Pets CBD Oil – As the world starts to realise the importance of adding cannabis/hemp products to their medical stores, increasing studies are also revealing that cannabis oil for pets is fully acceptable. Finding the right oil in the right doses can assist your pet with its illness or health issue. Cats and dogs also have a complicated endocannabinoid system (ECS). Cannabis impacts on the ECS in a positive way by influencing its cannabinoid receptors. The ECS consists of many receptors situated in the brain, organs, skin, bones and other parts of the body. Cannabinoid signalling ensures the body remains in balance, or homeostasis. The same happens in your pet.
CBD isn’t just for people… animals can benefit from the miraculous power of cannabinoid as well! This ultra-high performance organic hemp extract tincture is designed to improve the health and wellness of your furry friend, whether dog, cat, or even horses!
Our CBD oil contains naturally occurring cannabidiol and terpenes to promote overall well-being.
Your animal can enjoy the tincture orally. Use dropper into thier mouths under the tongue preferably
Common Uses for our CBD Pet Tincture (Pets CBD Oil) includes:
– Separation Anxiety
– Anxiety from loud noises
– Flights
– Car Rides
– Mobility Issues
– Epilepsy and Seizures
– Digestive System and Nausea
– Aging and Wellness
– Skin and Coat Renewal
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What is CBD
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of over 80 chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant called cannabinoids.
Cannabinoids bind to receptors in the brain and body and are responsible for the effects of cannabis, like feeling high, relaxed, or euphoric.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the most widely studied cannabinoid, known for its psychoactive effects and the reason you feel high.
Cannabinoids bind to receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS).
The endocannabinoid system was discovered in 1990 by Dr. Ralph Mechoulam. Mechoulam discovered two main receptors in the body — cannabinoid 1 (CB1) and cannabinoid 2 (CB2).
CB1 receptors are primarily found in the brain and when activated, play a role in memory processing, motor control, and pain regulation. THC binds to CB1 receptors – where the high feeling comes from.
CB2 receptors are primarily found in the immune system. CBD binds to these receptors and produces anti-inflammatory effects.
CBD has gained much attention because of its promise as a medicine. According to a 2013 review published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, studies have found CBD to possess antiemetic (reduces nausea), anticonvulsant (suppresses seizures), antipsychotic, anti-oxidant, anti-cancer, anti-depressant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
CBD provides relief from an array of maladies including inflammation, anxiety, pain, seizures, spasms, cancer, nausea, PTSD, depression, and infections.
THCA and CBN are lesser known cannabinoids that play significant roles.
Raw cannabis is non-psychoactive. In order to feel the high, cannabis must be dried, cured, and heated. THCA is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that converts to THC when heated.
The heating process is known as decarboxylation. Decarboxylation is sometimes called “decarbing” or “activating.”
Cannabinol (CBN) is another non-psychoactive cannabinoid known for its sedative effects. According to SteepHill Labs, low doses of CBN produce sleep aid effects comparable to 5mg to 10mg of the pharmaceutical drug, Valium