What Role Might CBD Have in Managing Diabetes?
CBD was discovered in the 1960s, and so we actually have more research to access than many realize. Among the many properties for which cannabidiol has been analyzed over the years in clinical studies, there are some research papers that show a clear potential effect that CBD may have on diabetes in particular.
In one study, one half of a group of mice were administered CBD and the other group was not. Blood sugar in all of the mice were elevated. The study found that the mice who had been given CBD did not receive a diabetes diagnosis, while the mice who had not been given CBD did. This shows that cannabidiol may play a role in at least delaying the onset of diabetes. More research found that cannabidiol appears to have a regulatory effect on insulin levels.
It's important to remember that CBD works with our endocannabinoid system – the system of the body that sends cannabinoids to cannabinoid receptors to regulate processes of the body, to bring us into homeostasis. Glucose and insulin levels are able to be regulated through the endocannabinoid system, and it’s become clear that CBD has a positive effect on these processes. In fact, researchers have found a strong link between diabetes onset and endocannabinoid system efficiency, illuminating the potential that cannabidiol has to prevent diabetes from occurring.
CBD Oil: The Best Option for Diabetes Sufferers?
There are a number of different kinds of CBD products on the market that all have generally high levels of effectiveness, but CBD oil may be the best option for those with diabetes, or high blood sugar. They make for a great alternative to CBD gummies, which naturally, many diabetics or prediabetics will want to avoid as they’re sweet. CBD oil consists of pure hemp extract blended with an unsweetened carrier oil, and is administered as a tincture, below the tongue. The effects accumulate with each dose to generally support the body’s process of utilizing glucose and insulin.
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