The Introduction in this book talks about The CBD Revolution. “The big tipping point came between 2014 and 2018, when under increased public demand to decriminalize cannabis, Congress passed Farm Bills that changed the way hemp could be grown and sold. (2021, p.6) “And the marketplace exploded. The sale of CBD products skyrocketed 706 percent from passage of the second Farm Bill in 2018 to the end of 2019.”
This book is divvied up into three parts: part one gives the reader the basics of CBD, the second portion is about CBD and health, and the final part is a user’s guide to CBD.
Chapter 1 tackles the CBD Basics. “Well, CBD isn’t just a supplement like a vitamin C or calcium pill. It is a molecule that actually mimics and helps support innate health and wellness regulating system within your body: the endocannabinoid system or ECS. The ECS is involved in nearly every single biological processes, including digestion, metabolism, hormone regulation, appetite, immunity, memory, emotions, sleep, and much more.” (2021, p.10) There is a brief history of the medicinal use of cannabis on page 19.
In the second portion there is a lot of helpful information regarding different illnesses and other symptoms and how CBD can help. These disorders range from Autism to Depression to Diabetes and Heart Disease to Parkinson’s Disease and way more. For instance, the symptoms for depression are listed and then “…suggested that depression might be a product of endocannabinoid deficiency, meaning that low levels of these important mood regulators could lead to depression.” (2021, p.91) When the discussion turns to heart disease they state the following. “THC and CBD are both vasodilators, meaning they widen the blood vessels…this can have a positive effect on blood pressure.” (p.105)
As you can see there is a lot to learn about CBD and how it can be used as a natural health restorer. If you want to learn more I suggest you buy the book and read it. If it (CBD products) can do what they say they can we should all be using it.