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  • 2020 Legislative Update No 1

    Idaho’s legislative session lasts almost four months, we are about one-quarter of the way through. Health Freedom Idaho volunteers are busy at work behind the scenes watching committee agendas, bill introductions and even attending hearings and testifying against rules that violate the State and Federal Constitution. Here are bills we are in support of and are watching closely right now.

    All Idaho state bills introduced this session can be viewed HERE

    Health Freedom Idaho is in support of the following bills:

    CBD BILLS 1253 & 1241

    S1253 that basically differentiates between medicinal marijuana products and hemp-derived cannabinoid products. Clarifying the legality of CBD with less than .3% THC. (not mind-altering ). It appears this bill will allow for the farming of (non-mind altering) Hemp products in Idaho.

    This bill was brought by Senator Mary Souza.
    Status as of Feb 9, 2020: It was referred to the State Affairs Committee but is not on the schedule yet to be heard.

    S 1241 changes the Idaho Controlled Substances Act to exclude Hemp.

    This bill was brought by Representative Dorthy Moon and Senator Mary Souza
    Status as of Feb 9, 2020: It was referred to the State Affairs Committee but is not on the schedule yet to be heard.

    Anti-Discrimination of Unvaccinated H 443

    This bill would prohibit an employer, including a licensed health facility, that work with the State of Idaho from taking adverse action against an employee or an applicant based on their immunization status.
    This bill was brought by Representative Giddings.
    Status Feb 9, 2020: It was referred to the Commerce and Human Resources Committee but is not on the schedule yet to be heard.

    This change removes the penalties thus decriminalize parents who birth their children at home and choose not to supply the state with newborn screening data.

    Decriminalize Parents who opt-out of newborn testing H 438

    Eliminates sections of code make it a misdemeanor offense if newborn screening data is not provided to the state. This change removes the penalties thus decriminalize parents who birth their children at home and choose not to supply the state with newborn screening data.

    This bill was brought by Representative Giddings.
    Status Feb 9, 2020:  Referred to Health & Welfare not on the schedule yet to be heard.

    Training for CPS Workers regarding Constitutional Rights of Parents under Investigation
    H 402

    This bill would require government CPS workers to receive training that would make them aware of the constitutional rights of families, children, and others while under CPS investigation. Families under investigation have the constitutional right to refuse entry, refuse interviews and refuse to allow their children to have full-body examinations and have a lawyer present at any/all interactions with the department.
    *Keep in mind that 83% of families that are investigated by CPS are innocent as cases are closed as unsubstantiated. Many of those families have their constitutional rights violated by this government agency.

    This bill was introduced by Representative Heather Scott.
    Feb 9, 2020 status update referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration but has not been scheduled to be heard.

    Protecting Parental Rights H 403

    H 403 a line of text added to 16- 1601 cross-referencing the Child Protective Act with the Parental Rights statute.

    This bill was submitted by Representative Heather Scott. Feb 9, 2020 status update referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration but has not been scheduled to be heard.

  • How to Overcome Stress With CBD, Meditation, and Yoga

    You may have experienced some form of unease, and you get confused with everything that comes your way; that is stress. Stress is a phenomenon where the brain tries to respond to different kinds of demands that can make you feel comfortable. Work, exercise, school, and relationships are some of the major events that cause this kind of trauma on your brain. Two types of stressful conditions can affect your healthy living include long-term and short-term kinds of stress. 

    You need to choose the right path to manage and overcome anxiety without affecting your neighbor. CBD is known to have a low-psychoactive effect that can keep you enthusiastic during any form of stress. CBD is available in the form of oils, capsules, and tincture.

    Meditation is the practice of focusing on a given object or activity to help you derive a certain point and overcome a given condition and feeling. Meditation assists in maintaining attention and general awareness of your state. Stress need flight and fight responses to make the body and mind relax. Light exercise such as Yoga can highly assist during any form of brain trauma as your brain concentrates on fitness rather that the situation on the ground. 

    Here are some of the useful ideas of how to overcome stress with CBD, meditation, and yoga:

    Why take CBD for stress?

    Stress can lead to different conditions that will negatively affect your health. When you have a prolonged type of stress, you may end up suffering from depression, high blood pressure, and hypertension. If the situation is not short-term, then you need an immediate intervention to reset your baseline stress- response. The medical intervention takes a long way, and this can make you feel uneasy. You should consider supplementing your situation with the essential products of CBD that are safe for use. The safety precautions must come from the FDA, and this involves screening of the marijuana seeds and the whole process of extraction and processing of the products.

    Plenty of convincing research explores the interaction of the body with these kinds of products during any anxiety caused by stress phenomenal. The anti-anxiety property assists the clinician and psychotherapists to subject their clients to CBD. Some of the major conditions that CBD can overcome include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, obsessive anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. All these conditions affect the brain, which in turn reacts with different perception considering the nature of your body.

    Anxiety comes with feelings such as dread, unpreparedness, and imminent danger that recur, leading to various thoughts and physical reactions. The small difference in genetic variation can work on your hormones and chemicals to try to calm the situation. Norepinephrine and serotonin can have a good impact on anxiety. The high level of stress hormones interferes with the endocannabinoid balance. From the CBD, the Phytocannabinoids and terpenes must have a reasonable ratio to the body for effective action.

    The CBD binds with the 5-HTA1, which is a receptor that controls the release of the stress hormone serotonin. Serotonin releases the receptors that bind to the neurotransmitters and make the brain to remain at ease. The endocannabinoid system faces imbalance during stress. With the introduction of CBD, the system can restore overstimulation by binding to CB1 receptors, which in turn assist in the release of fear and tension.

    ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM

    Learn More about the Endocannabinoid System from Dr. Judy Mikovitis at this interview with local Dr. Michael Karlfeldt on HealthMade Radio.

    How does meditation counter-attack stress?

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    Anyone can practice meditation because it is simple, cost-effective, not time consuming, and does not require any equipment. Meditation does need a specific environment as compared to other forms of stress relievers. The research noted that mediation help in deepening the level of self-awareness. It also helps in stress reduction and a general relaxation of the mind. Many people consider the process of meditation as complementary medicine for the mind and body.

    During meditation, when under stress, you may focus your attention on a stream of jumbled thoughts in your mind. Sometimes it may take the shortest time possible, and at times, you may go for hours because of the comfort you are feeling. The process can give you calmness, peace, and effective balance that provide you emotional well-being. At some point, you may carry out your activities without stress after undergoing the meditation process.

    You may get stuck in a stressful situation because of the inability to perceive an idea effectively. With meditation, you can have a new perception of stress, and this may help you carry on. Building new skills on the management of stress, increasing general self-awareness, reducing negative emotions, and high levels of creativity are some of the major benefits of meditation.

    How Yoga assists in fighting the stressful condition

    Stress is unavoidable, and you need to check on your lifestyle to overcome the condition. Prolonged stress can affect your sleep, digestion, social relationship, and sex drive. Yoga can be the best remedy for this kind of situation, and you need to adapt. It is a form of exercise that involves the postures that connect by flowing sequences. The sequence must have the rhythmic breathing, and it ends with the best relaxation of the body and mind.

    The physical fitness can be soothing as a hug or a massage. A hug and massage, when combined, reduce the general tension. The forward bends and inversions have that good calming effect when your brain is full of thoughts. The calmness comes when the adrenaline glands soothe and create a comfortable environment. 

    When you are holding a posture and flowing through the sequences, you can focus and slow down the rate of blood flow in your body. The slow blood flow sequence helps low down the body temperature and reduces the anxious effect. The repeat of these sequences enables you to develop new habits of relaxation.

    Conclusion

    The notes above assist you in understanding the effects of yoga, meditation, and CBD to your stressful condition. Stress is like an airborne-diseases because it is everywhere, and the only way to avoid it is to have the best practices. CBD, Yoga, and meditation are cost-effective, and they can act as a remedy to your stressful condition.

    Author Bio:

    Tammy Taylor is a full-time content marketing specialist. He has been closely studying the cannabis industry trends for quite some time. He has worked for various domains before he came to the cannabis industry. When he is not working, Tammy likes to work out, trying new foods and playing with his dog.

  • Combination Therapy for Autoimmune Disease, Cancer and Neuroimmune Disease using Botanical Compositions and Cannabis

    At this year’s Natural Health Symposium, we welcome the return Dr. Judy Mikovits, an expert in the fields of immunology, biochemistry and virology from the National Cancer Institute. She will discuss the latest science behind medical cannabis, CBD and its use in cancer, autoimmune conditions, Lyme disease, chronic anxiety, and more. Judy began her early career in natural plant medicine and after spending decades in mainstream science, turned her attention back to natural healing remedies for immune health. She will share the latest research on the healing benefits of this sacred plant!

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    Combination Therapy for  Autoimmune Disease, Cancer and Neuroimmune Disease using Botanical Compositions and Cannabis.

    molecular biologist Judy A. Mikovits, PhD

    Judy A. Mikovits, PhD has focused her life as a research scientist on curing cancer to honor her grandfather who died of cancer when she was a teenager. Dr. Mikovits earned her BA from University of Virginia and PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from George Washington University. In her 35-year quest to understand and treat chronic diseases, she has studied immunology, natural products chemistry, epigenetics, virology and drug development.

    In just over twenty years she rose from an entry-level lab technician to become director of the lab of Antiviral Drug Mechanisms at the National Cancer Institute before leaving to direct the Cancer Biology program at EpiGenX Pharmaceuticals in Santa Barbara, California where she had met and married David Nolde in 2000.

    There in 2006, she became attracted to the plight of patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Autism. In only five years she developed the first neuroimmune institute from a concept to a reality and is primarily responsible for demonstrating the relationship between immune based inflammation and these diseases. She has published over 50 scientific papers and the book, Plague.

    Dr. Judy A. Mikovits founded MARC, Inc. with her collaborator Dr. Frank Ruscetti.

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    Dr. Judy’s Book: Plague: One Scientist’s Intrepid Search for the Truth about Human Retroviruses and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Autism, and Other Diseases

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  • Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions About Hemp

    Cannabis is an industry clouded by years of confusion, prohibition, and a lack of information. Hemp, the non-psychoactive strain of marijuana, has countless applications across industry and medicine. CBD extracts from hemp cannot make you high and are trusted by many for their health and mood benefits. We’ll be answering the top ten frequently asked questions about hemp and CBD so that you understand this booming new industry completely. 


    What is hemp?

    Hemp is a non-psychoactive strain cultivated for thousands of years. As one of the oldest crops in existence, hemp has uses spanning textiles, printing, manufacturing, medicine, and countless other industrial applications. This term commonly refers to industrial or agricultural hemp, hemp which has been grown for fiber. It is extremely low in THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis, and hemp requires minimal care to grow.


    Is hemp legal?

    The 2018 Hemp Farming Act which makes a part of the U.S. Farm Bill passed by president Donald Trump in December 2018 makes hemp a legal crop throughout the USA. Even though hemp is legal, it is still under regulation. The United States Department of Agriculture set forth to develop a framework of regulations through the course of 2019. CBD oil derived from hemp is legal in 50 States across the US, grown by the Farm Bill regulations. Cannabis was illegal for many years mainly due to the effects and benefits being misunderstood. Without the psychoactive effect, not even social issues are at risk of falling out of balance due to bad habits or poor lifestyle choices.

    When and why was hemp illegal?

    There are many speculations as to what made hemp and all other varieties of cannabis illegal. However, the only acceptable conclusion without pointing fingers and casting blame is to say that marijuana was largely misunderstood. Perhaps the threat of its many applications across printing, construction, and both home and enterprise-level industry made it a threat in the eyes of early leaders, leading to propaganda and prohibition. For years, the medical benefits of cannabis with or without THC were only known to those open enough to investigate without a predisposition. Today, the evidence is emerging across all fields and sciences indicating the many applications and health benefits that cannabis and cannabis extracts hold. 

    Can Hemp make you high?

    Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the psychoactive component of cannabis. Marijuana of the hemp variety contains less than 0.3% THC which means that only trace elements enter the bloodstream. This is nowhere near enough to induce any hallucinogenic or mind-altering effects. When someone ingests cannabis with a conventional concentration of THC (around 12%), THC binds to receptors in the brain governing pleasure, memory, and other facets of cognition. The characteristic ‘high’ arises due to the stimulation of dopamine production as THC binds to cannabinoid receptors in the brain. CBD extracted from hemp has no such effect, instead it benefits the body through the way that it works synergistically with the endocannabinoid system.
    Will hemp extracts or CBD oil cure my / treat my…?

    DSHEA compliance means that we cannot endorse any specific treatment or medicinal benefit of CBD or hemp oil. There are, however, many reputable scientific studies which have motivated the legalization of cannabis in its entirety throughout the US and other parts of the world. For example, take a look at these recent studies:

    Are hemp extracts and CBD oil addictive?

    Absolutely not. The only way that you can ingest hemp is by means of CBD oil. You can’t smoke industrial hemp. Regardless, cannabidiol is non-addictive, and hemp extracts can’t make you high. CBD and cannabis use rather assist the process of withdrawal, easing symptoms and benefitting recovery without any dependency forming. 


    What effects can I expect from using hemp extracts or CBD oil?

    Just like you get Sativa strains for athletes and specific types of marijuana for certain medical conditions, you can expect a steady range of benefits from CBD oil as well. There are no mind-altering effects. CBD oil combats fatigue, bringing on a subtle and slow energizing effect. Mental clarity is promoted by stimulating feelings of well-being. Social anxiety drops and depression also eases away. Nausea drops thanks to the interaction between serotonin receptors and CBD, and CBD helps you get over insomnia making it easier to fall asleep, or stay awake. 


    Is CBD from hemp and CBD from cannabis the same thing?


    Cannabinoids are cannabinoids. CBD from hemp and cannabis is the same thing. Hemp is a variety of cannabis sativa which is very low in THC. There is no difference in purity nor potency. CBD oil and other extracts taken from industrial hemp are always free from THC and many of the other compounds and phytocannabinoids in other strains of cannabis. The only CBD which is different is CBD which is manufactured synthetically. When you use CBD extracted from the plant, you benefit from the entourage effect believed to vastly increase the medicinal and therapeutic effects of cannabis.

    Does CBD and hemp extracts interact with other medications?

    Yes. The cytochrome P450 enzyme production is inhibited by CBD. P450 is a live enzyme which affects the way that a large number of medications metabolize. Whenever a medicine enters the body, it becomes broken down into metabolites by the liver and other parts of your molecular pathways. Enzymes help the body get rid of foreign molecules arising as metabolites. As the P450 enzyme goes to work, medications their compounds oxidize which means that an extra oxygen atom enters their molecular structure. This generally makes them more water-soluble which in turn means that they’re easier for the kidneys to flush. A person supplementing with CBD will experience an increase in action, duration, and effect of their medication. This is the same enzymatic action that occurs when eating grapefruit. The contraindications for eating grapefruit with certain prescription medication like the blood thinner warfarin will occur. Physicians normally advise patients to stay away from grapefruit and grapefruit juice completely; otherwise, the blood thinner will thin the blood for longer. Always adjust your dosage as per the advice of your doctor if this interaction applies to your medication.


    How large is the hemp industry?

    The hemp industry is gigantic. After all, the first two drafts of the declaration of independence of the United States of America were on Dutch hemp paper. Hemp’s uses span:

    • Paper

    • Textiles

    • Biodegradable plastics

    • Construction

    • Health 

    • Food

    • Fuel


    In the US alone, hemp is estimated to expect a boom over the next year at an estimated $800 million, reaching twenty billion dollars by 2022. Hemp seed is a rich source of fatty acids, holding all the essential amino’s to prevent deficiency diseases. Hemp seed oil is a fantastic source of biofuel, and while not as high energy, it is sustainable. Unlike conventional fossil fuels, using hemp for energy farming is a clean source of power as well. This is a crop which is easy to grow, withstanding disease and taxing conditions extremely well across a range of different climates. 

    What happened to growing HEMP in Idaho? 


    Find it All Online

    US residents you can find CBD oil at local health stores. There are many companies that sell full spectrum CBD oil online. Outside the US you can find hemp derived CBD oil and conventional strains of all types readily available online at Ontario cannabis. This is especially handy for people living in Canada and other areas of the world where cannabis is legal. With the world’s best cannabis on order, you’ve got the flexibility and ease of selecting the ideal product for your physical or recreational needs.

    Author Bio 

    Jessica has been closely studying the cannabis industry trends from quite some time. Intrigued by the booming growth of this sector, she takes an interest in penning down her views providing quality insight on current marijuana trends, particularly medical cannabis.

  • Could Cannabis Be A Powerful Natural Weapon Against Cancer? The Evidence May Surprise You

    Cannabis is controversial, to say the least. It has been declared a schedule 1 drug by the DEA, and from there the idea that it is strictly recreational and even dangerous has spun out of control. What’s interesting is that cannabis was formerly used in medicine on a regular basis. 

    The earliest use of cannabis goes back as early as 500 BC China. The plant wasn’t grown for recreation, but for medicine. 

    Later, cannabis hemp strains would make their way to Africa, Europe, and the Americas to be used for textiles, paper, and rope. The seeds were used as food. 

    During the 1930s, an Irish doctor named Sir William Brooke O’Shaughnessy discovered that cannabis could help treat stomach aches and vomiting in cholera patients. Doctors throughout Europe and the United States were soon selling it to treat stomach issues along with other illnesses. It was found that THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) was the cannabinoid within the cannabis plant that was responsible for these healing abilities. THC was known to be psychotropic, but it wasn’t until the Mexican Revolution that marijuana was introduced by the Mexicans as a recreational substance. 

    The correlation between this introduction and the animosity felt against the Mexican immigrants moved the country to fear marijuana. By 1931, 29 states had banned cannabis. In 1937, The Marijuana Tax Act was put into effect criminalizing marijuana on a federal level. What is interesting is that this ban on cannabis seems to be more fueled by racial discrimination than by anything scientific. You’ll be hard-pressed to find it recorded in any scientific study that medicinal abilities of cannabis were ever denied. 

    In fact, over the years, more studies have come out with results supporting the idea that cannabis is still very much medicinal. Cancer has been the center of many of these studies. The positive results of this research should make the federal government jump for joy, knowing that the odds are against the U.S when it comes to being affected by cancer. These studies continue to be ignored, swept under the rug and rejected. But could there be hope in cannabis for cancer patients? The evidence suggests that there is a reason to believe that cannabis could be a viable option in the treatment of cancer and cancer-related side effects.

    A Brief Look Into Cannabis and Cancer Research

    Cancer has no longer become a disease that is absolutely fatal. Doctors have more resources at their fingertips than ever when it comes to offering treatments to their patients. However, it does seem that after spending billions of dollars on cancer research we should be a little further in knowing how to prevent and cure cancer. Even the treatments that are available now aren’t a sure thing and can even increase the risk of more cancer later in life. 

    Health care has grown leaps and bounds when it comes to preventing deaths due to strokes and heart attacks, but cancer deaths are still 1 in 4 a year. True, there are drugs like Gleevec for chronic myelogenous leukemia or Herceptin for a particular type of breast cancer that has been successful. The problem is that these drugs are so specific, and there are so many other cancers out there in need of a cure. Other cancer drugs are expensive and offer so little a return (maybe 2 to 6 more months of life) that national health care programs won’t even pay for them.

    So why, if The National Cancer Institute has spent billions of dollars on cancer research and treatment over the last 40 years, has there not been more progress? There are around 260 nonprofit groups for cancer, which is more than for heart disease, AIDS, Alzheimer’s disease, and stroke put together. Yet with all of this support we’ve only seen an approximate 1% decline in cancer deaths per year since 1990. Every life saved is a reason to rejoice, but as a whole, this statistic isn’t anything to write home about.

    So what can be done about it? Dr. Margaret Cuomo, the sister of Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York, wrote in her book, “A World Without Cancer:”

    “Simply put, we have not adequately channeled our scientific know-how, funding, and energy into a full exploration of the one path certain to save lives: prevention. That it should become the ultimate goal of cancer research has been recognized since the war on cancer began. When I look at NCI’s budget request for the fiscal year 2012, I’m deeply disappointed, though past experience tells me I shouldn’t be surprised. It is business as usual at the nation’s foremost cancer research establishment. More than $2 billion is requested for basic research into the mechanism and causes of cancer. Another $1.3 billion is requested for treatment. And cancer prevention and control? It gets $232 million altogether. (Remarkably, in the very same budget report, the NCI states, “Much of the progress against cancer in recent decades has stemmed from successes in the areas of prevention and control.”)”

    Preventing cancer is obviously key to being cancer free. It goes without saying that f you don’t have cancer in the first place, then a cure isn’t necessary. As research is done on cancer, however, understanding how cancers form and why becomes more clear. Cancer is a very complex disease, and there isn’t just one type to consider. Cancer can attack all throughout the body, and even within those particular cancers lies different cellular makeups that can’t all be treated the same way. It’s also hard to blame cancer research on things like prevention when we, as a society, are already aware of certain reasons why we get cancer. 

    Lung cancer, for one, is caused mainly by smoking, yet people still smoke. It is well-known that the United States is one of the most obese countries in the world, yet we continue to neglect our diet and exercise. Obesity is to blame for one-third of all cancers. This information has been published in numerous places, but our nation continues to ignore the warnings.

    More research on cancer prevention would absolutely be helpful, but it is ultimately up to us as a nation to keep ourselves healthy. We must also determine what is best for our family and ourselves as far as prevention and cure go. We cannot rely on organizations like the CDC to be our go-to when it comes to making decisions concerning our health. While stopping smoking and losing weight are both sound forms of advice, the CDC also recommends that adolescents take the HPV vaccine to lower their risk of ovarian cancer. But some have reported that in spite of receiving the vaccine, they still contracted ovarian cancer. Understandably, this vaccine is approached with caution as its vaccine insert states that the side effects could involve seizures. Other concerns have been brought up due to reported deaths after receiving the Gardasil vaccine. Certainly, this isn’t the best way to prevent cancer when dying from prevention is such a risk.

    Though cancer research has come a long way, it hasn’t come as far as we would like. We still have some steps to take before we can celebrate. However, researchers have brought something unique to the table when it comes to cancer treatment. Cannabis has been used by many cancer patients to help them stay more comfortable and pain-free during their treatments. Some patients even believe that cannabis itself is responsible for their cancer recovery.

    Cannabis isn’t the only plant that can potentially help you recover from cancer. Different foods such as cruciferous vegetables can give your body the fighting power it needs to get rid of or prevent cancer.

    Can You Eat Your Way To Recovery?

    Consuming ultra-processed foods only add to our risk of getting cancer. These foods contain substances called carcinogens which can lead to cancer. Known carcinogens like acrylamide are found in cigarette smoke and are also used in making plastics and dyes. This chemical is also found in certain foods such as bread, crackers, cakes, and potatoes when they are over-cooked. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies acrylamide as a “probabl[e] human carcinogen,” so avoiding foods like french fries, potato chips and in some cases coffee, could help you to lower your risk of getting cancer.

    Processed meats are also considered carcinogens and eating the equivalent of 50 grams a day (about one hot dog) can increase your risk of colon cancer by 18 percent. Sugar can also contribute to your risk of cancer. Added sugar such as high fructose corn syrup can increase the risk of getting colon cancer, esophageal cancer and breast cancer. Consuming sugar can also increase the likelihood of becoming obese, therefore increasing the possibility of getting cancer a well.

    These things are obviously bad for your health and can encourage cancer growth, but what can help fight cancer?

    Here are some foods that you should add to your diet now to help prevent or fight cancer:

    Leafy Greens

    Every time you read about eating healthy, leafy greens are always highlighted. This is because they are packed with vitamins and nutrients that help with overall health. Leafy greens such as collards, spinach and kale are particularly rich in vitamin C and beta-carotene, which are known cancer fighters. 

    These greens are not only full of antioxidants, but they are also a great source of glucosinolates, which means that they are antibacterial and antiviral. They can also inactivate carcinogens and help to kill cancer cells and prevent tumors from forming. 

    Isothiocyanates that are found in leafy greens can help your body to detoxify on a cellular level. Eating a serving of these leafy greens twice a day can help to boost your vitamin intake. If you’re not into leafy greens, you can always hide them by putting them in a smoothie or juicing them with other fruits and vegetables. 

    Berries

    Berries are some of the top antioxidant foods you can eat. They can help to increase immunity and help with aging. Berries can also increase your energy and have the ability to decrease damage from free-radicals. 

    Orange-Colored Fruits and Vegetables 

    Orange fruits and veggies such as citrus fruits, squash, sweet potatoes, and carrots are all high in vitamin A. One essential nutrient that is derived from vitamin A is beta-carotene. This nutrient is great for liver health, immune health, detoxing, skin health, eyesight and fighting cancer. We don’t usually envision carbs as healthy, but when it is a carbohydrate-rich vegetable, it’s a different story. 

    Vegetables such as sweet potatoes, carrots and beets can help to reduce cancer, specifically in the upper digestive tract. 

    Organ Meat 

    Though processed meat is to be avoided, natural organ meats are considered extremely nutritious and beneficial for a cancer-fighting diet. Meats such as beef and chicken liver are extremely high in vitamin B12 can help to remove toxins from the body. 

    Cruciferous Vegetables

    Vegetables are like cancer assassins. They include vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprout,  and cabbage. These foods are extremely high in vitamin C and are rich in glutathione. These vegetables have detoxifying properties and can help to protect the structure of DNA. 

    Mushrooms

    Mushrooms have long been known for their cancer-fighting properties. The benefits of mushrooms rely on what species you consume. Reishi, Cordyceps, and maitake are particularly good for immune health and can help fight against tumor growth as well as help with cell regeneration.

    Of course, just eating cancer-fighting food alone won’t make you an all-around healthy person. Regular exercise, getting enough sleep and controlling your stress levels are all necessary for keeping your body healthy.

    In some cases, cancer may still show up. It isn’t a cut and dry disease, and even genetics and environmental factors play a role in cancer. However, within the body is an amazing system of receptors called the endocannabinoid system which, with the help of cannabis, could have a lot to offer in cancer treatments.

    Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid System

    The endocannabinoid system is arguably one of the most important medical discoveries. The endocannabinoid system works directly with the central nervous and peripheral systems and can help to regulate the functions in these systems

    The human body naturally creates its own cannabinoids that work within this system, however, in some cases, these endocannabinoids can become imbalanced. When this happens various ailments involving appetite, pain and inflammation may occur. 

    Fortunately, these endocannabinoids have plant cannabinoid equals called phytocannabinoids that can help to bring the system back into balance. Within the endocannabinoid system are two main types of receptors called CB1 and CB2 receptors. These receptors are very similar but are found in different areas of the body. CB1 receptors are found primarily in the brain, but there are also some in the lungs, kidneys, liver, fat, heart, muscle and bone. CB2 receptors are mostly found in the immune system and blood system, however, there are some in the nervous system, liver, gut, muscle, and bone as well.

    Cannabis contains beneficial cannabinoids that, when consumed, may help to treat some diseases. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are two cannabinoids that are making names for themselves. THC is mostly known for being the cannabinoid that gets you high. When THC enters the brain it binds with the CB1 receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system, which can effect people in different ways. Typically these effects include paranoia, memory loss, heightened mood and increased appetite. THC is psychotropic, which is why it comes with a caution sign. CBD, however, does not have this psychotropic reaction and cannot get you high. Though THC is no doubt medicinally beneficial, CBD has become very popular in health care for its strict medicinal abilities. Since there is no way to get high on CBD, using it recreationally would be a bit of a bust.

    So what does this have to do with cancer?

    Cannabis has become, for some, the relief of choice during cancer treatment. Because the cannabinoids in cannabis can interact with receptors that influence functions within the brain and gut, many patients have found relief from their cancer treatment side effects by taking cannabis. Cannabis has been known to help treat these symptoms by improving appetite, relieving nausea and vomiting and reducing pain.

    The question remains, however: which cannabinoid is better for cancer? CBD or THC? The answer depends heavily on what you are trying to treat: The side effects of cancer treatments or cancer itself?

    CBD or THC: Which Is Best For Natural Cancer Treatment?

    There have been numerous studies done on the effectiveness of cannabis on killing cancer cells. Cancer in the breast, brain, liver, and blood have all had a spot in cannabis research studies. These studies showed that cannabinoids could induce apoptosis, which is programmed cell death in tumors. Cannabinoids can also stop the tumor from creating new blood cells, which essentially starves the tumor.

    One study done by Madrid’s Complutense University showed that one-third of rats that were injected with a synthetic form of THC had their malignant brain tumors eliminated. Another third had their life-spans extended.

    Another study that was published in the Journal for Molecular Medicine showed that cannabis extracts that contained high amounts of CBD (the non-psychotropic cannabinoid in cannabis) help to prevent colon cancer from spreading in mice. It was shown that this high CBD cannabis or “botanical drug substance” can actually stop the growth of tumors without harming healthy cells.

    In an article published in the American Association for Cancer Research, CBD was found to actually kill breast cancer cells. This study suggests that CBD can target only cancer cells resulting in no damage to normal breast tissue. This is pretty incredible considering that the two main cancer treatments available now, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, can both cause damage to healthy tissue.

    Even though studies like these continue to point at cannabis as a possible cure option, doctors are still unsure of its cancer-fighting abilities.

    Dr. Abrams, who is an oncologist and cancer and integrative medicine specialist at the UCSF Other Center for Integrated Medicine at Mount Zion in San Fransisco, has been in this line of health care for a long time. As California has legalized medical marijuana for cancer patients, he has observed many patients use the plant to ease their treatment side effects. He states:

    “[After] 33 years of being an oncologist in San Francisco, I would guess that a large proportion of the patients I have treated have used cannabis. If cannabis definitively cured cancer, I would have expected that I would have a lot more survivors. That being said, what we do know is that cannabis is truly an amazing medicine for many cancer and treatment-related side effects — nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, pain, depression, anxiety, insomnia.”

    While Dr. Abrams makes a good point about survival rate in his patients, one must also ask the question: Is the low survival rate due to cannabis being ineffective in fighting cancer or to the heavy doses of chemotherapy and radiation? The bottom line is that we need more research to come to an educated conclusion to this question.

    What is lacking in the research on cannabis for cancer treatment is that it is limited to animals. To have a good grasp on what cannabis can do we still need human clinical trials.

    The deficiency of human trials doesn’t discredit the studies that have already been conducted, however. Even the National Cancer Institute has quietly recognized that cancer cells can be killed by cannabis in labs.

    Due to the success of these studies, gaining more knowledge on the effects of cannabis on cancer cells is needed. Through human studies, we could better understand how this medicinal substance can be used.

    One thing we can be sure about is that many doctors, including oncologists, are in support of using cannabis to help treat cancer treatment side effects such as pain, nausea, fatigue and vomiting.

    When it comes to possibly curing cancer, it would seem from research that CBD is the most effective of the two cannabinoids. However, THC holds its own when it comes to giving pain relief and increasing appetite. When trying to treat a particular ailment with cannabis, it is important to find the best strain with a good balance of THC and CBD. 

    When it comes to cancer-related symptoms, the following strains may be able to provide the best results:

    Blackberry Kush: This is an indica strain that is high in THC and great for pain relief. It gives you a full-body relaxation, so taking this strain during the day may not be the best idea. It may get you a little higher than you would like for daytime activities, but it is very fast acting and effective. 

    ACDC: This is an award-winning strain that is popular in relieving pain as well. It is a hybrid and has a high amount of CBD, therefore it won’t get you as high as other marijuana strains. 

    Durban Poison: Along with providing relief for nausea, this strain can increase your energy level and give you a feeling of euphoria. 

    Sour Diesel: This is one of the most popular strains in the world. Most if not all dispensaries should have it on hand as it is often used to help treat a collection of medical conditions including nausea. 

    Bubba Kush: This is one of the best choices for getting your appetite back. It can make you a little bit more relaxed than you want if you plan on being active, but this strain can no doubt help you to work up an appetite. It might be best to save this for when you have a day in, or in the evening. 

    Sonoma Coma: As you can tell from the name, this strain comes from Sonoma County in Northern California. It can give you a little burst of energy while helping you to work up an appetite as well. 

    Sour Grape: This is a hybrid strain with an equal ratio of THC and CBD. This combination helps to ensure a calm body and mind without getting you too high. 

    Glass Slipper: This strain packs a punch and the effects can be strong and last for hours. It can aid in relieving stress, but make sure you go easy on the dosage. Too much of this strain can knock you out for a while. 

    Super Silver Haze: This strain is over 20 years old and is great for providing energy that can get you through the day. 

    Jack Herer: This strain has long-lasting effects that can give you a big energy boost as well. This strain contains 18-24% THC which is fast acting and effective.

    Medicinal marijuana has been around for centuries. The medicinal benefits have always been within these plants; that has not changed. The only thing that has really changed is our mindset. It wasn’t that long ago that marijuana was seen as purely medicinal until a federal law was enacted. 

    The United States government continues to follow this law, despite the evidence that cannabis could help so many people with varying health problems. In 2016, it was predicted that 595,690 people would die from cancer in the United States alone. With numbers like this, finding a safe and effective natural cancer treatment should be at the top of our list. 

    The World Health Organization has even come out and criticized the DEA for their scheduling of CBD. It’s no secret that these decisions are not based on science, safety or morality. To withhold cannabis from people who truly need it is unethical at best. Studies have shown that cannabis could help treat and perhaps cure the third leading cause of death in the United States. Cancer patients should have this plant at their fingertips. Without it, they may not get the relief or treatment that they so desperately need.

    Always consult your physician and educate yourself on your state’s marijuana laws before using medical marijuana.

  • Britain Reclassifies CBD Oil as Medicine, While America Throws It in With Heroin

    Britain Reclassifies CBD Oil as Medicine, While America Throws It in With Heroin

    The decision made on Monday by Britain’s Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) was based on credible claims that CBD successfully treats serious diseases. While the DEA has been busy reclassifying cannabidiol (CBD) as a Schedule I drug—right up there with heroin—our friends across the pond are rightly classifying it as a medicine.

    In early December, researchers from the University of Alabama found that CBD oil reduces both the frequency and severity of seizures in children and adults with with severe, intractable epilepsy. In two-thirds of the 81 participants, the severity was reduced by at least 50 percent. In view of the fact that UK-based GW Pharmaceuticals has made huge strides recently with its CBD-based Epidiolex for rare, treatment-resistant epilepsy, the MHRA’s decision makes perfect sense.

    While the DEA has been busy reclassifying cannabidiol (CBD) as a Schedule I drug—right up there with heroin—our friends across the pond are rightly classifying it as a medicine.

    The decision made on Monday by Britain’s Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) was based on credible claims that CBD successfully treats serious diseases.

    The new classification means products containing CBD can now be legally distributed across the United Kingdom.

    “We have come to the opinion that products containing cannabidiol (CBD) used for medical purposes are a medicine,” said an MHRA spokesperson on the agency’s website. “MHRA will now work with individual companies and trade bodies in relation to making sure products containing CBD, used for a medical purpose, which can be classified as medicines, satisfy the legal requirements of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012.”

    Throughout 2016, an increasing number of British Parliament members called for reform of Britain’s “failing drug laws,” arguing that an evidence-based approach” should be central to effective drugs policies.

    Alas, the government listened and acted accordingly.

    Gerald Heddell, director of inspection and enforcement at MHRA, told Sky News: “The change really came about with us offering an opinion that CBD is in fact a medicine, and that opinion was based on the fact that we noted that people were making some quite stark claims…