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CBD as an alternative psychiatric treatment
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I've been using CBD as a multipurpose psychiatric medication for roughly a month and it has treated my OCD, Bipolar, Anxiety, Tourettes Syndrome, and Insomnia with a substantially higher level of effectiveness than the other prescription drugs that I am also taking. I have also seen improvement in my memory and overall cognitive function, and as a result now perform better at memory based tasks such as remembering lists and work instructions.
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I've been using CBD as a multipurpose psychiatric medication for roughly a month and it has treated my OCD, Bipolar, Anxiety, Tourettes Syndrome, and Insomnia with a substantially higher level of effectiveness than the other prescription drugs that I am also taking. I have also seen improvement in my memory and overall cognitive function, and as a result now perform better at memory based tasks such as remembering lists and work instructions.
That sounds great , and how is the amount of drops you have to take? , Do you have to increase them or do they stay the same , i am asking because my mother takes CBD as painmedication and she has to increase it constantly to fight the pain.
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Marta, I take about 50-90mg daily via edibles as they tend to stick into the system longer, I also smoke green in the evening so the dosage is probably more towards the 130 mg (if my math on percentage in the smoke is as labeled and factored in properly). As for using it as a pain medication the use is definitely safer than any opium based medication however, it may not be as effective for breakthrough or severe pain so an individual's pain tolerance is to be considered, just like any medication the body will begin to build a tolerance to it (CBD's is almost identical to the tolerance pace of smoking pot). So, increased dosage is not that unusual to see happen over time. The best way to defeat that is the old Pot Head trick of "tolerance breaks" and though this may be difficult it could help her reduce her dose by stopping for a few days and flushing the system with water and high fiber diet (withdraw is minimal and more mental than anything). CBD is stored in fat cells similarly to THC only it's half life is considerably less, meaning the stoppage time can be considerably lower ( a few days as opposed to weeks for a heavy user). Like I said I have seen results in my issues and that may not be the same for everyone. I am not sure as to how much pain relief can be derived from CBD or at what dose that comes at. I want to reiterate that I am not a medical professional, I know a little bit about the molecular actions of these chemicals through independent research, please, ALWAYS CONSULT A TRUSTED PHYSICIAN before adding or reducing any medication/supplement/general change in ones treatment plan. If anyone else is also trying similar, I would love to hear results; as soon enough the FDA will be all over this and try to regulate it as a medication sky rocketing costs.
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Kobos wrote: as soon enough the FDA will be all over this and try to regulate it as a medication sky rocketing costs.
Now would be the time to learn how to grow it...
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Seems a better weapon, 'cause everybody got heat
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I've been advocating for the decriminalization/legalization of marijuana for years now. It is completely insane that marijuana is still schedule 1 when methamphetamine and other such drugs are schedule 2 and available for prescription. My hope is that marijuana use and possession will be completely decriminalized so that people like you can get the medication they need much easier without fear of reprisal.
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I haven't found that I've had to increase the dosage at all, but I have found that injesting CBD tends to make it have a far longer lasting impact than if I were to vape/smoke it (which has a more immediate, but shorter lasting impact).
In reality, this is an extremely low dose to be used towards treating psychiatric issues, and if I were to decrease my other medications I would have to up my use of CBD towards the hundreds of milligrams each day. At that level, it would be unfeasible from an economic standpoint, as I would be spending upwards of 500-600 a month on just this one medication.
Right now, it helps to take the edge off and improve my overall stability. That's about all I can see it doing until I can start growing and processing my own hemp.
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We know that it is effective at relieving anxiety, as shown by double-blind, placebo-controlled studies. The same types of studies have shown it works to alleviate PTSD(forgetting bad memories), epilepsy, cancer, arthritis, pain, etc.
The questions we now face are what should be the dose for each condition? It's good you shared your dosing info. I will pass it along to the patients I encounter. I asked several MDs but they refused to answer due to federal regs.
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Modern research has really just confirmed stoner engineering on route of administration efficiency, metabolism, and affects. Some studies have shown it increases the chances of a heart attack particularly in young men, and is an aggravating factor (minor risk factor alone) in all study groups. Smoking has a fast onset, but a mediocre efficiency (higher bioavailability though) and fast metabolism. Other forms of insufflation (vaping etc) are slightly more efficient than traditional smoking, and remove the carcinogens from blunt wraps. Oral administration tends to have a slower onset, but is more efficient (despite a lower bioavailability), and has a longer effect peak. Finally, novel methods like sublingual (under the tongue) or injections are variant depending on multiple factors but tend to be the most efficient.
Quick nod to the OP, CBD hasn't been studied much alone, since Δ⁹-THC is the main psychoactive ingredient (also responsible for quite a few of the other secondary effects) and that's what a majority of users care about.
The catch-22 nature of its status as an illegal, yet cheap and accessible drug has shown heavy correlation between marijuana usage and poor standard of living which have created a confirmation bias towards the negative social effects of the drug (contrast with finer alcohols and designer drugs e.g. MDMA).
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Lemberger, Axelrod, Kopin. METABOLISM AND DISPOSITION OF TETRAHYDROCANNABINOLS IN NÄIVE SUBJECTS AND CHRONIC MARIJUANA USERS. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: Volume 191 pg 142-154.
Lemberger et al. Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol — Temporal Correlation of the Psychologic Effects and Blood Levels after Various Routes of Administration. New England Journal of Medicine Vol 286, No 13: March 30, 1972.
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