer and ...
On MS Society site we can see: "one in five people with multiple sclerosis (MS) surveyed in 2014. told us they’d used cannabis to help with their symptoms".
They said it can help with stiffness /spasticity/ or muscle spasms and pain.
Cannabis is made up of compounds called cannabinoids.