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Can CBD Help with Seasonal Depression?

Can CBD Help with Seasonal Depression? - Naturally Mignon CBD

One frequent question we get is, “Can CBD help with seasonal depression?”

Let’s get into this.

Seasonal depression is a type of depression that can occur at certain times of the year. It’s usually more common in the fall and winter. It can involve feeling low, being tired, and not being interested in things.

Some people are using CBD, or cannabidiol, to help treat anxiety and depression. 

Many studies show that CBD may be helpful in treating symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), such as insomnia and anxiety.

A 2010 study showed that CBD was effective in treating social anxiety. A 2014 study showed that CBD also has antidepressant properties.

Is CBD a depressant or stimulant?

CBD is not a depressant or a stimulant. It is a non-psychoactive component of the cannabis plant and does not produce the “high” that marijuana does.

CBD works with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which is involved in regulating various physiological processes.

One way CBD may help people with SAD is by helping to regulate their body’s natural circadian rhythm. This rhythm is a 24-hour “clock” that controls the sleep-wake cycle and can sometimes lead to feelings of fatigue and low mood.

This can help regulate the circadian rhythm, which can help to improve sleep and reduce symptoms of SAD.

CBD may help to reduce anxiety, which is often a sign of SAD. When anxiety is high, it can make people feel sad and hopeless. By reducing anxiety, CBD may help to improve mood and make people feel happier.

CBD can help to improve mood and reduce symptoms of SAD by increasing the levels of serotonin, which plays a vital role in regulating mood, sleep, and appetite.

Common forms of CBD

  • CBD oil
  • CBD gummies
  • CBD edibles
  • CBD drinks

CBD may be helpful for people with SAD, but it is not a replacement for traditional treatments.

Always talk to a doctor or mental health professional before starting any new treatment.

In conclusion, CBD may be a helpful natural remedy for people who are experiencing seasonal depression.

By regulating the circadian rhythm, reducing anxiety, and increasing serotonin levels, it may help to improve mood and reduce symptoms of SAD.

However, it is not a replacement for professional treatment and it is important to talk to a healthcare professional before using it.

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NFL Awards $1 Million to Study Cannabis and CBD for Pain Management

NFL Awards $1 Million to Study Cannabis and CBD for Pain Management - Naturally Mignon CBD

The National Football League (NFL) is awarding $1 million to two teams of researchers to “investigate the effects of cannabinoids on pain management and neuroprotection from concussion in elite football players.”

The studies will be carried out by medical researchers at the University of California San Diego and University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada.

The studies are being funded by both the NFL and the NFL Player’s Association (NFL-PA). The studies will look at both CBD and THC in the treatment of pain management.

This is welcome news for CBD consumers who use CBD for medicinal purposes. Clinical studies like this provide CBD consumers with real world science that help make buying decisions.

The study will focus on the effects of cannabinoids on pain and recovery from sports-related injuries in elite athletes.

Researchers will assess the “therapeutic efficacy and adverse effects of ∆-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), and combined THC/CBD, compared to placebo, for relief of post-competition soft-tissue injury pain in elite athletes.”

Many NFL players, including Super Bowl Champ Rob Gronkowski, have been using CBD for pain management for years.

Can CBD and THC help football players recover from severe concussions?

That’s what the team in Canada will be studying. Concussions in the NFL are a big concern.

<“An additional goal is to assess the neuroprotective properties of cannabinoids to reduce the incidence or severity of acute and chronic concussion in professional football players.”

The study will go one step further and determine if CBD and THC is an alternative to opioids.

“Our research will also work to show that cannabinoids can be used as an alternative to opioids for pain management. Ultimately, this study has the potential to change not only the lives of current and former NFL players, but also the lives of anyone who may suffer from a concussion,” said Dr. Patrick Neary, an exercise physiologist and professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at the University of Regina.

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CBD for Opiate Withdrawal? FDA Approves Trials for CBD Based Treatment

CBD for Opiate Withdrawal? FDA Approves Trials for CBD Based Treatment - Naturally Mignon CBD

The ravages of opiate overdoses and deaths is a constantly evolving tragedy in the US that shows no signs of slowing. 

A Colorado pharmaceutical company is now beginning clinical trials for a drug that uses CBD for opiate withdrawal.

The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Ananda Scientific approval to begin human trials on a CBD based drug to treat opiate addictions called Nantheia ATL5.

Using cannabidiol (CBD) for opiate addiction holds some promise as being a viable treatment.

The clinical trials will determine if theraputic CBD decreases opioid cravings

The FDA has given Ananda Scientific an “investigational drug designation.” This is the first step in FDA testing. It determines if the drug is safe for humans and achieves some effectiveness and merits further development.

This means that Nantheia ATL5 is not going to be available to treat opiate addiction anytime soon. The approval process can take years.

According to the Centers for Disease Control 500,000 people in the US died of opiate overdose since 1999. 

The CDC says in 2013 a new a wave of opiate deaths began with the introduction of synthetic opioids like fentanyl.

“The approval of the IND for this important clinical trial is a key milestone for our ongoing research into therapeutic alternatives for opioid use disorder and reversal of the effects of the opioid epidemic,” said Dr. Edthye London, Ph.D, Ananda Scientific.

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CBD for Covid? Study Suggests CBD Prevents COVID Infection

CBD for Covid? Study Suggests CBD Prevents COVID Infection - Naturally Mignon CBD

CBD for COVID Vaccine Study

There is exciting news on how to protect yourself from COVID and it includes use of CBD (cannabidiol).

A study published in the peer-reviewed science journal Science Advances surveyed 1,212 patients in the US who were prescribed CBD.

The study found that patients taking 100 milligrams-per-milliliter (mg) oral doses a day of CBD returned positive COVID-19 tests at much lower rates than control groups who did not take CBD.

It also found found a “significant” negative relationship between CBD consumption and COVID-19 infection.

The study was conducted by 33 researchers at the University of Louisville and University of Chicago.

CBD (100 mg/ml oral solution per medical records) had a significant negative association with positive SARS-CoV-2 tests. This study highlights CBD as a potential preventative agent for early-stage SARS-CoV-2 infection and merits future clinical trials. We caution against use of non-medical formulations including edibles, inhalants or topicals as a preventative or treatment therapy at the present time. Science Advances/em>

“Our results suggest that CBD and its metabolite 7-OH-CBD can block SARS-CoV-2 infection at early and even later stages of infection,” the study states. Science Advances

CBD is an acronym for the cannabinoid Cannabidiol. This is a non-psychoactive (doesn’t get you high) cannabis compound that is most prevalent in hemp plants. Hemp’s cousin, marijuana, has much lower levels of CBD.

Scientists involved in the study also conducted lab tests that found CBD inhibited the growth and spread of the virus in the body.

“As a bottom line, what this says is that CBD has the potential to prevent infections, such as breakthrough infections, which might be one of the most useful applications,” said lead author Dr. Marsha Rosner from the Ben May Department for Cancer Research at the University of Chicago.

CBD for COVID Vaccine

Keep in mind, this is a real world study with real world patients. While the study shows great promise for treating CBD for COVID, it must be noted that the study does not say CBD is a replacement for vaccines.

It instead suggests that a CBD for COVID vaccine combination could be beneficial.

If you would like to replicate the dosage used in the study, try Naturally Mignon’s 1000mg Pure Colorado CBD Oil and use 1ml (one full dropper) a day.

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Does CBD help with PTSD and Stress?

Does CBD help with PTSD and Stress? - Naturally Mignon CBD

How does CBD help PTSD?

What is the correct CBD PTSD dosage?

Can CBD help with stress from COVID-19?

Ever wonder how much CBD oil to take?

These are just a few of the questions The Laboratory for the Study of Anxiety Disorders at the University of Texas at Austin is trying to answer.

The UT lab is conducting two in-home treatments studying daily dosing of CBD oil.

The first study is focusing on using CBD oil to alleviate elevated stress, anxiety, depression, or sleep problems caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.

“People who are suffering from COVID-19-heightened emotional stress because of COVID-19, to what extent would CBD actually be helpful?” Dr. Mike Telch told KVUE.

The second study is a similar in-home treatment study investigating the effects of CBD oil for those suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

CBD is considered a supplement and millions of Americas use it for pain and stress relief.

However, there are many scientific questions surrounding CBD supplements and their efficacy.

“There’s a lot of hype about CBD, but not that much science yet,” Dr. Telch said.

Are you interested in taking part in one of a CBD studies?

You can participate from home. The first step is to fill out the online survey.

Web-based Assessment for Determining your Eligibility to Participate in our COVID-19 CBD Oil Treatment Study

Web-based Assessment for Determining your Eligibility to Participate
in our CBD Oil In-Home PTSD Treatment Study  

This is a web screening interview to see if you are a fit for the study. It take approximately 30 minutes and is the first step in determining your eligibility.

If you are selected you will begin logging you daily CBD use and experiences for 30 days.

The study isn’t paying participants and is volunteer only, but you will receive CBD oil at no cost.

If you want to help further the science of CBD and medicine and discover more about CBD for yourself then sign up!