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Hemp and Full Spectrum Hemp Oil have been used for health benefits for over 3500 years.  With THOUSANDS of studies showing us the proven health benefits of this amazing plant, we still learn more each and ever day.  This blog is intended to help us all understand where this movement is going and how we are receiving amazing health benefits, with no side affects only side benefits.  Full Spectrum Hemp Oil is way more than just CBD.  It is the wholeness of the plant that sets us apart!
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How Does UltraCell Work So Well?

2/21/2019

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Daily we are taking calls or emails telling us the amazing results customers are seeing and feeling with UltraCell Full Spectrum Hemp CBD.  Ever wonder why the impact is so dramatic?  Surprisingly, a very good article describing The Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and the impact we van have on our ECS with things like UltraCell, exercise and diet.

Read the Article NOW>>>

Once you have read that and want a deeper dive into the ECS, check out our website science page for the full scoop on how you can supercharge your ECS!  Go Now>>> ​https://www.7liquidgold.com/ecstraining.html
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Is CBD Safe and does it work?

2/20/2019

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Hard to understand why something so good and so safe was kept from us for nearly 80 years.  (Can you Say Special Interest?)  Well, those days are fast becoming memories.  Check out this new article that is packed with fact based knowledge we all need to know. READ NOW>>> 
It is important to know exactly what to look for once you realize Hemp and CBD are worth you getting into your body.  The following is not only what you should expect from any Hemp CBD product, but is found in the #1 Selling Hemp CBD Product in America... UltraCell Full Spectrum Hemp CBD>>>

UltraCell Full Spectrum Hemp CBD Oil is the Gold Standard!!!  There are so many CBD oils but they are not all created the same. I’m so proud to represent a product that is organic and actually works!!!
 
*500 mg, 1 oz bottle (30 ML)
*16.67 mg per serving, 4.2 mg of CBD per serving (1 serving = 1 ML = one dropper full) with absorption up to 30 times greater than other products
*Phytocannabinoid-rich 
*Full Spectrum Hemp Oil (using the whole plant as nature intended and not an isolate)
*USDA Certified Organic hemp grown in Colorado (No THC 0.0%)
*UltraCell (liposome and micelle) technology for maximum absorption and bioavailability.
*Water soluble
*94% maximum absorption and faster onset of action with over 12 hours of full-strength bioavailability
*Study conducted at the Mayo Clinic proved up to 30x more absorption vs a typical CBD Oil
*Independently tested for heavy metals, pesticides and cannabinoid content
*Contains Prebiotics
*Infused with Acai berry for coloring and flavor (berry flavor) or available in Lemon Flavor
 
All natural and sold at the lowest price allowed only from your best source www.7LiquidGold.com.  We ship same day on all orders received before 4PM ET. We offer free regular mail shipping, or you can upgrade for even faster delivery.
 
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Another Astonishing News Story on Hemp CBD

1/30/2019

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 ​We hear new and amazing and sometimes even astonishing stories about how Hemp CBD is changing lives.  One of the best parts about being in this Hemp CBD industry is seeing the positive impacts products like UltraCell are having on peoples’ lives.  I can honestly say, there is nothing the human body cannot do for itself, IF we give it the proper fuel.  See this astonishing news story of a baby with brain cancer >>> Read Now
 
Our bodies are hardwired to need the goodness found in water soluble organic Hemp CBD.  Make no mistake, they are NOT all created equal.
  
UltraCell Full Spectrum Hemp CBD Oil is the Gold Standard!!!  There are so many CBD oils but they are not all created the same. I’m so proud to represent a product that is organic and actually works!!!
 
*500 mg, 1 oz bottle (30 ML)
*16.67 mg per serving, 4.2 mg of CBD per serving (1 serving = 1 ML = one dropper full) with absorption up to 30 times greater than other products
*Phytocannabinoid-rich 
*Full Spectrum Hemp Oil (using the whole plant as nature intended and not an isolate)
*USDA Certified Organic hemp grown in Colorado (No THC 0.0%)
*UltraCell (liposome and micelle) technology for maximum absorption and bioavailability.
*Water soluble
*94% maximum absorption and faster onset of action with over 12 hours of full-strength bioavailability
*Study conducted at the Mayo Clinic proved up to 30x more absorption vs a typical CBD Oil
*Independently tested for heavy metals, pesticides and cannabinoid content
*Contains Prebiotics
*Infused with Acai berry for coloring and flavor (berry flavor) or available in Lemon Flavor
All natural and sold at the lowest price allowed only from your best source www.7LiquidGold.com.  We ship same day on all orders received before 4PM ET. We offer free regular mail shipping, or you can upgrade for even faster delivery.
 
Order UltraCell today>>> https://www.7LiquidGold.com/UltraCell
 
 

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5 Thing You May Not Know about Hemp CBD

1/29/2019

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3Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the 100+ cannabinoids found in Hemp and has been the subject of much research due to its many and varied medical applications. But it’s not only its therapeutic attributes that have sparked such widespread interest in CBD in recent years. The compound is also non-psychoactive (meaning it does not produce the ‘high’ associated with Marijuana use), making it a safe and effective option for people who may be concerned about the mind-altering effects of other cannabinoids such as THC.
 
Products that are CBD dominant are referred to as CBD oils. However, the exact concentrations and ratio of CBD to THC can vary depending on the product and manufacturer. Regardless, CBD oils have been shown to offer a range of health benefits that could potentially improve the quality of life for people around the world.
 
1. Pain relief
 
One of the most celebrated health benefits of CBD oil is its analgesic (pain relieving) effects. It’s thought that CBD interacts with receptors in the brain and immune system to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. Some studies, such as an investigation published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, found that CBD significantly reduces inflammation in mice and rats – but it’s not only rodents that experience these effects. A 2008 review identified that CBD offered effective pain relief without inducing adverse side effects in patients.
 
2. Anti-Movement disorder Properties
 
Anti-movement disorders, including Seizures, occur when there’s a dramatic fluctuation of electrical activity in the brain. Over the years, a number of high-profile cases have raised awareness of CBD’s anti-seizure properties, but it’s only recently that science has been able to confirm this link. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial published in The New England Journal of Medicine explored the effect of CBD on young adults with Dravet syndrome, a rare type of epilepsy with seizures that are often induced by fever. Those who received CBD saw their seizure frequency drop by a median of 38.9 percent.
 
3. Combat Anxiety
 
While CBD is most commonly used to treat physiological symptoms, there’s a growing body of research that indicates it can also be used in the therapy of a range of mental health conditions, including anxiety. A study by the University of São Paulo found that CBD significantly reduces subjective anxiety, leading investigators to conclude that “These results suggest that CBD reduces anxiety in [social anxiety disorder] and that this is related to its effects on activity in limbic and paralimbic brain areas.”
 
4. Fight The Big “C”
 
Research indicates that CBD may be valuable in the treatment of cancer in a number of different ways. CBD as well as some of the other compounds found in cannabis have an antitumor effect and can amplify the death of tumor cells in both colon cancer and leukemia. In addition, investigations have shown that CBD can be used to stop the spread of cancer cells in cervical cancer cells. It is important to note that the vast majority of CBD and cancer studies are pre-clinical, meaning they’re not conducted on human or even mammalian test subjects, and the findings – while promising – should not be construed as conclusive proof that CBD can cure cancer.
 
5. Reduce the Risk of Diabetes
 
A rarely discussed health benefit of CBD oil is how it can reduce the risk of developing diabetes. In a study published in Neuropharmacology, researchers set out to explore what effect CBD would have on non-obese diabetes-prone female mice. Only 32 percent of the mice that received the CBD were diagnosed with diabetes, compared to 100 percent of the untreated group.
 
In closing, CBD is an incredibly valuable commodity that can be used to treat a range of health conditions. While this article is far from an exhaustive list, it does highlight just a few of the ways CBD can potentially benefit your health.  For the greatest impact, seek the greatest product, UltraCell Full Spectrum Hemp CBD.
 
UltraCell Full Spectrum Hemp CBD Oil is the Gold Standard!!!  There are so many CBD oils but they are not all created the same. I’m so proud to represent a product that is organic and actually works!!!
 
*500 mg, 1 oz bottle (30 ML)
*16.67 mg per serving, 4.2 mg of CBD per serving (1 serving = 1 ML = one dropper full) with absorption up to 30 times greater than other products
*Phytocannabinoid-rich 
*Full Spectrum Hemp Oil (using the whole plant as nature intended and not an isolate)
*USDA Certified Organic hemp grown in Colorado (No THC 0.0%)
*UltraCell (liposome and micelle) technology for maximum absorption and bioavailability.
*Water soluble
*94% maximum absorption and faster onset of action with over 12 hours of full-strength bioavailability
*Study conducted at the Mayo Clinic proved up to 30x more absorption vs a typical CBD Oil
*Independently tested for heavy metals, pesticides and cannabinoid content
*Contains Prebiotics
*Infused with Acai berry for coloring and flavor (berry flavor) or available in Lemon Flavor
 
All natural and sold at the lowest price allowed only from your best source www.7LiquidGold.com.  We ship same day on all orders received before 3pm
​ ET. We offer free regular mail shipping, or you can upgrade for even faster delivery.
 
Order UltraCell today>>> https://www.7LiquidGold.com/UltraCell
 

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Full Spectrum Hemp Oil vs CBD Isolate

12/29/2017

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How do Botanically Complete Formulations Compare with Single Compound Formulations?
Hemp is one of the most versatile plants in the world. It has a long history of use as a food, fuel, fiber and medicine. Many cultures hold deep reverence for its medicinal benefits and flat out healing powers.

In today’s World, the focus has been on only one of hemps many hundreds of active and essential compounds: namely, the primary natural cannabinoid known as cannabidiol (CBD). This CBD-centric focus has led to the development of some excellent products, such as the Epidiolex, a cannabis-derived pharmaceutical drug that is poised to be approved by the FDA for the treatment of pediatric refractory epilepsy. However, CBD alone is only capable of conferring part of hemp’s power — and therein lies the limitation and hubris of using the ‘isolated active ingredient’ model.

The market is currently flooded with companies selling CBD in all kinds of formats: oils, edibles, topical, vaping, transdermal, and more. It’s hard to think that just a couple of years ago, such a thing was unheard of!

As a consumer, however, the need to be informed is key to the unregulated market of CBD, because not all manufactured goods are what they claim to be.   While some are seeking FDA approval for products and regulation is not yet a common idea in the industry, each production company is subject to its own morals and ethics when it comes to labeling and transparency of product ingredients and mg.

Full Spectrum vs Isolate

As the term suggests, full spectrum hemp oil comes with all the of the cannabinoids present in the plant. In hemp oil, this includes a long list of cannabis compounds (400+).  When CBD is in isolate form, it is separated from other cannabis compounds in the source plant.  

It has become typical within some sectors of the nutraceutical industry to emulate the pharmaceutical model, which focuses on identifying a single, well understood molecule that can be standardized and studied to determine its relative safety and efficacy. This focus on the delivery and effectiveness of each purported ‘active ingredient’, within each serving, as if it were a pharmaceutical drug, ignores the holistic benefits of plant based medicine that arise from combining active ingredients with other essential molecules that interact synergistically to produce outcomes that are greater than the sum of each individual molecule or ingredient.

The truth is, there is no singular ‘magic bullet’ in a food or herbal supplement that is responsible for the whole plant’s health benefits.  If you limit your intake to only one compound, expect limited results.  The fact is that most medicinal plants contain hundreds of active compounds which interact synergistically to enhance the health benefits.
Beyond Just “CBD”

In 2015, a groundbreaking study demonstrated the superior therapeutic properties of whole plant hemp extracts compared to single-molecule CBD. Published in the Journal of Pharmacology & Pharmacy (February 2015), the article directly challenged one of the sacred cows of “Big Pharma” and traditional allopathic medicine — the belief that ‘crude” botanical preparations are inherently less effective than a purified formulation containing a single, well understood molecule with a clear structure and function.

Entitled “Overcoming the Bell-Shaped Dose-Response of Cannabidiol by Using Cannabis Extract Enriched in Cannabidiol,” the article is particularly noteworthy given the contribution of Lumir Hanus, one of the scientists responsible for the discovery of anandamide, the endogenous cannabinoid compound first identified in 1992.

Hanus and two colleagues from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem surveyed the scientific literature and found that during the past fifteen years several preclinical studies had focused on the anti-inflammatory effects of pure, single-molecule CBD using in vitro and in vivo animal models of various diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, and diabetes.

These studies found that the administration of pure, single-molecule CBD resulted in a bell-shaped dose-response curve. This meant that when the dose of CBD exceeded a certain point its therapeutic effects went away.

“Healing was only observed when CBD was given within a very limited dose range, whereas no beneficial effect was achieved at either lower or higher doses,”

This characteristic of single-molecule CBD is a serious obstacle that limits its usefulness in a clinical context. In order to overcome this limitation, the Israeli team sought to compare whole plant extracts, which contained mostly CBD but also contained an array of minor cannabinoids and other constituents, with CBD alone. “The aim of the present study,” the authors explained, “was to find a CBD source that could eliminate the bell-shaped dose-response of purified CBD.”

The CBD-rich strain used by the researchers is called “Avidekel” and was obtained from Tikkun Olam, an Israeli medical marijuana producer. Avidekel contains only trace amounts of THC and therefore is not intoxicating. The Israeli researchers extracted CBD-rich oil which contained 17.9 percent CBD, 1.1 percent THC, 1.1 percent cannabichromene (CBC), 0.2 percent cannabigerol (CBG), and “traces” of cannabinol (CBN) and cannabidiol (CBDV). This “whole plant” extract was given to mice to evaluate its anti-inflammatory and pain relieving effects.

When compared to mice given pure CBD, those given the “whole plant”, CBD rich extract showed a direct, dose-dependent inhibition of pain, inflammation, and TNFa production. The “bell shaped” curve disapeared and instead “a clear correlation between the anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive responses and the dose, with increasing responses upon increasing doses, which [making] this plant medicine ideal for clinical uses.”

In addition, the Israeli researchers found that when using a CBD right, whole plant extract, a smaller amount of CBD was needed for significant pain relief compared to the much larger amount of pure CBD required to achieve the same effect. And where pure, single-molecule CBD experienced a rapid drop in efficacy after exceeding a specific dosage was administered, an “overdose” of whole plant CBD-rich extract did not undermine the direct dose response relationship. When a larger than optimal dose of the whole plant extract was administered, its effectiveness plateaued, suggesting that a therapeutic ceiling had been reached.

The Israeli study found that whole plant extracts are “superior over CBD [alone] for the treatment of inflammatory conditions.” The improved efficacy of whole plant extracts might be explained by the additive or synergistic interactions between CBD and the dozens of other minor cannabinoids and terpenes along with non-cannabinoid plant compounds like flavonoids.

“It is likely that other components in the extract synergize with CBD to achieve the desired anti-inflammatory action that may contribute to overcoming the bell-shaped dose-response of purified CBD,”

The research also compared whole plant extracts with commercial painkillers and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs. They found that both pure CBD and the CBD-rich whole plant extract exhibited greater anti-inflammatory effects than aspirin which registered a slight inhibitory effect on TNFa production. When compared to the strong inhibitory effect of pure CBD and the CBD-rich whole plant extract, this effect was negligible.  The key finding of this study is that CBD, in the presence of other active and essential components, improves the dose-response relationship and is further supported by recent reports documenting the anti-proliferative effect of cannabidiol on tumor cells.

To better understand how these two formulations differ, imagine being presented with two types of spaghetti sauce. In the first bowl, you’ll find a simple spaghetti sauce made out of pure tomatoes (CBD isolate). In the second bowl, you can find a more complex spaghetti sauce, containing roasted garlic and fragrant Italian herbs (full spectrum hemp oil). It’s clear that both bowls are holding spaghetti sauce – but the second recipe, which contains the ingredients of the first recipe and so much more, is more flavorful and interacts with one’s taste buds differently (also known as the “entourage effect”).

A lot of research has been done to isolate and characterize single constituents of traditional herbal medicine in order to better understand their therapeutic uses. However the recent data, which supports anecdotal evidence claiming that whole plant preparations are superior to single compound formulations, may lead to an entirely new generation of phyto-pharmaceuticals that can assist health challenges better than the alternatives and with no side effects. The therapeutic synergies observed in whole plant extracts appears to result in improved bioavailability, efficacy, and no adverse effects.

Oil and Water Do Not Mix
We all learned in grade school that water and oil do not mix.  If you are stubborn and must see this fact demonstrated, buy a bottle of CBD Oil or Full Spectrum Hemp Oil, pour it into a glass of water and neither will mix. They will indeed stay completely separated. Here is another factoid.  If you ingest an oil based supplement like CBD or full spectrum hemp oil, your body can only absorb at best, 6-10%. 

To get the greatest benefits, you need the greatest absorption.  It is ALL about the bioavailability of the product.
Through our research, we have concluded it doesn’t make sense to spend money on a product that is oil because your body is just going to excrete 90%+ without using it at all.  We believe having products that have been made water soluble is the only answer.  Bottom-line, you get more bang for your buck and get way more actual results when you use a product that is clean, organic, cannabinoid rich and water soluble.

Looking for the real deal?  We have the best of the best and nothing else compares.  It all boils down to how effective the product is and our products are getting vastly better results for people than anything else out there. All products we offer are water soluble.  7 Full Spectrum Hemp Oil has a proven absorption rate of 85% while the Gold Standard in Full Spectrum Hemp Oil, UltraCell, boasts an incredible 99% absorption. 

Not only do our products have massive and immediate absorption, but they will work in your body for many hours and that is clinically proven.
To experience the benefits of the whole plant, visit www.7LiquidGold.com and try our water soluble Full Spectrum Hemp Oil products yourself.

Our products are made from organically grown Industrial hemp and contains all of the 400+ compounds found naturally occurring in the plant. Our products have been made water soluble and  contain activated natural cannabinoids, terpenes flavonoids, vitamins and minerals which target the endocannabinoid system to promote a healthy inflammatory response while supporting the central nervous system.
Just as important, every batch of hemp used to make this life changing blessing in a bottle is independently lab tested to confirm 0.00% THC in every single batch.

Which One is Right for Me?

Based on the comparison above, full spectrum hemp oil is way more effective than CBD isolate, making it highly recommended for people interested in holistic approaches to health challenges. Full Spectrum Hemp Oil is an extremely potent source of CBD (responsible for a large bulk of the oil’s cannabinoid profile).

The U.S Government has kept this amazing blessing away from us for 80+ years.  The only good in that realization is that has created an enormous opportunity for those who are looking to capitalize on an industry projected to grow by 700-800% over the next 2 years.  To learn how you too can position yourself to capitalize, check this out by CLICKING HERE>>>


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Study Finds Nearly Half of CBD Users No Longer Need Other Meds

12/14/2017

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A large survey of over 2,400 cannabidiol (CBD) product users has found that 42 percent were able to stop taking prescription and traditional medications. Market research firm Brightfield Group and online community HelloMD collaborated on the largest study, which is the largest to examine CBD usage and efficacy to date.

Eighty percent of those surveyed said that they believe CBD to be “very or extremely effective” for treating their symptom or condition. About 66 percent of CBD users indicated that CBD was either “more effective” or “much more effective” in relieving their medical conditions than over-the-counter products, and 52 percent said CBD was more effective than prescription drugs.

“This study is exciting because it shows there is potentially a huge barely-tapped market for CBD products that could improve the lives of many people,” said Bethany Gomez, Director of Research for Brightfield Group. “With further research and public education, CBD could be an effective alternative treatment for many people, particularly at a time when our nation is in the midst of an opioid crisis.”

According to the survey, the most common conditions that people use CBD for include anxiety (67 percent), insomnia (60 percent), joint pain and inflammation (52 percent), and depression (43 percent). Others used CBD to help relieve muscle tension or strain, migraines or tension headaches, severe or chronic pain, and nausea.

The survey found that 80 percent of consumers use their CBD products at least once a week, and 41 percent use them every day. Seventy-six percent of participants answered that they would likely buy hemp-derived CBD products, or have used them in the past and plan to purchase them again.

“We are seeing an exponential rise in the interest of CBD products from our patient community – particularly among women,” said Dr. Perry Solomon, Chief Medical Officer of HelloMD. “While we still have much to learn about CBD, we cannot ignore this one fact; the majority of those using CBD product today receive great benefit. This has the potential for far-reaching consequences.”

CBD is an amazing isolate of the industrial hemp plant.  What is astonishing is how much more effective Full Spectrum Hemp Oil is.  Full Spectrum Hemp Oil gives you over 100 cannabinoids, not just the one CBD.  In addition, you have Full Spectrum Hemp Oil, you get all the natural occurring Terpenes, flavonoids, omega fatty acids, vitamins and minerals.  That is over 400 almost perfect compounds working together giving what is called the entourage effect.

So where do you fit in this paradigm?  Maybe you, or someone you love, has health challenges you would like to overcome and big pharma either hasn’t helped or you just prefer a better, cleaner and safer way.  Maybe you have clients or patients you would like to help without chemicals or toxins.  Maybe you need to insure the product you choose for you or others is organic, clean, natural and THC free.  Would also be important to get the most bioavailable products available for the most economical price?

The greatest news of all is you can now have all of your wildest dreams in one amazing solution.  We have two product lines that have zero competition.  They are so advanced and effective that people across America are achieving amazing benefits with a wide array of health challenges they are facing. Check these amazing blessings out CLICK HERE>>>

In addition, there is obviously a huge opportunity here as a distributor.  We call it a Zilis Ambassador and it is the most lucrative business opportunity on the Planet.  In fact, I believe we will have a greater impact on society than the iPhone has had.  To learn more, please reach out to me –Angela Wills at  7LiquidGold@gmail.com or (317) 294-9476 or just devour my personal website www.7LiquidGold.com
Here is to YOUR health!
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Big Pharma Tries to Monopolize CBD Oil Market

12/11/2017

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​Story at-a-glance
  • The cannabinoids in cannabis — cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) — work by way of naturally-occurring cannabinoid receptors embedded in cell membranes throughout your body
  • The fact that your body is replete with cannabinoid receptors, key to so many biological functions, is why there's such enormous medical potential for cannabis
  • South Dakota has rescheduled CBD from a Schedule I to a Schedule IV substance by excluding it from the definition of marijuana
  • GW Pharmaceuticals failed in its efforts to restrict Schedule IV classification to FDA approved CBD products only, which prevented the company from creating a monopoly in South Dakota
  • The legal status of CBD oil as a nutritional supplement is now threatened by drug companies seeking FDA approval for CBD-containing drugs
By Dr. Mercola
The cannabinoids in cannabis — cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) — interact with your body by way of naturally-occurring cannabinoid receptors embedded in cell membranes throughout your body. In fact, scientists now believe the endocannabinoid system may represent the most widespread receptor system in your body.1
There are cannabinoid receptors in your brain, lungs, liver, kidneys, immune system and more, and both the therapeutic and psychoactive properties of marijuana occur when a cannabinoid activates a cannabinoid receptor. Your body actually makes its own cannabinoids, similar to those found in marijuana, albeit in much smaller quantities than you get from the plant.
The fact that your body is replete with cannabinoid receptors, key to so many biological functions, is why there's such enormous medical potential for cannabis. More often than not, medicinal marijuana is made from plants bred to have high CBD and low THC content. While THC has psychoactive activity that can make you feel “stoned,” CBD has no psychoactive properties.
That doesn’t mean THC is medicinally useless, however. It too has been found to have a number of medicinal benefits, although it does need to be balanced with CBD to lessen its psychoactive effects. For example, recent animal research2 suggests THC has a beneficial influence on the aging brain.3,4 Rather than dulling or impairing cognition, THC appears to reverse the aging process and improve mental processes, raising the possibility it might be useful for the treatment of dementia.5
Drug Company Vies for CBD MonopolyAs reported by Motherboard, the drug industry is now pushing for legislation that would make CBD oil illegal — by turning it into a drug.6The article discusses a South Dakota Senate bill, SB 95, which would exempt CBD from the definition of cannabis, thereby transferring it from a Schedule I controlled substance to a Schedule IV substance. This would allow CBD products to be sold, legally, in South Dakota, where medicinal marijuana is currently not allowed.
This past summer, lobbyists for GW Pharmaceuticals and its U.S. subsidiary, Greenwich BioSciences, fought for an amendment to the bill that would have limited CBD rescheduling to products approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — in other words, they wanted only CBD drugs to be legally obtainable.
“Not surprisingly, GW Pharmaceuticals has just such a drug in the pipeline. Epidiolex, a ‘proprietary oral solution of pure plant-derived cannabidiol,’ has already been given to epileptic children in the U.S. as part of a federal investigative studydocumented recently in the New England Journal of Medicine.” Motherboard writes. Epidiolex is currently under FDA review for approval.
“Since no other pharmaceutical company has a CBD drug anywhere close to market, and the wide range of CBD products already available in medical marijuana states lack FDA approval, if the bill had passed with that amendment intact, patients in South Dakota would have been subjected to a virtual CBD monopoly …
More ominously, The Great CBD Battle of South Dakota appears to be but the opening salvo in a nationwide war between GW Pharmaceuticals and traditional medical cannabis providers …
[U]nder the amendment, South Dakota would … ban myriad CBD products already available in many other states. Even though they cost far less than Epidiolex, and are potentially more effective for patients, since in addition to CBD those "full spectrum" cannabis extracts also contain small amounts of THC and other medicinal components of the plant.”
Study Confirms CBD Benefits for Drug-Resistant SeizuresThe randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study7 published in The New England Journal of Medicine in May 2017 again confirmed what has long been known: that CBD offers relief for children with drug-resistant seizures, in this case patients diagnosed with Dravet syndrome, a “catastrophic early-onset encephalopathic epilepsy, with a high mortality rate.”
GW Pharmaceuticals funded the study and was responsible for the trial design. The company also supplied the CBD and placebo. The active treatment was an oral solution containing 100 milligrams (mg) of CBD per milliliter, given in addition to the child’s current antiseizure medication regimen. The placebo was identical to the treatment solution, but without CBD.
The dose was gradually increased over the course of 14 days, with a maximum dose of 20 mg per kilogram of body weight, taken twice a day. At the end of the treatment period, the CBD solution was tapered down over the course of 10 days, reducing the dosage by 10 percent each day. Following is a summary of the main findings:
  • Children taking CBD experienced a nearly 40 percent reduction in the frequency of convulsive seizures over the 14-week treatment period, from a median of 12.4 seizures per month to 5.9. In the placebo group, the median convulsive-seizure frequency decreased from 14.9 to 14.1
  • 43 percent of patients in the CBD group experienced a 50 percent or greater reduction in convulsive-seizure frequency, compared to 27 percent in the placebo group
  • During the treatment period, three patients in the CBD group were completely free of seizures. No patients in the placebo group were free of seizures
  • When looking at all seizure types, the median frequency of seizures per month decreased from 24.0 to 13.7 in the CBD group (a reduction of 28.6 percent), compared to a decrease from 41.5 to 31.1 in the placebo group (a reduction of 9 percent)
  • 37 of 60 caregivers (62 percent) said their child’s overall condition improved in the CBD group, compared to 20 of 58 caregivers (34 percent) in the placebo group 
Reported Side EffectsInterestingly, while medical cannabis is typically well-tolerated, with few side effects, a whopping 93 percent of children in the CBD group — as well as 75 percent of those in the placebo group — suffered adverse events in this trial.
Eighty-four percent of adverse events in the treatment group were deemed mild or moderate, and included vomiting, fatigue, fever, upper respiratory tract infection, decreased appetite, convulsions, lethargy, drowsiness and diarrhea. Eight patients in the treatment group withdrew from the study due to side effects.
Of course, these conventional investigators were clueless about the benefit of a ketogenic diet for the treatment of seizures, so that was something that was not evaluated in the study. This is unfortunate, as it would have radically decreased side effects and may even have been more effective than the CBD. According to the authors:
“Elevated levels of liver aminotransferase enzymes (alanine aminotransferase or aspartate aminotransferase level >3 times the upper limit of the normal range) led to withdrawal from the trial of three patients in the cannabidiol group and one in the placebo group.
Overall, elevated aminotransferase levels occurred in 12 patients in the cannabidiol group and one in the placebo group. All these patients were taking a form of valproate [editor’s note: a type of medication used to treat epilepsy] … There were … no instances of suicidal ideation … There were no deaths.”
As mentioned earlier, full spectrum cannabis extracts will not be pure CBD, as they’re derived from the whole plant. And, as noted by CNN medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, “ … [E]vidence is mounting that these compounds work better together than in isolation."8
It’s possible that “pharmaceutical strength” CBD might be too pure, hence the high rate of side effects. Regardless, there’s a significant difference in cost between a CBD drug and natural CBD oil, which in and of itself is of great concern for many patients and their families who now worry Big Pharma is trying to take over the cannabis industry.
Monopoly in South Dakota Avoided, for NowAs noted by Motherboard, “parents with children suffering from Dravet's syndrome and many other serious illnesses have been pushing for access to the "miracle drug" since 2013, when Gupta's “Weed” documentary debuted on CNN.” The program featured a 6-year-old girl beset by some 300 grand mal seizures each week. A CBD-rich cannabis oil reduced her seizures by 99 percent.
Following the airing of “Weed,” hundreds of families moved to Colorado to obtain the herbal medication for their ailing child. Other positive media attention has also helped to loosen the stigma surrounding medical marijuana. In 1969, only 12 percent of Americans favored marijuana legalization. Today, a majority of Americans favor legalization: 53 percent favor legalizing marijuana across the board and 77 percent support legal medical use.9 Even the new surgeon general has cited data on how helpful medical cannabis can be.
Unfortunately, medical cannabis may just be “too good.” Showing promise for a wide range of ailments, the drug industry sees cannabis as major competition, and rightfully so. In South Dakota, a scaled-back amendment to SB 95 was ultimately signed into law. South Dakotans who want legal access to CBD will still have to wait until Epidiolex gains FDA approval, but GW Pharmaceuticals was not successful in limiting the down-scheduling of CBD to FDA approved CBD drugs only.
As a result, GW Pharmaceuticals will not have a monopoly on the market. Still, GW Pharmaceuticals has reportedly contracted lobbyists in several different states10 to fight for its cause, and their combined efforts may well delay implementation of cannabis reform that could improve access to medicinal marijuana. As noted by Melissa Mentele, chairperson of New Approach South Dakota, a cannabis reform group, who herself found relief from chronic pain when she started taking CBD-rich cannabis oil:
“Cannabis patients and caregivers have organized and fought for decades for the government to look at cannabis as a treatment option. Nobody did until hundreds of patients bravely shared their stories. So, we as a community have done the work for them, and now Big Pharma wants to swoop in and use an unfair monopoly and an inferior product to profit off the backs of catastrophically ill and dying people. It is disgusting."
Indiana Cracks Down on CBD ProductsIn related news, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb recently announced CDB oil containing THC, regardless of the amount, will no longer be legal in the state, and has instructed local police to “perform normal, periodic regulatory spot checks of CBD oil products.” Retailers were given 60 days to sell out or remove such products from their stores.
According to Indy Star, “Most of the CBD products being sold in Indiana contain less than 0.3 percent THC, meaning they can’t produce a ‘high,’” adding that “Advocates of CBD oil say those products don’t have as many benefits as full spectrum CBD oil products.” At present, Indiana law only allows CBD products to be used by epileptic patients, who must register with the state’s CBD oil registry.
Republican state Sen. Jim Tomes has vowed to introduce legislation that would expand access to CBD oil under state law. According to Indy Star, “He’s received calls from people who’ve used the product to treat arthritis, Parkinson’s disease and mental illnesses.” Tomes told the paper, “I just don’t understand why is there such a resistance to allow people to get this product here? You can’t abuse it. It either works or it doesn’t.”  The answer to Tomes’ question appears to be drug industry pressure. As reported by New Hope:11
“Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill Jr. appears to be relying on a discredited opinion from the federal Drug Enforcement Agency on the legality of the hemp-derived cannabinoid, which must come from industrial hemp that contains less than 0.3 percent THC (the high-inducing cannabinoid).
The Nov. 21 advisory opinion was issued from the state capital of Indianapolis, which also happens to be the headquarters of pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly & Co., which is seeking fast-track approval from the FDA for its non-opioid painkiller drug, tanezumab.12
‘As a matter of legal interpretation, products or substances marketed for human consumption or ingestion, and containing cannabidiol, remain unlawful in Indiana, and under federal law,’ Hill wrote in his opinion. This conclusion does not apply to any product that is approved by the FDA.
There are currently two products that contain cannabidiol undergoing clinical trials; Epidiolex and Sativex. Simply put, cannabidiol is a Schedule I controlled substance because marijuana (Cannabis sativa) is a Schedule I controlled substance.’”
Legal Products Confiscated Amid ConfusionThere’s plenty of confusion, however, as the attorney general’s opinion and Holcomb’s seizure instructions contradict a 2014 industrial hemp law that allows CBD products in Indiana as long as they contain less than 0.3 percent THC. The primary confusion appears to center around the fact that state law permits CBD as long as it is sourced from hemp and not marijuana.
In an effort to resolve the problem, the hemp industry, led by CV Sciences, has held educational meetings to explain the differences between marijuana and hemp-derived CBD products. The campaign resulted in Indiana state police issuing a statement saying that CBD products are in fact legal in Indiana as long as they’re sourced from hemp. All of this just goes to show that when it comes to cannabis and its derivatives, there’s plenty of confusion to go around, and it’s not always easy to determine the legal status of a given product in a given state.
FDA Issues Warning Letters to CBD ManufacturersThe FDA is also increasing its scrutiny of companies making CBD products. As reported by The Cannabist,13 four Colorado businesses have received FDA warning letters for making “illegally unsubstantiated health claims” on their CBD products. In a November 1 press release, the FDA said:14
“[T]he agency today issued warning letters to four companies illegally selling products online that claim to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure cancer without evidence to support these outcomes … The deceptive marketing of unproven treatments may keep some patients from accessing appropriate, recognized therapies to treat serious and even fatal diseases.
The FDA has grown increasingly concerned at the proliferation of products claiming to treat or cure serious diseases like cancer. In this case, the illegally sold products allegedly contain cannabidiol (CBD), a component of the marijuana plant that is not FDA approved in any drug product for any indication.”
The warning letters15 also rejected claims that CBD oil can be classified as dietary supplements, as Investigational New Drug (IND) applications have been submitted for the CBD-containing drugs Sativex and Epidiolex (both by GW Pharmaceuticals). This suggests the agency is not just aiming to clean up the cannabis industry’s propensity to make illegal claims; it also raises concerns that the legality of all CBD products is in question now that CBD-containing drugs await FDA approval.  
Medical Marijuana Lowers Prescription Drug Use and AbuseWhile CBD has now been reclassified to a Schedule IV substance in North Dakota by excluding it from the state’s definition of marijuana,16,17 it still remains a Schedule I (illegal) controlled substance in most other states. This is tragic, considering the evidence showing medical marijuana lowers prescription drug use. One wonders if perhaps that’s one of the reasons why it hasn’t been rescheduled across the nation.
There are no other truly compelling reasons why addictive narcotics like OxyContin are legal, while marijuana — which is extremely unlikely to kill you even if you take very high amounts — is not. The video above features W. David Bradford, Ph.D., whose study was published in the journal Health Affairs in July 2016.18 As reported by The Washington Post:19
“[R]esearchers at the University of Georgia scoured the database of all prescription drugs paid for under Medicare Part D from 2010 to 2013. They found that, in the 17 states with a medical-marijuana law in place by 2013, prescriptions for painkillers and other classes of drugs fell sharply compared with states that did not have a medical-marijuana law.
The drops were quite significant: In medical-marijuana states, the average doctor prescribed 265 fewer doses of antidepressants each year, 486 fewer doses of seizure medication, 541 fewer anti-nausea doses and 562 fewer doses of anti-anxiety medication. But most strikingly, the typical physician in a medical-marijuana state prescribed 1,826 fewer doses of painkillers in a given year.”
Legalizing Marijuana Could Save Medicare Hundreds of Millions Each YearAccording to Bradford, the Medicare program could save $468 million per year if marijuana were legalized in all U.S. states.20,21 Already, $165 million was saved in 2013 in the 18 states where medical marijuana was legal that year. Similarly, a 2015 working paper by The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) states that:22
“If marijuana is used as a substitute for powerful and addictive pain relievers in medical marijuana states, a potential overlooked positive impact of medical marijuana laws may be a reduction in harms associated with opioid pain relievers, a far more addictive and potentially deadly substance.”
Not only did the NBER find that access to state-sanctioned medical marijuana dispensaries resulted in a significant decrease in prescription painkiller overdose deaths, it also led to a 15 to 35 percent drop in substance abuse admissions. So, it would seem medical marijuana — far from being the deadly drug it’s been made out to be — could actually save thousands of lives that would otherwise be destroyed by painkiller addiction and its lethal consequences.
It’s a real travesty that the U.S. Senate is more than willing to shell out taxpayer money to Big Pharma for addictive painkillers and the drugs to treat addiction when a safe and effective answer to the pain and opioid epidemics lies right before our noses.
Both CBD and THC Are Far Safer Than Commonly Used Pain KillersPolls show older Americans are becoming increasingly converted to marijuana use.23 Between 2006 and 2013, use among 50- to 64-year-olds rose by 60 percent. Among seniors over 65, use jumped by 250 percent.24 Pain and sleep are among the most commonly cited complaints for which medicinal marijuana is taken. Considering the high risk of lethal consequences of opioid painkillers and sleeping pills, medical marijuana is a godsend.
As noted by Dr. Margaret Gedde, an award-winning Stanford-trained pathologist and founder of Gedde Whole Health, there’s enough scientific data to compare the side effects of cannabis against the known toxicities of many drugs currently in use. This includes liver and kidney toxicity, gastrointestinal damage, nerve damage and, of course, death.
Cannabidiol has no toxicity and it’s virtually impossible to die from marijuana. It’s also self-limiting, as excessive doses of THC will provoke anxiety, paranoia and nausea. Such side effects will disappear as the drug dissipates from your system without resulting in permanent harm, but it’ll make you think twice about taking such a high dose again. Make the same mistake with an opioid, and chances are you’ll end up in the morgue.
Gedde also notes that cannabis products often work when other medications fail, so not only are they safer, they also tend to provide greater efficacy. In 2010, the Center for Medical Cannabis Research (CMCR25) released a report26 on 14 clinical studies about the use of marijuana for pain, most of which were FDA-approved, double-blind and placebo-controlled. The report revealed that marijuana not only controls pain, but in many cases, it does so better than pharmaceutical alternatives.
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Flawed Study on CBD Mislabeling is Making Headlines: CLR Article November 10, 2017

12/6/2017

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​A study conducted in late 2016 and recently published in JAMA found that almost 70% of CBD products sold online contain either higher or lower concentrations of CBD than indicated on the label. The study was led by Marcel Bonn-Miller, of the University of Pennsylvania, and included researchers from the Veterans Affairs San Diego Health Care System, RTI International, Americans for Safe Access, and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
The study was flawed. However, it does bring to light some troubling issues in the CBD market. In the immediate wake of warning letters sent by the FDA to four CBD companies, plus the DEA continuing to assert that CBD is an illegal substance, the fact that a study asserting that two-thirds of CBD products sampled were mislabeled is a troubling development.
There were at least two problems with the study. First of all, there were a number of conflicts of interest. For instance, the authors received fees from the Realm of Caring Foundation (ROCF) and Insys Therapeutics (Insys). ROCF is a nonprofit that funds cannabis research. Insys markets a sublingual formulation of Fentanyl. It also markets Syndros, a synthetic THC product.
Second, the vetting method for choosing products was random and haphazard. Researchers only acquired eighty-four (84) products from thirty-one (31) CBD companies. They identified the products by conducting internet searches for the terms “CBD”, “cannabidiol”, “oil”, “tincture”, and “vape” and purchased products available online that included CBD content on the packaging. The researchers asserted that “all unique CBD extracts” that met their criteria were purchased. This is difficult to believe. At best, it was arbitrary. For example, a general Google search I performed for “CBD” yielded 116,000,000 results with no products appearing on the first page and only two (both of which were ads) appearing on the second. The “Shopping” filter provided more results, but actual CBD products (versus merchandise and unrelated hits) were scattered over hundreds of pages. An Amazon search of “CBD” yielded 8065 results, most of which were products that likely met the researchers’ criteria. The researchers did not indicate what search engine(s) they used, nor how they narrowed down the products (other than excluding the same formulation in other products by the same brand). All of my information was based on only one search of the most prominent of the keywords used by the researchers.
The researchers used high performance liquid chromatography, which is probably better than gas chromatography for this particular study since it does not use heat, which can convert the compounds during the testing process. Therefore the acid forms of the cannabinoids remain intact for measuring.
All in all, and despite its flaws, this study emphasizes the fact that accurate labeling is crucial. If consumers cannot count on accurate and reliable labeling then the industry stands to lose its hard won trust. This will almost certainly invite more government intervention.
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The natural powers of hemp and CBD are finally being acknowledged

10/18/2017

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Cannabis has been vilified and attacked for nearly a century by industry propaganda, ignorant religious beliefs and controlling government dictates. As more people learn what cannabis is and all that it entails, they can release their feelings of dissension, control, judgment and paranoia toward the plant and those who use it.

As cannabis knowledge spreads, hemp and CBD are finally getting the recognition they deserve as powerful vessels of healing. The most popularly bred component of marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), can be used for recreational purposes, to reduce pain, relieve stress and excite pleasure in the mind. There are other non-psychoactive components of cannabis that can be extracted and used for medicinal purposes too and this is where the new exciting and emerging marketplace is leading.

Other compounds that have entered the research spotlight include: Cannabidiol (CBD), Cannabinol (CBN), Cannabichromene (CBC), Cannabigerol (CBG) and Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV) along with all of the other 400 compunds found naturally in the hemp plant.  This is commonly referred to as Full Spectrum hemp Oil.

As reported by Natural Blaze, some of the health problems that cannabis oil helps include: epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, glaucoma, muscular schlerosis, Tourette's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and chronic pain.  What we have been witnessing with 7 Hemp CBD Oil is staggering when it comes to health challenges people are deriving relief.

There are many components of medicinal hemp oil. When people speak of medicinal hemp, they are referring to the compounds that are found in the resin of the leaves, flowers and roots of the plant. Cannabis leaves and flowers are covered in trichomes, which are small glands of resinous oil. This resinous oil differs from strain to strain, and contains different ratios of cannabinoids, as well as over a hundred kinds of biologically active and aromatic terpenes.

Cannabis is simply a flowering plant with fibrous stalks, and these stalks (hemp) can be used to make paper, rope, clothing and other building materials. Its seeds are an excellent food source that is full of healthy oils and fats for internal and external use. Hemp seed oil is growing in popularity for use in cosmetic products.

Breeders now develop a strain of cannabis that is dominant in CBD. This strain is used to treat anxiety, nausea, convulsions and inflammation without any intoxicating effects. CBN is significant for stopping seizures and treating intraocular pressure. CBC provides a more calming, sedative experience. CBG utilizes these sedative effects and also possesses antimicrobial properties. THCV is used to treat metabolic disorders, including type-2 diabetes.

Beyond these wonderful properties, hemp also contains a powerful surplus of flavonoids, terpenes and other biologically active compounds that help the body heal.

Hemp oil is a broad term that may refer to the extract of any part of the plant. CBD oil is a specific, non-psychoactive cannabis oil that is becoming popular for treating seizures. What is more dynamic is when you introduce Full Spectrum hemp Oil to the human body and let all of the glorious compounds work together to give the body the entourage effect of everything working together to bring balance.

With greater understanding of the properties of cannabis, one day people everywhere will be able to access an integral component of healing that is missing in their lives.
For complete information on why Full Spectrum Hemp Oil works so well in the body and also how you can purchase 7 hemp CBD Oil, CLICK HERE>>>

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New Study Confirms CBD Blocks Opioid Reward, May Help Treat Addiction

10/17/2017

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Breakthrough for addiction treatment
​We now have scientific evidence that cannabidiol (CBD) could be an effective replacement for opioids addiction, as well as useful in treating pain. CBD blocks the reward of opioids, and may be used in treating those addicted to them by blocking their rewarding effects, according to a new medical study.
The study was conducted by University of Mississippi researchers and published in the journal Planta Medica.
Researchers discovered that a dose of 10 mg per kg of cannabidiol, which is non-psychoactive, was effective in blocking opioid rewards, and that “when administered alone, this dose of cannabidiol was void of rewarding and aversive properties. The study “sought to determine whether the cannabis constituent cannabidiol attenuates the development of morphine reward in the conditioned place preference paradigm.”
Separate groups of mice “received either saline or morphine in combination with one of four doses of cannabidiol using three sets of drug/no-drug conditioning trials. The scientists concluded,
The finding that cannabidiol blocks opioid reward suggests that this compound may be useful in addiction treatment settings.

Exit drug, not a gateway
​The findings support the idea that marijuana is an “exit drug,” rather than a “gateway drug,” as drug warriors used to claim. (That “gateway” claim, has, by the way, been thoroughly debunked.)
A Los Angeles-based addiction treatment center named High Sobriety allows opioid-addicted patients to use cannabis to help wean themselves off hard drugs, reports Jane Street. Cannabis can, in many scenarios, satisfy the same ailments – insomnia, pain, anxiety – that opioids can.
Many pain patients, in fact, say they prefer cannabis to opiate painkillers. A study of almost 3,000 medical marijuana patients showed that 97 percent said cannabis could help them decrease their use of opioids.
Another 80 percent said cannabis, by itself, was more effective than opioid painkillers and marijuana together. An overwhelming 92 percent said they preferred just cannabis to treat their pain.
New study reinforces previous findings
The new University of Mississippi study bolsters the results of previous studies. A 2015 study found that CBD is an effective intervention for addictive behaviors, and speculated that this is because cannabis modulates “various neuronal circuits involved in drug addiction.” Researchers concluded,
CBD has several therapeutic properties on its own that could indirectly be useful in the treatment of addiction disorders, such as its protective effect on stress vulnerability and neurotoxicity. …
The dreadful burden of substance-use disorder worldwide, combined with the clear need for new medication in the addiction field, justifies the requirement of further studies to evaluate the potential of CBD as a new intervention for addictive behaviors.
With about upwards of 19,000 Americans dying of opioid overdoses each year – and with a four-fold increase in opioid prescriptions since 1999 – we definitely need some help in dealing with this crisis.
A 2014 study found that states with medical marijuana laws have 25 percent fewer deaths fro opioid overdoses, compared to states without medical cannabis.
Since CBD interacts with the same neurological systems as opioids, scientists speculate that it can help dissolve the associations of reward with opioids, through interacting with the serotonin system, reports Leafly. 
Early research has shown that CBD has shown remarkable potential to reduce drug-seeking behavior, diminish withdrawal symptoms, and limit cravings.
 
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Hemp CBD - Know what to look for

10/1/2017

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​The legalization of marijuana in many States has inspired deeper research into the benefits of “weed” and what is in it that gives us such huge health benefits. While there are still people who frown upon the consumption of the marijuana plant, the majority are more interested in the health benefits that it can provide. Here, we will take a closer look at the chemical compounds that makes up Full Spectrum Hemp Oil which includes CBD Oil that so many are hearing about.    There are over 400 compounds in this amazing plant and without the THC everyone can derive benefit with no side effects and without intoxication.  Doctors and the general public are deriving massive health improvement and is now one of the most popular treatment alternatives in the field of medicine that has EVER been realized.

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What is this Hemp CBD oil everyone is talking about?
It is important to note that marijuana is the female plant and it produces the psychotropic drug THC.  Hemp CBD Oil, comes from the male plant known as Hemp. 
When we talk about the health benefits of Hemp CBD Oil and marijuana, it is best to start clearing up a few things. First, the high people experience when smoking, vaping, or ingesting marijuana comes from the chemical THC. This cannabinoid is well known for its psychoactive effects. Of the 400 compounds in a either plant, only THC causes the “high” associated with ingesting the herb. 
There is a long list of medicinal functions associated with the use of Hemp CBD products. Due to the increasing demand for Hemp CBD, the pharmaceutical industry has been relentless in its pursuit of discovering other possible healing benefits of Hemp CBD, and the delivery of quality Hemp CBD products in various forms.
All cannabinoids are primarily extracted from the hemp plant or marijuana plant. The best is when you extract all of the Full Spectrum hemp oil because when all of the compounds work together, you get an amazing synergistic or as it is referred to, the entourage effect. 
Hemp CBD oil for sale comes from the hemp plant as they feature higher cannabinoid concentrations and low or zero THC levels. Due to all of the amazing health benefits people receive from full spectrum hemp CBD oil, it is the perfect dietary supplement for the young and old.
Why is Hemp CBD Oil unique?
Industrial hemp is abundant in the United States and all across the globe. Hemp is considered “legal” as hemp is versatile, being that it is also used in the production of textiles, being used as an important building material, and are being marketed as a dietary supplement.
During the extraction process, high levels of cannabinoids are produced as well as other nutrients including omega fatty acids, terpenes, flavonoids, vitamins, minerals, and even essential amino acids. Unlike marijuana oil that can only be sold in states where marijuana was legalized, this amazing oil can be sold and purchased across all 50 states.
The world is now becoming more accepting of Hemp CBD oil as a nutritional supplement. The health potential of Hemp CBD oil has significantly changed the marketplace. People are now aware that this amazing plant only delivers positive benefits without the high of marijuana and without any other side effects.
Is Hemp CBD Even Legal?
​Hemp CBD is widely misunderstood despite the numerous research and clinical studies (Over 20,000 and counting) pointing to its efficacy and high safety level. Hemp CBD is legal to be sold and manufactured in all 50 states. However, some States have or are in the process of adopting laws to limit certain properties. For example, Indiana passed a law that a product cannot be more than 5% CBD by volume.  If a product is truly oil based, the chances of it having any effectiveness are slim.  But if you keep reading, we can share with you a proven product made water soluble and takes far less of the CBD to have effectiveness.
Cannabis indica is a type of marijuana strain with higher THC concentration than CBD, thus they are being used for recreational purposes.
Hemp CBD Oil or cannabis Sativa is a collective term to help plant strains with small to no THC concentration and high cannabinoid levels.
You may only purchase and use cannabis Indcia in States that passed legalization for medical and recreational marijuana. Hemp CBD oil for sale that is sourced from Cannabis Sativa is considered legal wherever you are in the United States, except as previously mentioned.

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Will the use of Hemp CBD result in a positive drug test for marijuana?
One concern that many people have when using Hemp CBD is testing positive for marijuana or THC during routine drug examinations for employment reasons. Drug testing is mandatory among federal employees, and although not a requirement among private sector employees, an increasing number of companies are implementing drug screening as a requirement for employment and in order to maintain employment.
As THC is linked to psychoactivity and feelings of euphoria, most people are deemed to undergo drug testing to identify the presence of marijuana in the urine. The Substance Abused and Mental Health Services Administration or SAMHSA has determined the cutoff level for positive urine screen at 50ng/ml immunoassay.
For those who appear to have immunoassay results >50 ng/ml level, a follow-up Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) test is implemented to verify positive traces of THC in the urine. The cut-off level for the GC/MS screening is set at 15 ng/ml and detects mainly the main metabolite found in THC.
The only way to know you are not ingesting Hemp CBD oil that has THC in it, is to know you are dealing with a manufacture who is insuring every batch is completely free of THC.  There are some products who disclose higher levels of THC than are even allowed in many States.  Simply know to look and ask.  Keep reading and we will share with you a product that insures zero THC for your peace of mind.
How much should you take?
The correct dosage is an important aspect of learning to insure you derive the health benefits you are seeking.  Think about this, when you take an aspirin or ibuprofen, you may take 2 or 3 tablets while someone who seems to be the same age, height and weight may take 4 or 5 tablets to achieve the same result.
Not all Hemp CBD or just CBD products are created equal..  If a product is actually Oil based it will only absorb into the body at 6-10%.  Therefore, most people taking such type of product would need to ingest 30-50mg of quality oil.  However, we will tell you about a product that has been made water soluble increasing absorption to a proven 85%.  With this product, you only need to take 3.3-9.9 of CBD.  Comparatively, getting the best of the best doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg.
• Dosing is on a case-on-case basis. Everyone is different. As you may experience positive effects with one dose of product, there are those who need to increase their serving size to achieve the desired effect. By rule, you need to start with the smallest serving size of your preferred oil variant. Then increase in dosage should be done in a gradual manner until you feel the desired outcome. 
• The concentration of oil varies across products and manufacturers. There are some that feature a minimum, standard dose of 1 mg per dose, while some start at 100 mg per dose. As a standard unit of measurement is used, it becomes relatively easy for consumers to identify the ideal dosage for their needs.
• Your dosage will largely depend on your medical condition. The duration will also be based on the severity of symptoms.
• If you want to experience the full range of therapeutic effects from Hemp CBD oil, it is recommended to purchase the water soluble product I will introduce you to shortly.
• Hemp CBD is completely safe.  There are no reports of overdose when you use Hemp CBD.  Although there is no established lethal dose for Hemp CBD, users are still encouraged to take the right amount of dosage. You need to find that sweet spot for you so you can experience the desired results.
Lastly, make sure to purchase CBD oil for sale from trusted brands
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​At present, researchers and medical power and efficacy of Hemp and all cannabinoids. It has the potential to become a potent product that claims to deliver a host of therapeutic benefits. Despite this, the process of extraction, manufacturing, formulation, and administration to its many users remains questionable.
While hemp is identified as a dietary supplement by the FDA, the organization is in essence not authorized to assess dietary supplement products for safety and efficacy before they are released and sold to the public.  Therefore, beware of crazy claims, make sure you know what they are allowing in their products and know it works for you.
Let me now introduce you to 7 Hemp CBD Oil
​Without a doubt, 7 Hemp CBD Oil, bottled by PurHealthRX, is the #1 cannabinoid product available anywhere in the World – Bottom-line!  It is organic, clean, cannabinoid rich, Full Spectrum Hemp CBD Oil.
  • 85% absorption rate in the GI tract
  • Onset of action of 15-30 minutes
  • A duration of action between 12-24 hours
  • Only a small amount is needed
  • There is no secondary exposure risk
  • Pur 7 is non-addictive and devoid of any psychoactive effects
How has 7 been made water soluble?
The human body is over 60% water. Water helps to regulate our temperature, flush toxins and waste, lubricate joints, and supply nutrients and vitamins via absorption to every cell, which is critical to our health and well-being. Absorption happens during the digestive process primarily in the intestines which are covered with a fine water film. Only water soluble substances that can permeate this film are directly absorbed or “bioavailable.” Fat soluble substances cannot permeate this water film and have to be pre-treated, a process that takes time and occurs indirectly in the intestine by the building of micelles by means of gall salts.
The micelles that we create using PurHealthRX's patented technology are capable of mimicking the way the human body makes oil-based ingredients bioavailable. With an absorption rate of 85%, 7 Hemp CBD oil has a significantly higher effective absorption rate than any other leading brands of CBD oils.
How do you get 7 Hemp CBD Oil?
Order 7 today and find out why so many people are thrilled about the results they’re seeing. Whether it’s relief from pain and anxiety to improved mental clarity, Hemp CBD oil has the power to change your life for the better.  Shop NOW!
For more information or to learn how you can buy or even get involved in this amazing and emerging market, please feel free to contact me directly!
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The History & The Future of Hemp and Hemp CBD Oil

9/20/2017

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For thousands of years, hemp was a part of our daily lives
In fact, growing hemp is often associated with the birth of agriculture 12,000 to 10,000 years ago. According to astronomer Carl Sagan, hemp may have been the world’s first agricultural crop, leading to the development of civilization itself. Hemp was probably the earliest plant cultivated for textile fiber. Archaeologists found a remnant of hemp cloth in ancient Mesopotamia (currently Iran and Iraq) which dates back to 8,000 BC. Hemp is also believed to be the oldest example of human industry. In the Lu Shi, a Chinese work of the Sung dynasty (500 AD), we find reference to the Emperor Shen Nung (28th century BC) who taught his people to cultivate hemp for cloth. It is believed that hemp made it to Europe in approximately 1,200 BC. From there, it spread throughout the ancient world.
 
Food, medicine and more
Hemp plants are exceptionally versatile. Both the seeds and oil were used for food in China as early as 6,000 BC. Two thousand years later, in 4,000 BC, there is evidence of textiles made from hemp used in both China and Turkestan. In 850, the Vikings transported hemp rope and seeds to Iceland, and by the year 900, Arabs were learning techniques for making paper from hemp. By 1000 AD, the Italians were using ropes made of hemp on their sailing ships. 

Stories about the health properties of hemp mention Greek philosophers, Herodotus, Napoleon and other legendary figures. The physician for Nero’s army included hemp in his medical inventory. In 1563, the health benefits of were discussed in a report by Portuguese physician Garcia da Orta.
 
So Many Uses and Demand is at an All Time High
Archaeological finds suggest that hemp was likely one of the first agricultural crops planted by early man.In 1533, England’s King Henry VIII actually fined farmers if they did not raise hemp for industrial use. Less than one hundred years later, settlers in Jamestown, Virginia began growing hemp plants for its unusually strong fiber. Once the plant demonstrated its usefulness, it became illegal not to grow hemp in Virginia.
 
Having a wide array of uses and benefits, the influence of the hemp plant seems to have been global.  Today, Forbes magazine predicts a 700% increase in this industry in the US alone.  With awareness and education and the obvious results people are seeing, this is probably selling it short.What is the Science?
According to PubMed, a cannabinoid is a class of diverse chemical compounds that act on cannabinoid receptors in cells that alter neurotransmitter release in the brain. There are over 100 known cannabinoids, including CBD, CBDA, CBG, CBD and many others. These powerful chemical compounds are found in both the female Cannabis Sativa plant (a.k.a. marijuana) and the male Cannabis Sativa plant (a.k.a. hemp). 

While both marijuana and hemp contain cannabinoids, hemp oil provides the health benefits that cannabinoids bring without any of the negatives that come from THC. Unfortunately, it was hemp’s similarity in appearance to marijuana proved to be disastrous for the American hemp farmer, and ultimately for the health of us all.
 
CBD vs. THC
Although industrial hemp and the marijuana plant are both members of the Cannabis Sativa species, they each have distinct biochemical compositions. Industrial hemp is naturally high in CBD and low in tetrahydrocannabinols (THC), whereas most marijuana is the opposite, with high levels of THC and low CBD. While THC is classified as a psychotropic drug and is strictly regulated, CBD is the non-psychoactive part of the plant, is safe and legal in all 50 states. 

Cannabinoids regulate the endocannabinoid system (ECS), which is responsible for important functions such as sleep and relaxation, inflammatory responses and cognitive ability. Our bodies have two types of cannabinoid receptors, CB1 and CB2, which are most abundant in the brain and the immune system, respectively. The cannabinoids naturally found in hemp oil interact with the body’s cannabinoid receptors to aid with relief and enhance our feelings of calm and well-being.
 
The Power of Full Spectrum…More Than CBD
While cannabidiol has known health benefits, the reality is that a CBD isolate product cannot benefit the body like our full spectrum, cannabinoid rich hemp oil. “7” contains over 400 biologically active compounds. This includes CBD, but also a host of other cannabinoids such as CBG, CBDA, CBN and CBC. In addition to a rich cannabinoid profile, “7” also contains a host of flavonoids, terpenes, vitamins, fatty acids and minerals. By encompassing all aspects of the hemp plant in its natural state, full spectrum hemp oil creates the “entourage” effect. This means the compounds work together to create a synergistic effect. Truly, when it comes to full spectrum hemp oil, the “sum of the whole is greater than the parts.” 7 Hemp CBD Oil makes the power of the hemp plant fully available, the way that nature intended. Don’t be fooled by other “CBD” oils that extract only one aspect of this miracle plant. Discover the power of full spectrum hemp oil for your family today!

Oil and Water Don’t Mix
The challenge, even with full spectrum hemp oil is just that.  Hemp oil is lipophilic, meaning it is oil based. The issue is that absorption occurs primarily in the intestine. Our intestinal cells are covered in a fine water film and as we all know, “oil and water don’t mix”. Just as placing oil and water into a cup, the two substances will naturally separate. This same phenomenon happens inside our bodies, where only water-soluble substances can permeate the intestinal cells. This means that the majority of fat-soluble substances are excreted. In fact, it’s widely known that oral bioavailability of ingestible oil based supplements is only around 6%. This means that over 90% of the oil-based supplements you buy may have very little benefit at all.
 
The PurZorb™ Solution
Using Purzorb™ technology and a proprietary process called micellization, the oil-based ingredients in 7 Hemp CBD Oil become water-soluble. The net result of solubilizing the oil is up to 85 percent absorption. This powerful effect delivers far superior bioavailability and a much faster onset of action.
 

85% Absorption in GI Tract
In laboratory studies, Purzorb™ formulated Hemp CBD Oil has demonstrated significantly more bioavailability than unformulated hemp. This means that Purzorb™ Hemp CBD Oil can get the same effect, quicker than that of a much lower dose of traditional CBD oil based products. 

The reported Onset of Action of orally ingested Purzorb™ CBD oil can occur within minutes compared to traditional hemp oil which occurs between one to two hours

 
The Need – America at a Crossroads
Let’s face it, the overall lack of good health in America is shocking.
  • Americans are the biggest consumer of weight loss products in the world, yet we are the international leader in obesity.
  • More than 70% of adults are diagnosed with a chronic disease.
  • Treatment of the seven most common conditions costs the U.S. economy more than $1 trillion annually.
  • Columbia University researchers project up to $66 billion of added heath care costs each year between now and 2030.
  • We don’t need a doctor to tell us, when we feel bad it's hard to lead a happy and more fulfilled life.
 
The Challenge – 7 Days to a Better You
The 7 for 7 Challenge is a seven-day health experience where you set your own goals. To begin, get at least one seven-serving mini bottle of 7 Hemp CBD Oil from the person that shared the challenge with you!
 

 
How Does It Work?
For seven consecutive days, simply use 7 Hemp CBD Oil. That’s all it takes! Unlike other health challenges that require dramatic changes in your routine, we actually recommend no lifestyle change during the seven-day challenge. This way you will know exactly how the product impacts you! 

All of us have something about our health and bodies we would like to see improve. It's only seven days. What do you have to lose? Take the challenge today!

 How Much Do You Take?
We recommend those with moderate health goals use the product once a day. Those with greater goals use two servings a day. Finally, those with serious health goals take three servings a day. The key during the challenge is finding the amount of 7 Hemp CBD Oil that your body needs.
 
Seven Days to a New You!
Sound too good to be true?  We agree! And, that is exactly why we created the seven-day challenge. Imagine feeling better, having more energy, better mental focus, support for joints and much, much more. Believe it or not, thousands of people just like you are experiencing the benefit of incorporating full-spectrum hemp oil into their daily lives. This is what our simple seven-day challenge is all about!
 
Try 7 for yourself now! SHOP NOW
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EFFICACY: IT’S WHAT SETS PURSEVEN CBD OIL APART

9/3/2017

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There are many CBD oil brands on the market, but none compare to Purseven. We’ve worked long and hard to create a proprietary formula of CBD oil that is as effective as it is fast-acting. Using Purzorb™ technology, our products boast an 85% absorption rate in the GI tract and 15 minute onset-of-action — numbers that no one else even comes close to. Before we get into the science behind Purseven Hemp CBD Oil, here’s a quick breakdown of the differences between marijuana and hemp, which both come from cannabis.
With more states legalizing marijuana for medicinal and recreational use, cannabis and CBD oil are gaining recognition for their uses in helping to treat things like pain management, anxiety, and seizures. While coverage and exposure are great, it can also allow for misconceptions, confusion and myths to perpetuate.
Hemp and marijuana are both derived from the cannabis sativa plant, but hemp comes from the male pant, which is high in CBD and low in THC, while marijuana comes from the female plant, which is just the opposite. Even though they both come from cannabis, CBD oil and marijuana are completely different products, and as long as they meet Federal regulations, products containing CBD oil can be sold in all 50 states.
So what’s so great about CBD? It may be the single most important cannabinoid ever discovered for its ability to manage the endocannabinoid system (ECS), which is is responsible for effects throughout the entire body including sleep and relaxation, inflammatory responses and cognitive function.   
WHAT’S A CANNABINOID?
Cannabinoids are phytocannabinoids which are natural chemical compounds secreted by the cannabis flower. Included in among over 66 classified cannabinoids identified in cannabis are the two main active, most recognized and studied compounds CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). Unlike TCH, CBD is devoid of psychoactive effects and seems to have a natural protection against the high that comes from marijuana.
While all cannabinoids have been proven to provide various benefits, CBD has shown to be the most effective in helping those dealing with issues relating to pain, anti-inflammatory effects, anti-anxiety, memory, appetite suppression, movement disorders including seizures, and ADHD to name a few.
WHY IS CBD SUCH A POWERFUL CANNABINOID?
While research is ongoing for a number of uses, early results show that products using CBD, including CBD oil, may be able to positively impact a number of common health ailments including chronic pain, inflammation, stomach problems, anxiety, and even sleep disorders. Pur 7 uses a full spectrum hemp CBD oil which is not a distillate, isolate or chemical version, and in addition to CBD contains other natural cannabinoids that together create an entourage effect that helps activate the effects of CBD in the body.
To put it simply, CBD oil has the power to affect the health of thousands of individuals without any of the psychoactive or other side effects found in medical marijuana. It is also non-addictive. Which brings us to our next point.
DID YOU KNOW THAT 54% OF ALL CANNABIS CONSUMERS PREFER NON-SMOKE OR NON-VAPOR PRODUCTS?
The most commonly known forms of consuming cannabis-based products is smoking or vaping, but there are other, more preferable and healthier ways. Ingesting Purseven CBD oil is as easy as filling the dropper and orally ingesting it, or mixing it with your favorite drink. From there our Purzorb Micelle technology does the rest of the work, making the peak effect of the CBD oil quicker and the duration longer.
WHAT IS MICELLIZATION TECHNOLOGY?
The human body is over 60% water. Water helps to regulate our temperature, flush toxins and waste, lubricate joints, and supply nutrients and vitamins via absorption to every cell, which is critical to our health and well-being. Absorption happens during the digestive process primarily in the intestines which are covered with a fine water film. Only water soluble substances that can permeate this film are directly absorbed or “bioavailable.” Fat soluble substances cannot permeate this water film and have to be pre-treated, a process that takes time and occurs indirectly in the intestine by the building of micelles by means of gall salts.
The micelles that we create using PurhealthRX's patented technology are capable of mimicking the way the human body makes oil-based ingredients bioavailable. With an absorption rate of 85%, Purseven CBD oil has a significantly higher effective absorption rate than other leading brands of CBD oils.
THE BENEFITS OF PURZORB MICELLE PRODUCTS
·         85% absorption rate in the GI tract
·         Onset of action of 15-30 minutes
·         A duration of action between 12-24 hours
·         Only a small amount is needed
·         There is no secondary exposure risk
·        Pur 7 is non-addictive and devoid of any psychoactive effects
Order Purseven today and find out why so many people are thrilled about the results they’re seeing. Whether it’s relief from pain and anxiety to improved mental clarity, CBD oil has the power to change your life for the better.  Shop NOW!

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