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 CBD for Depression

Depression is a debilitating mental health condition that affects more than 17 million American adults and nearly two million children and teens and is one of the leading contributors to disability on a global scale. Despite the fact that numerous depression studies, including those conducted by the National Institute of Health, show that proper treatment can help up to 80 percent of sufferers, a surprising majority of people never seek professional help.
There are many reasons that a person with depression may suffer in silence, with perhaps one of the most common being a reluctance to begin using prescription antidepressant medication. However, many people suffering from depression have reported significant success after making one very small, simple change to their life: adding CBD to their daily routine.

You may be familiar with CBD as the so-called “miracle molecule” that is popping up in everything from smoothies to pain relief creams, but can CBD help with depression? Here’s everything you need to know about CBD to make an informed choice that’s right for you, including what exactly it is and how it might be able to help relieve symptoms of depression.

What is CBD?

CBD, officially referred to as cannabidiol, is a molecule naturally found in the flowers of the plants belonging to the Cannabis genus. It’s been categorized by the World Health Organization as a non-addictive substance with no potential for abuse, and its array of plant-based properties have sparked considerable interest in its potential as an all-natural, therapeutic substance.
It’s classified as a “cannabinoid,” a category that includes more than 120 different molecules that occur in Cannabis plants. Unlike THC, another well-known cannabinoid, CBD does not produce a “high.” This makes it an interesting option for those who are searching for the best weed for depression but prefer to avoid marijuana’s psychoactive effects. Most of the CBD for sale today falls under the umbrella of hemp remedies, sourced from the industrial hemp plant and containing little to no THC.

How Does CBD Work?

CBD and other cannabinoids interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, a regulatory system that includes numerous nerve receptors and other components. While the body naturally produces the neurotransmitters needed for the natural function and balance of its systems, CBD may be able to help support the process and resolve a variety of deficiencies and other issues.

Can CBD Help with Depression?

Many CBD consumers report the reduction of depression symptoms after making CBD a part of their regular wellness routine, and a growing number of scientific studies are also supporting this idea:
  • A 2014 research study shows that CBD appears to have a positive interaction with the brain’s serotonin receptors. Because balanced serotonin levels are critical in managing the symptoms of depression and other similar disorders, this relationship between the brain and the plant-based molecule is a major discovery.
  • In addition to offering a potentially effective therapeutic solution, CBD may be able to reduce anxiety and depression at an impressively rapid rate.
  • A 2018 review reinforced the antidepressant properties of CBD, going one step further to highlight the compound’s extremely low risk of being a habit-forming substance.
While there’s still plenty to learn about CBD for depression, the evidence found thus far is extremely promising for anyone searching for new ways to treat depression.

Should I Use CBD for Depression?

Ultimately, deciding if you should use CBD to treat depression is a personal decision you should make after talking with your doctor. If you’re interested in learning more about how CBD can help with symptoms of depression, we invite you to contact us at (602) 292-6133 today.

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Hemp is defined by Section 10111 of the US Farm Bill: The term ‘hemp’ means the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.”
CBD Nutritional only sells products that meet the Federal definition of industrial hemp (Dried hemp and hemp products containing less than .3% Delta 9 THC).
Legal Disclaimer: The CBD (Cannabidiol) contained in CBD Nutritional products has been grown, processed and produced in accordance to the 2014 Farm Bill, Section 7606. This product is legal for marketing in the United States pursuant to Sec. 7606. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) considers non-THC based hemp products to be "food based" and therefore legal without a medical marijuana license.
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    • Hemp Cannabinoids & Terpenes
    • CBG
    • CBD Glossary
    • Full Spectrum vs Isolate
    • Topical ? Transdermal ?
    • Vaping Pure CBD
    • Smoking Hemp Flower >
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    • Cannabinoid Drug Interaction
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    • CBD for Depression
    • CBD for Diabetes
    • CBD FOR WELLNESS
    • CBD 4 BEAUTY
  • Wellness Beyond CBD
    • DETOX FOR WELLNESS
    • Anti-Aging CBD
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    • EXERCISE FOR WELLNESS
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