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					<description><![CDATA[By: Rachel Hall Have you tried a broad spectrum product but it wasn't enough for your body? Well we are happy to introduce our Premium gummies. They are full spectrum, having a legal limit of THC 0.3%. Through this blog we are going to be breaking down what is in the gummy as well as [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By: Rachel Hall</p>
<p>Have you tried a broad spectrum product but it wasn&#8217;t enough for your body? Well we are happy to introduce our Premium gummies. They are full spectrum, having a legal limit of THC 0.3%. Through this blog we are going to be breaking down what is in the gummy as well as its benefits. This gummy is watermelon flavored. It is for moderate to higher levels of anxiety and stress. As well as moderate to high levels of pain. Our gummies come in a 10pk and a 30pk.</p>
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<p>This gummy has 25mg of full spectrum. Full spectrum CBD is one of three main types of CBD and refers to products containing CBD alongside other active compounds found in the hemp plant, such as terpenes, flavonoids, and other cannabinoids, including THC. Terpenes are a class of natural chemical compounds commonly found in plants. According to federal law, the maximum amount of THC by dry weight that can be present in CBD products made from hemp plants is 0.3%.</p>
<p>This gummy also has 25mg of CBG. The cannabis plant contains the cannabinoid cannabigerol (CBG). This substance is frequently referred to as the &#8220;mother of all cannabinoids.&#8221; This is due to the fact that CBG&#8217;s acidic form, cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), is the source of other cannabinoids. CBG is a cannabinoid found in cannabis plants, but in much lower concentrations than cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Consumer goods made from cannabigerol are consequently rare and frequently expensive. But due to the<br />
numerous possible advantages the cannabinoid offers, CBG is becoming more and more well-liked.</p>
<p>This product does have a 1:1 ratio of CBD/CBG meaning that the product contains equal amounts of CBD and CBG. Both have beneficial health and wellness properties. Some people might find that they feel more benefit from one or the other, while others feel that CBD and CBG balance each other and have a better effect when taken together.</p>
<p>The difference between broad spectrum, full spectrum and isolate is that Full Spectrum CBD contains the full cannabinoid profile of the plant including THC up to the 0.3% THC legal limit. The product contains all the natural fatty acids and terpenes originally present in the plant as they remain through the extraction process. Broad Spectrum CBD maintains the cannabinoid profile but is further refined to remove THC. These products are often labeled as “THC-Free” or “0.0% THC”. COA’s should show THC as “Non Detectable” for these products. CBD that is fully refined to 99.9% purity and has all cannabinioids removed is known as CBD Isolate. This is normally in a powder form and while it does offer some therapeutic benefits, you really need the full cannabinoid profile to maximize the full potential of the product. This is why our products traditionally fall into either the Full or Broad Spectrum categories.</p>
<p>Now I am going to be discussing its benefits with this gummy. This is roughly how much it can help but there is more.</p>
<p>★ Anti inflammatory<br />
★ Immune support<br />
★ Anti bacterial<br />
★ Neuroprotective<br />
★ May lower blood pressure<br />
★ May reduce tumor growth<br />
★ May help with anxiety, depression, OCD and PTSD<br />
★ May help insomnia<br />
★ May reduce epileptic seizures<br />
★ May help with headaches and nausea<br />
★ May alleviate pain<br />
★ May help with IBS<br />
★ May help with arthritis and tendonitis<br />
★ Non psychoactive<br />
★ Help with neuropathy<br />
★ Ect.</p>
<p>In conclusion, CBD full spectrum and CBG bind together and can help the body in many different ways. With its strong properties within CBD and CBG it can target the receptor a lot quicker with a 1:1 ratio. Having the legal limit of 0.3% of THC can make a difference to target the receptor a lot quicker to relieve whatever pain, anxiety, and nausea etc. If you have any questions about these products feel free to reach out to us. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By:Rachel Hall Have you ever wanted to try CBD and CBG together? Well now you can. We are happy to introduce our brand new gummy called Wellness. It has a mixture of many great properties in it. Throughout this blog I will be breaking down what this gummy has as well as its benefits. This [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By:Rachel Hall</p>
<p>Have you ever wanted to try CBD and CBG together? Well now you can. We are happy to introduce our brand new gummy called Wellness. It has a mixture of many great properties in it. Throughout this blog I will be breaking down what this gummy has as well as its benefits. This is a good start for a beginner who has never tried CBD and CBG before. The flavor of the gummy is green apple and is for people who have moderate to higher level anxiety and stress as well as lower to moderate pain. Our gummies come in a 10pk and 30pk.</p>
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<p>This gummy has 25mg of Broad Spectrum CBD. Broad Spectrum CBD contains a variety of active cannabis components, such as cannabinol (CBN) and terpenes, which are the naturally occurring fragrant chemicals found in plants, broad-spectrum CBD is similar to full-spectrum CBD in this regard. Due to the fact that CBD is still mostly unregulated, broad-spectrum CBD products may vary depending on the producer in terms of the cannabinoids and other substances they include.</p>
<p>This gummy also has 25mg of CBG. The cannabis plant contains the cannabinoid cannabigerol (CBG). This substance is frequently referred to as the &#8220;mother of all cannabinoids.&#8221; This is due to the fact that CBG&#8217;s acidic form, cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), is the source of other cannabinoids. CBG is a cannabinoid found in cannabis plants, but in much lower concentrations than cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Consumer goods made from cannabigerol are consequently rare and frequently expensive. But due to the numerous possible advantages the cannabinoid offers, CBG is becoming more and more well-liked.</p>
<p>This product does have a 1:1 ratio of CBD/CBG meaning that the product contains equal amounts of CBD and CBG. Both have beneficial health and wellness properties. Some people might find that they feel more benefit from one or the other, while others feel that CBD and CBG balance each other and have a better effect when taken together.</p>
<p>Now I am going to be discussing its benefits with this gummy. This is roughly how much it can help but there is more.</p>
<p>★ Anti inflammatory<br />
★ Immune support<br />
★ Anti bacterial<br />
★ Neuroprotective<br />
★ May lower blood pressure<br />
★ May reduce tumor growth<br />
★ May help with anxiety, depression, OCD and PTSD<br />
★ May help insomnia<br />
★ May reduce epileptic seizures<br />
★ May help with headaches and nausea<br />
★ May alleviate pain<br />
★ May help with IBS<br />
★ May help with arthritis and tendonitis<br />
★ Non psychoactive<br />
★ Help with neuropathy<br />
★ Ect.</p>
<p>In conclusion, CBD and CBG bind together and can help the body in many different ways. With its strong properties within CBD and CBG it can target the receptor a lot quicker with a 1:1 ratio. If you have any questions about these products feel free to reach out to us. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have. The world of CBD continues to grow in many ways and we are here to guide you through.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By now, you may be familiar with CBD, and potentially CBG as well. Both compounds hold many medicinal properties to them, two big ones being lowering inflammation and lowering anxiety/stress symptoms. Though when paired together, they are able to do even more! In this blog, we will be discussing these two compounds and how they [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By now, you may be familiar with CBD, and potentially CBG as well. Both compounds hold many medicinal properties to them, two big ones being lowering inflammation and lowering anxiety/stress symptoms. Though when paired together, they are able to do even more! In this blog, we will be discussing these two compounds and how they work well together. Both have unique properties that can help you with your care. At AHS, we are able to answer any additional questions you may have.</p>
<p><strong>What are they?</strong></p>
<p>CBD (cannabidiol) and CBG (cannabigerol) are cannabinoids, naturally occurring compounds found in cannabis plants. You may already know that both CBD and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are the two most popular cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. For now, let’s continue seeing CBG in more detail, since that one is less known. Cannabigerol, or CBG, is one of more than 100 cannabinoids discovered in<br />
hemp and cannabis plants. Young hemp plants create cannabigerolic acid (CBGA). As the plant develops, CBGA breaks down into cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA). These two compounds are then converted into CBD and THC. Any leftover CBGA is converted into CBG. It is still a fairly new compound in the world of cannabinoid research. From what has been shown in these studies, this compound has antibacterial, antidepressant, and anticancer properties. Meaning it can help with physical and mental wellness. CBG is also able to provide many of the medicinal properties as THC/ tetrahydrocannabinol, but without the psychoactive effect! CBG works by binding to both receptors (CB1 and CB2 receptors) of the endocannabinoid system, which influence inflammation, pain, and even heat sensitivity. Studies have also shown CBG&amp;#39;s ability to fight nausea, increase appetite, regulate sleep, and even combat cancer-causing cells! CBG works really well as a pain reliever! This is because it reduces the pain and inflammation signals being sent to your brain. It’s able to do this by reducing the intensity of hormone-like lipids which are in charge of the inflammatory response and pain.</p>
<p><strong>Why use them together?</strong></p>
<p>Well, even though the compounds are similar, when paired together they can do a lot for your health. When CBD and CBG are paired together, they act synergistically to create a stronger effect compared to when they’re used alone. So they bring each other a lot more balance when they work together. It generates something called the entourage effect; this usually occurs when consuming a full spectrum hemp product. You can indicate which product has this combo when you see it has a “1:1” ratio. This means for every 1mg of CBD, you get 1mg of CBG as well. When put together, CBD and CBG can help with the following: Increase in focus, lowering anxiety and stress, boosting your mood, relieving general discomfort (physically and mentally), supporting appetite, helping with sleep, aiding stomach aches, helping with general pain/inflammation, and more! CBG helps with pain by being a GABA reuptake inhibitor. CBG’s ability to behave as a GABA reuptake inhibitor means that it can assist to maintain the levels of GABA in the brain and spinal cord. This is comparable to how selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) perform in their ability to maintain serotonin in the brain. Because CBG can help to inhibit the reuptake of GABA, a neurotransmitter that has been linked to pain reduction, it is possible for patients to use this cannabinoid in their pursuit of reduced pain.</p>
<p><strong>AHS recommendations</strong></p>
<p>-Kurativ CBD/CBG Tincture – 3300mg. This product has a 10:1 ratio of CBD:CBG and is a full spectrum product. This means this product has the legal limits of THC, 0.3%. This product also contains a bit of CBN, CBC, and CBDVA.</p>
<p>“Blending CBD &amp; CBG helps create overall balance and regulates the body. When combined, these cannabinoids complement each other, and the effects are amplified. This Kurativ oil contains 1mg of CBG for every 10mg of CBD, plus an array of secondary cannabinoids.”</p>
<p>-Kurativ CBD/CBG Gummies – 1000mg. This product contains a 4:1 CBD:CBG ratio, with 0% THC. You can take this product any time of day when you’re feeling symptoms of stress, anxiety, or pain and can help you within 30-45 minutes, and stays in your system for 4-6 hours. We have two kinds: Apple/Peach Rings that are 50mg per piece, and Watermelon that is 25mg per piece.</p>
<p>“Kurativ CBD/CBG Gummies are a fun and delicious way to experience the power of cbd and cbg. Great for on-the-go relief. Available in bears, apple rings, peach rings, and our all-time favorite watermelon wedges. Try them all!”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[What is colitis? Colitis is inflammation in your colon, which is the main part of your large intestine. Your colon is the last leg of the journey your food takes through your digestive system. Inflammation in your colon can affect the way this journey ends, causing pain, diarrhea and sometimes blood in your poop. Inflammation [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is colitis?</strong></p>
<p>Colitis is inflammation in your colon, which is the main part of your large intestine. Your colon is the last leg of the journey your food takes through your digestive system. Inflammation in your colon can affect the way this journey ends, causing pain, diarrhea and sometimes blood in your poop. Inflammation is your body’s response to infection or injury. It causes swelling and tenderness in your tissues. This discomfort may be mild and reoccurring over a long period of time, or severe and appearing suddenly. Let’s look in what CBD/CBG is and how it helps with Colitis.</p>
<p><strong>What is CBD and CBG?</strong></p>
<p>Cannabidiol (CBD) and Cannabigerol (CBG) both have their own unique medical benefits, and when used together, you can get the best of both worlds as well as an interesting entourage effect. CBD and CBG are non-psychoactive compounds, meaning they will not produce the “high” feeling associated with THC. Just like CBD, the potential benefits of CBG are vast due to its interaction with the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS refers to receptors found throughout the body, and these CB1/CB2 receptors help regulate physiological processes such as pain, mood, sleep, digestion, and more. Cannabinoids like CBD, THC, and CBG bind to these receptors, interacting with these different areas of human health and bring homeostasis (balance) to the body.</p>
<p>Studies have found that CBG can potentially help with pain, depression, insomnia, anxiety, colon cancer, IBS, Crohn’s, inflammation, and much more. Some of the benefits of CBG overlap with CBD but when combined they produce an entourage effect. The entourage effect happens when CBD is ingested with other compounds from the cannabis plant like CBG, rather than in isolation. The theory is that by using the whole hemp plant rather than a singular aspect, there is a boost in the health benefits and overall therapeutic effect of cannabinoids.</p>
<p><strong>How can CBD/CBG help with Colitis?</strong></p>
<p>Cannabinoids, like CBD, express their therapeutic effects in the body through receptors in the ECS. The two primary endocannabinoid receptors are the CB1 and CB2 receptors. CB1 receptors are primarily distributed on neural tissue and the central nervous system. CB2 receptors mediate the functions concerning the immune system. A study in 2001 mentioned that CB1 receptors are said to play a role in controlling gastrointestinal motility and gastric intestinal secretion. This statement is supported by at least two studies on mice, which demonstrated that CB1 and CB2 receptors are crucial in modulating colonic inflammation.</p>
<p>Although both CB1 and CB2 receptors are considered mediators of inflammation in the ECS, the CB2 receptor seems to be the primary regulator of inflammation and immune functions. When CB2 receptors are activated, they trigger a response which fights inflammation in the body. This anti-inflammatory reaction is said to help treat chronic inflammatory diseases, one of which is colitis. In addition to relieving intestinal inflammation, CBG may also help relieve any pain or discomfort through its analgesic properties. This might make it a great option for stomach aches as well.</p>
<p><strong>Best way to take CBD/CBG for Colitis?</strong></p>
<p>Now that we have learned that CBD/CBG may help reduce inflammation and pain caused by Colitis, we can now focus on the best way to consume it. CBG is best consumed orally by eating a gummy or using CBD Oil in a capsule, smoothie, or drink. This is due to CBG connecting to your CB2 receptors which oversee the motility, pain, and inflammatory response within your intestines. Consuming CBG orally allows it to be processed via the digestive system which is where the relief is needed most.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[There are many different chemical compounds out in the world, each one having a unique effect. In today’s article, we will be discussing different cannabinoids and how they can help you with your everyday care. We will be going over CBD, CBG, CBN, Delta-8, and Delta-9. CBD: CBD, or Cannabidiol, is one of the many [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different chemical compounds out in the world, each one having a unique effect. In today’s article, we will be discussing different cannabinoids and how they can help you with your everyday care. We will be going over CBD, CBG, CBN, Delta-8, and Delta-9.</p>
<p><strong>CBD:</strong> CBD, or Cannabidiol, is one of the many active compounds found in the cannabis plant. Tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as THC, is another active compound and the most well-known, thanks to its psychoactive properties, this compound being the one that gets you “high.” Luckily, CBD is nonpsychoactive and shares many of the medical benefits as THC. This allows you to inherit the benefits without leaving you with the intoxicated feeling that often goes hand in hand with THC. There has also been research that has shown that CBD is a very effective painkiller and has anti-inflammatory properties. This can help make internal and external pain much more manageable. What’s also nice about this compound is that it is not addictive and very safe for you to take. Even if you take too much, at worst you will have a headache, indigestion, or grogginess. When it comes to the medicinal properties of CBD, there are many different ways to take it, including gummies, oil, capsules, and cream. The main uses for CBD would be: pain, inflammation, anxiety, depression, mood balance, seizures, and more!</p>
<p><strong>CBG:</strong> Cannabigerol, or CBG, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid generally abundant in low-THC and high- CBD cannabis strains, including hemp. Like THC, CBG reacts with the cannabinoid receptors in the brain. CBG is the inspiration for other cannabinoids. While CBD has a relatively low affinity for cannabinoid receptors and interacts mostly with the endocannabinoid system on an indirect basis, CBG is thought to interact directly with the brain’s CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors. CBG works to fight inflammation, pain, nausea and works to slow the proliferation of cancer cells. CBG has been called ‘inactive’ when compared to THC, but it has slight similarity for CB1 receptors, roughly equal to that of CBD. Like CBD, it has painkilling and anti-inflammatory properties, indicating that there is scope for developing cannabinoid drugs that do not have the psychoactive properties of THC. The main uses for CBG are usually pain, higher levels of anxiety, depression, mood balance, and more!</p>
<p><strong>CBN:</strong> CBN stands for cannabinol. CBN can often be found in aged cannabis, particularly cannabis that has been exposed to a lot of oxygen. Research is still in its preliminary phases; however, studies have found CBN to be highly effective in helping people get better quality sleep. Although it acts a lot like CBD, its origin is different, as it is the product of oxidization. Manufacturers expose THC to heat and light, which<br />
breaks it down, leaving behind CBN. Because of this, no strains of cannabis contain high levels of CBN themselves. CBN comes from the breakdown of the psychoactive cannabinoid THC, while it can be mildly psychoactive itself, it does not produce a high like THC at all. CBN is created when THC-A oxidizes. CBN, though not as widely used for anti-inflammatory purposes as CBD or THC, may have similar abilities<br />
to treat a variety of inflammatory ailments. A 2009 study on cannabinoids as novel anti-inflammatory drugs, for example, identified CBN as a possible treatment for inflammatory disorders such as allergic asthma. Research has also revealed that CBN can treat glaucoma by reducing inflammation that causes intraocular pressure. CBN can be used effectively as a sleep aid or sedative. In addition to its effectiveness as a sleep aid, CBN has recently been identified as a potential painkiller. As previously mentioned, CBN has different mechanisms of action than CBD and THC. Though one of the main uses of CBN would be sleep! This cannabinoid is usually used in products for sleep and are especially powerful when paired with CBD.</p>
<p><strong>Delta-8 &amp; Delta-9: </strong>Delta-8 and Delta-9 are fairly new compounds in the CBD world. From a biological standpoint, Delta-8 and Delta-9 differ mostly due to the location of a double bind in their molecular chain. Delta-8 is a minor cannabinoid in hemp and cannabis plants, meaning it is found less abundantly than major cannabinoids like CBD or Delta-9. Though research containing cannabinoids in general is still fairly new but, we do know some major factors that affect how these two variants of THC can impact users. Structure-wise, Delta-8 shares more in common with Delta-9 than it does with CBD. Although CBD is the second most abundant cannabinoid in the cannabis plant, it doesn’t have the same effect on the brain’s CB1 and CB2 as its THC equivalents. Delta-8 is a significant cannabinoid, mainly thanks to its ability to serve as a more relaxed and efficient alternative for Delta-9. Though it is a major cannabinoid that can be found in abundance in cannabis, extraction is usually fairly cheap and simple as a result. It tends to be derived from marijuana plants specifically. While there is no denying that Delta-9 is a potent compound, being about twice as strong, not to mention an effective and natural healer for those suffering from a multitude of conditions and medical issues, it also brings with it quite a few undesirable side effects. Paranoia and anxiety often top the list of unfavorable side effects linked with traditional marijuana, along with sleep issues and addiction with longer-term use. Delta-8 doesn’t appear to have many of these harmful effects, at least not nearly to the same extent as Delta-9. This makes it a top choice for those seeking similar relaxational properties and euphoric effects to Delta-9, but with far less of the unpleasant mental side effects. Delta- 8 may very well help with sleep in some users. A consistent, regular routine with the right amount will play a major factor.</p>
<p>Depending on your condition, our employees at AHS can help you find what you need. We also have free consultations with the owner and nurse if you have any questions on medications, your current condition, and more!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[There are many different variations of cannabinoids out in the world that do a variety of effects. Such as CBG for pain and CBN for sleep. But what if there were more cannabinoids that can help benefit people and their health? There is CBDA and CBGA, these being more recent in the field of medicine [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different variations of cannabinoids out in the world that do a variety of effects. Such as CBG for pain and CBN for sleep. But what if there were more cannabinoids that can help benefit people and their health? There is CBDA and CBGA, these being more recent in the field of medicine and is still early in research. CBDA and CBGA are a newer subject of study on how cannabinoids interact with COVID-19. Researchers found that two cannabinoid acids commonly found in hemp, cannabigerolic acoid, or CBGa, and cannabidiolic acid, also known as CBDa, can bind to the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. By binding to the spike protein, the compounds can prevent the virus from entering cells and causing infection, potentially offering a new gateway to treating diseases.</p>
<p>So, let’s discuss what these compounds are. Starting with plain ol’ CBD. CBD, or cannabidiol, is found in the same plant as THC but is actually non-psychoactive, meaning CBD will not get you high while providing its therapeutic benefits. Because of this, it has become extremely popular in the medical field. CBD is often extracted from CBD-rich strains of cannabis, like hemp. It is typically seen in oils, tinctures, supplements, extracts, food and beverage products, gummies, and seemingly everything. CBD products that have high THC content come from marijuana plants, while the majority of CBD products you see on the market (and the only ones technically allowed by the FDA) are those that have a THC content of 0.3% or less. So, what about CBDA and CBGA? Where does it fit into the crowded cannabinoid market?</p>
<p>Let’s discuss CBGA first. Cannabigerolic acid (also known as CBGA) is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid that is the precursor for THC, CBD, and several other familiar cannabinoids. CBG is cannabigerol, the non- acidic form of cannabigerolic acid. CBGA is converted into CBG when heat is applied (similar to the conversion process of THCA to THC). Enzymes known as synthases are responsible for moving the CBGA<br />
cannabinoid into molecules such as THCA, the raw, unactivated molecule that translates to THC when heat is applied. CBG interacts with the body &amp; endocannabinoid system and demonstrates substantial therapeutic potential. While research into the cannabinoid is still early, CBG shows potential as an anti- inflammatory, mood regulator, cancer fighter, and appetite stimulant. It also has potent antibacterial<br />
properties. Cannabigerol is frequently called the mother cannabinoid because no other cannabinoid will exist without some level of CBG. For more than 50 years, scientists have been mindful of the compound cannabigerol (CBG), it was first uncovered by Israeli scientists. About 30 years later, Japanese scientists then discovered that CBGA was the precursor to CBG. The growth of CBGA occurs when two organic compounds in the plant: geranyl pyrophosphate and olivetolic acid combine. This is an vital building block in the formation of other cannabinoids like CBDA, THCA, CBCA, and CBG. Olivetolic being a compound used to make man-made forms of THC. It’s used in chemistry quite frequently, in this regard.</p>
<p>Now let’s move on to CBDA. CBDA is a non-psychoactive compound that serves as a precursor to CBD. More specifically, CBDA is decarboxylated to create CBD, meaning it is heated. This can happen immediately if smoked or vaped, or slowly if the plant material is left to dry in the sun or even at room temperature. All cannabinoids in cannabis and hemp come from cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), the mother<br />
of all cannabinoids. Plant enzymes then translate the CBGa into a combination of the three major cannabinoid predecessor compounds: tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA), cannabichromenic acid (CBCA), and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA). The combination will vary on the distinctive cannabis strain they are derived from. Cannabidiolic acid can, hence, be thought of as raw CBD. CBDA is most frequently<br />
found in the live or raw hemp plants bred for high CBD levels. Cannabidiolic acid is regularly consumed as CBD, but it can also be valuable in its raw form. CBDA oil can be consumed or absorbed via tinctures, raw cannabis juice, topical creams, and raw CBDA oil. To date, CBDA has drawn much less public attention and is seen less on the market. However, the raw juicing cannabis craze is getting CBDA into the spotlight. People are speculating about the differences between CBD and CBDA and if CBDA is better than CBD.</p>
<p>They are both non-psychoactive, demonstrating that users won’t get high or stoned. This is because CBD and CBDA both do not fully interact with our endocannabinoid receptors. CBD and CBDA are thought to cause their well-known effects by activating our 5-HT1A serotonin receptors. You’ve likely heard of serotonin, as it is a crucial neurotransmitter in our brains that is closely related in regulating our mood,<br />
sleep, anxiety, and even nausea. CBD is noted to help with things like anxiety, depression, inflammation, and even a rare form of childhood epilepsy. You see CBD in such a wide selection of health supplements because of its usefulness and because it has been examined much more than CBDA. Meanwhile, CBDA is in the very early stages of research but shows just as much, if not more, promise than CBD. For example,<br />
one study found that CBDA produces antidepressant effects on rats at doses 10 to 100 times lower than CBD. This is due to CBDA’s relationship with serotonin receptors. For this same reason, CBDA is further researched as an anti-nausea drug, with one study finding CBDA more effective at reducing nausea than CBD. Well, until we have tangible evidence from human testing, it’s too early to say! However, early research implies that raw CBD oil can be just as, if not more, effective at treating things like depression, nausea, and inflammation. It may also have unique properties that CBD does not, making it an option for various treatments. CBDA shows promise as an anticonvulsant and may even have antibacterial, antioxidant, and cancer-preventing potential (particularly breast cancer). So, while there is enough early<br />
indication to suggest that CBDA has its own distinctive qualities that could set it apart from CBD in certain areas.</p>
<p>As you can see, CBDA and CBGA does indeed have its own unique potential in the expanding cannabinoid industry. While research into much of CBDA’s and CBGA’s potential is still in the early stages, enough evidence gives scientists and eager supplement users great assurance. For those of you who are just going into the CBD/health supplement, CBDA and CBGA may indeed offer another good option to add to your health and wellness routine. Though always consult a doctor or a specialist before starting any new treatments. AHS has specialist and a nurse on staff who are available to answer any questions you may have.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the better questions we have gotten is, “Is CBD oil allowed on planes?” The quick and simple answer to this question is “yes you can!” But there are still limits to what you can and can’t bring on to an airplane. Let’s discuss CBD, what you can and can’t bring with you on your next flight, and why you would bring it to begin with.</p>
<p>Many people fly from place to place for various reasons. Maybe you’re going on a well-earned vacation, or maybe you’re flying for a business trip. Whatever the reason may be, there are many people who reportedly have what’s called airplane anxiety. About 40% of the general population admits to having some fear of flying, about 2.5% of that group having a clinical phobia, meaning said person either avoids flying all together or does so with considerable distress. As with other situational phobias, the fear is almost always disproportionate to the danger posed. There are many people who take medications or use different techniques to help relieve their anxiety. But what if you could bring CBD with you? CBD, also known as Cannabidiol, is a chemical compound found in the cannabis or hemp plant. You may already know the compound THC, also known as Tetrahydrocannabinol, which comes from the same plant, except it causes a psychoactive effect. Unlike THC, CBD is non-psychoactive, and brings many different healing properties. Those being the ability to reduce anxiety, pain, inflammation, stress,<br />
depression, and many other conditions. CBD becomes valuable with airplane anxiety due to its anxiety and stress reducing properties. One of the better things you could use specifically for airplane anxiety would be our SoCal gummies that come in Peach Rings, Neon Rings, and Sour Bears. These gummies are specially made to help with anxiety, stress, depression, insomnia, and mood balance. These gummies take about 30 minutes to 45 minutes to feel the effects, they make your body relax much easier and reduce the anxiety either entirely or to a much more manageable level. We also have our Kurativ CBD/CBG gummies that can help with the anxiety as well. Cannabigerol, or CBG, is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid typically most abundant in low-THC and high- CBD cannabis strains, including hemp. Like THC, CBG reacts with the cannabinoid receptors in the brain. CBG is the inspiration for other cannabinoids. While CBD has a relatively low affinity for cannabinoid receptors and interacts mostly with the endocannabinoid system on an indirect basis, CBG is thought to interact directly with the brain’s CB1<br />
and CB2 cannabinoid receptors. CBG works to fight inflammation, pain, nausea and works to slow the proliferation of cancer cells. CBG has been called ‘inactive’ when compared to THC, but it has slight similarity for CB1 receptors, approximately equal to that of CBD. Like CBD, it has painkilling and anti- inflammatory properties, indicating that there is scope for developing cannabinoid drugs that do not have the psychoactive properties of THC. Strains high in CBG will be beneficial treating conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, and Crohn’s disease. For Multiple Sclerosis, a 2014 study in mice said that CBG “has been shown to alleviate symptoms in a viral model of multiple sclerosis.” Remarkably, one of the few medical drugs that contains cannabinoids was approved as a treatment for neuropathic pain in patients with multiple sclerosis. CBG is a good cannabinoid to being with you because of all of its benefits, and it will especially help you with airplane anxiety.</p>
<p>Unlike something like THC, it is legal to take with you to most states in the USA. Though each state has their own rules and laws on CBD, even if it comes from a hemp plant. As of 2020, these ten US States forbid any type of marijuana-based CBD products: Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas. Though always look into wherever you may be going to see if CBD is or is not legal. Within the U.S., you can fly with CBD products that contain less than 0.3 percent THC. However, TSA rules very much apply, in that any liquids (oils, tinctures, creams) must be less than 3 ounces. You can bring a CBD vape pen through airport security in your carry-on, but not in your checked baggage.</p>
<p><strong>Here are some website links that can give further information on where CBD is and is not legal, and what restrictions there are in each state:</strong></p>
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<p>https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/is-cbd-legal-state</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Skin Cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., and is a broad term describing an abnormal growth of cells that can spread. The areas of the body most affected are those that are exposed to the sun, but skin cancer can develop anywhere on the body. The most common cause of skin cancer [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skin Cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., and is a broad term describing an abnormal growth of cells that can spread. The areas of the body most affected are those that are exposed to the sun, but skin cancer can develop anywhere on the body. The most common cause of skin cancer is to due sun exposure, more specifically exposure to UVB radiation. This type of radiation comes from not only the sun but also sunlamps and tanning booths. Avoiding exposure to UVB radiation and using sunscreen when you are outdoors may help prevent some skin cancers from forming. There are a few common types of skin cancer that include Basal cell, Squamous Cell and Melanoma. Basal cell skin cancer is a type of skin cancer that begins in the basal cells. Basal cells produce new skin cells as old ones die. This cancer typically appears as a white waxy lump or a brown scaly patch on sun-exposed areas, such as the face and neck. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the skin is the second most common form of skin cancer, characterized by abnormal, accelerated growth of <strong>squamous cells</strong>. SCCs can appear as scaly red patches, open sores, rough, thickened or wart-like skin, or raised growths with a central depression. The most serious type of skin cancer is called Melanoma. Melanoma happens when the pigment-producing cells that give color to the skin become cancerous. Symptoms of this include new, unusual growth or a change in an existing mole. Treatment for skin cancer includes radiation therapy, chemotherapy, prescribed creams, and in some cases surgery to remove the cancer. Each treatment for skin cancer contains negative side effects that includefatigue, easy bruising and bleeding, infection, nausea, vomiting, anemia, weight changes, and fertility problems. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive compound derived from the hemp plant known for its potential therapeutic effects. When you apply CBD topically, your skin absorbs it. Your skin contains cannabinoid receptors that make CBD a potential therapy for many conditions that range from dry skin to skin cancer.One study showed several cannabinoids including cannabigerol (CBG), non-psychoactive cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabidivarin (CBV) seemed to “switch off” skin cells that grow uncontrollably. Uncontrolled growth of this kind is a factor in skin allergies and skin cancers. In this study, the researchers documented the effects of these three cannabinoids on human skin cell lines. CBD was the most effective of the three in addressing unwanted DNA activity, with CBG coming in second. The researchers in the study claim Phyto cannabinoids such as CBD appear to stop detrimental DNA activity that promotes skin cancer. The Miller Healer 2000mg Tincture can be taken sublingually to help alleviate the symptoms of skin cancer. The Miller Healer 1000mg Salve Stick or Miller Healer 2000mg Cream can be applied topically to help with skin cancer as well. Always consult your primary care physician before starting a new regimen. Our team of specialists are always available to provide you with education and assist you with any questions regarding CBD</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cannabidiol (CBD) and Cannabigerol (CBG) both have their own unique medical benefits, and when used together, you can get the best of both worlds as well as an interesting entourage effect. Cannabigerol is the first cannabinoid produced by the cannabis plant and is referred to as the “parent” of CBD and THC. When a cannabis [...]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cannabidiol (CBD) and Cannabigerol (CBG) both have their own unique medical benefits, and when used together, you can get the best of both worlds as well as an interesting entourage effect. Cannabigerol is the first cannabinoid produced by the cannabis plant and is referred to as the “parent” of CBD and THC.</p>
<p>When a cannabis plant is in the early stages of its life cycle, it produces cannabigerolic acid (CBGA). As the plant begins to reach maturity, it will begin to break down the CBGA and convert it to tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA). From there, the acid forms of each compound will convert to the compounds we are familiar with. CBDA converts to CBD and THCA converts to THC. Because of the way the plant coverts CBGA during its lifecycle, it is difficult to extract CBG from hemp in meaningful levels, with most hemp plants having less than 1% CBG at harvest. For comparison, hemp will have CBD concentrations 10% to 16%.However, young cannabis plants tend to be higher in CBG than mature plants, because CBG breaks down into other cannabinoidsas the plant ages.</p>
<p>CBD and CBG are non-psychoactive compounds, meaning they will not produce the “high” feeling associated with THC. Just like CBD, the potential benefits of CBG are vast due to its interaction with the endocannabinoid system (ECS).The ECS refers to receptors found throughout the body, and these receptors help regulate physiological processes such as pain, mood, sleep, digestion, and more.</p>
<p>Cannabinoids like CBD, THC, and CBG bind to these receptors, interacting with these different areas of human health and bring homeostasis (balance) to the body. Studies have found that CBG can potentially help with glaucoma, depression, insomnia, anxiety, colon cancer, IBS, inflammation, and much more. Some of the benefits of CBG overlap with CBD but when combined they produce an entourage effect.</p>
<p>The entourage effect happens when CBD is ingested with other compounds from the cannabis plant like CBG, rather than in isolation. The theory is that by using the whole hemp plant rather than a singular aspect, there is a boost in the health benefits and overall therapeutic effect of cannabinoids.</p>
<p>The Kurativ 3300mg CBD:CBG Tincture Oil has a ratio of 10:1 and can be taken sublingually along with the Kurativ 1000mg CBD:CBG Gummies with a ratio of 4:1 to help with a plethora of medical conditions.</p>
<p>Always consult your primary care physician before starting a new treatment.</p>
<p>Our team of specialists are always available to provide you with education and assist you with any questions you may have regarding CBD and CBG.</p>
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