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🌱Balancing Your Endocannabinoid System Many of us are searching for balance: mind/body balance, work/life balance, balan...
22/09/2023

🌱Balancing Your Endocannabinoid System

Many of us are searching for balance: mind/body balance, work/life balance, balance in relationships, a balanced diet, a balanced immune system…

If you’ve been searching for balance, you already know that CBD is a valuable ally on your quest. Cannabidiol (CBD) is used by more and more people around the world — for everything from regulating stress and mood, to managing pain, fighting runaway inflammation, and so much more.

But do you know why CBD is so beneficial for your physical & psychological well-being?
Just like you, your body is in a constant quest for balance — or in Biological terms, “homeostasis.”

Homeostasis depends on your body maintaining a stable internal environment. Overall homeostasis is dependent on the homeostasis of each variable within your body — countless things like blood glucose, body temperature, blood pressure and more.
It turns out that one of the most important tools your body uses to achieve homeostasis is the endocannabinoid system (ECS). This natural system was only recently discovered — what started as an investigation into how cannabis “works” quickly revealed a complex interplay of neurotransmitters called endocannabinoids (eCB) and their receptors throughout the body.

There are now thousands of scientific articles, mostly published in the last decade, detailing the many ways that endocannabinoids support the health of our bodies and minds. eCBs are deeply rooted in our evolutionary pasts and are used to bring balance to many different tissues of the body. Here are just a few of your body’s functions that endocannabinoids help balance:
• The immune system
• Cardiovascular health
• Digestion
• Mental health
• Eye health and intraocular pressure
• Memory
• Appetite
• Reward circuits (which make exercise, s*x, or drugs enjoyable)
• Skin health
• Neuroprotection after trauma

So how does your body function if its endocannabinoid system gets out of balance? Why doesn’t everything break down completely?
Consider this analogy: you walk miles to work every day, until you hurt your left ankle. Whereas normally your weight was balanced evenly on your right and left legs, now you limp & your right leg takes almost all the weight.
Now even though your weight is imbalanced, you are able to walk because your body has found a new, temporary adaptation. However, if you don’t heal the injured ankle and continue limping, the strain could irritate & damage your muscles & joints over time...

Similarly, your body’s neurotransmitters — substances like serotonin, dopamine and endocannabinoids — can sometimes be thrown out of balance. Your body’s well-intentioned attempt to compensate, like limping, can be detrimental to your long-term health.
For example, if your neurotransmitter levels are too low or high, your cells might adjust by increasing or decreasing their receptors — becoming over- or under-sensitised.

Alternatively, other tissues and systems within your body might have to compensate in other ways — which could manifest as physical and psychological maladies.
One of the first steps you can take to disrupt this pattern and restore balance to your body is to figure out where the imbalance originated. The endocannabinoid system is complex and there is not a one-size-fits-all solution to an imbalanced ECS — some of us will benefit from boosting our bodies’ production of eCBs, while others might benefit more from relieving the burden of an overstimulated ECS.

Causes of ECS Imbalance

Emotional Stress:
Most of us think of “stress” purely as a negative. However, when faced with danger, the stress response is incredibly useful and helps humans to quickly respond to threats and survive. The real problem is when that survival mode becomes constant, unrelenting.
At first, when exposed to stress, your body reduces levels of anandamide (the feel-good eCB) — triggering feelings of agitation, anxiety or “stress.” Simultaneously, your body increases levels of 2-AG, which dampens your perception of pain and activates memory to help you escape the situation and avoid danger in the future.
Eventually, if stress becomes chronic, your body must adapt to the fact that it cannot escape from the stressor. Chronic stress and high 2-AG levels wind up overstimulating CB1 receptors in the brain, so the brain compensates by decreasing its CB1 receptors.
With fewer eCB receptors in your brain, it can be difficult to maintain the emotional balance that eCBs normally provide. Similarly, people with unusual versions of the CB1 gene are more susceptible to addiction, bipolar disorder and major depression.

Poor Diet:
You probably have heard that eating a western diet packed with sugars and unhealthy fats is bad for your health and your waistline. Did you know that these diets are also incredibly harsh on your endocannabinoid system? eCBs control your appetite (which is why THC stimulates hunger), and western diets can lead to increased production of eCBs in the intestine and circulatory system, making them hungrier.
Added to this problem is the finding that fat cells produce even more eCBs, which means that overweight people often have higher levels of eCBs stoking their hunger, making it harder to lose weight.
Fortunately, increasing consumption of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and shifting the ratio away from omega-6 PUFAs can improve the situation. Though omega-3s won’t lower your overall production of eCBs, your body will produce a better ratio of “good” eCBs. These better eCBs have lower binding affinities for many of your body’s eCB receptors (which reduces the burden of an overstimulated ECS).

Drugs:
Recreational and pharmaceutical drugs can sometimes help us feel better, but scientists are only starting to uncover how their long-term use can have profound effects on the endocannabinoid system. Some drugs, like alcohol, stimulate our bodies to increase production of endocannabinoids. Chronic consumption of recreational (and perhaps some pharmaceutical) drugs like alcohol and THC can overstimulate our eCB receptors, leading to a tolerance effect where CB1 receptors become down regulated in the brain.
This also might be a large reason for the addictive nature of certain drugs. Studies with rodents suggest that CB1 receptors become even more sparse when alcoholics go into withdrawal, and don’t return to normal levels for weeks or longer.

Disease:
Our endocannabinoid systems can become imbalanced for many reasons that are beyond our control. People suffering from a wide variety of physical diseases and psychological disorders find relief from their symptoms with cannabis or CBD — which suggests an imbalance in their endocannabinoid systems. Indeed, research is just starting to find these associations for cancer, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, depression, PTSD, glaucoma, arthritis, and schizophrenia, to name a few.
Scientists are still deciphering which diseases are caused by imbalances in the ECS, and which diseases cause the ECS to become imbalanced (but it’s probably a bit of both in most cases). Either way, many diseases are an indication that your endocannabinoid system may also be impaired.

Genetics:
Unfortunately, some people are born with sub-optimal endocannabinoid systems. Your DNA contains the blueprint for all the pieces of your body, including your neurotransmitters and receptors. There are millions of locations along your DNA that differ from the average person and all these many differences add up to create endocannabinoid systems that are unique to each individual

Restoring Balance to Your ECS

Many of us struggle with at least one of the problems mentioned above. Unfortunately, that means that many of us also struggle with imbalances in our endocannabinoid system — which makes sense given the large number of people who are currently using CBD supplements and other cannabis products to restore balance into their lives.
If you want to restore a healthy balance to your endocannabinoid system, here are some natural ways that you can adjust your body’s endocannabinoid levels:

Exercise:
You know how people claim to get an endorphin rush from intense physical activity? Well, scientific evidence indicates that the “runner’s high” is actually caused by endocannabinoids. An hour or more of moderate intensity exercise can raise your blood levels of anandamide. The runner’s high can bring temporary pain reduction, reduced anxiety (post-exercise “glow”), and/or euphoria.
Even if you dislike intense physical activity and exercise less than an hour per week, whatever amount (and whatever type) of exercise you do will increase your levels of both anandamide and 2-AG and help boost your mood. Regular exercise can also help you maintain a healthy weight and manage your stress levels, both of which should help keep your ECS balanced.

Fish oil:
Most western diets contain an unnaturally high ratio of omega-6:omega-3 fatty acids. This has an inflammatory effect on the body. By consuming foods that have a high omega-3 content, like seafood and fish oil, you can bring this ratio back into balance.
Fatty acids are converted by your body into endocannabinoids, and increasing your omega-3 consumption can bias your body towards making endocannabinoids that are ideal for people with overactive ECS and/or inflammatory issues. These “better” endocannabinoids have lower binding affinities for many of your body’s eCB receptors (which reduces the burden of an overstimulated ECS), but also a higher affinity for the eCB receptors of the immune system, where they have an anti-inflammatory effect. Not into eating fish? Try supplementing your diet with flaxseed oil, chia seeds, and especially h**p milk.

Detoxing:
Chronic abuse of THC and alcohol can over-activate your CB1 receptors, causing your brain to decrease the number of receptors it makes available. Although this imbalance is particularly difficult during the withdrawal period, evidence shows that the receptors can return to their natural levels after a month of abstinence.

Phytocannabinoids:
A surprising number of spices and exotic ingredients contain phyocannabinoids — plant compounds that interact with the endocannabinoid system. In addition to cannabis, phytocannabinoids (both receptor-stimulators as well as enzyme-inhibitors) can be found in: chocolate, maca, black pepper, nutmeg, kava kava, truffles, ginger, hops, and many essential oils (beta caryophyllene). Because each phytocannabinoid interacts with the ECS in a slightly different way, self-experimentation is the best way for you to discover which of these phytocannabinoids are best-suited for your needs.

💚CBD:
Although CBD is technically also a phytocannabinoid, its effects on the endocannabinoid system are very different from other classic phytocannabinoids like THC. Instead of stimulating your ECS (and potentially overstimulating it), CBD modifies CB1 receptors so that they are harder to activate and over-activate. CBD also helps boost your natural levels of endocannabinoids by inhibiting their reuptake and degradation. This dual activity of CBD on the endocannabinoid system, as well as its myriad benefits on other systems (like serotonin and pain receptors) has a balancing effect for many people.

Sunlight:
Many of us know that sunlight helps our bodies produce Vitamin D and can boost our moods — especially in the winter. It turns out that 15 minutes of solar ultraviolet radiation also raises levels of 2-AG, an important endocannabinoid. If you’re looking for a boost, have lunch outside or take a stroll in the sunshine. (However, long-term UV exposure can damage your cells’ DNA and contribute to skin cancer, so make sure your skin drinks the sunlight responsibly!)

Meditation:
Ok, there isn’t any scientific evidence per se that meditation influences your endocannabinoid levels (at least not yet), but taking steps to reduce your stress levels WILL help prevent the overstimulation (and the subsequent down regulation or “desensitisation”) of your eCB receptors.

Or**sm:
Surprisingly, there is evidence that for both women & men, or***ms from ma********on increase the circulating levels of the endocannabinoid 2-AG. Although this link hasn’t been established yet for partner-triggered or***ms, the ECS is intimately tied to s*xual pleasure and reproduction.

Fasting:
A 24-hour fast will temporarily boost your levels of 2-AG (although a good portion of those endocannabinoids will be employed with the task of making you hungry). However, it is intriguing that many of the touted benefits offered from intermittent fasting — inflammation reduction, heart health, cancer prevention, neuroprotection — overlap with the benefits of a balanced endocannabinoid system.
Balance: the Secret to Sustainability
If you want your body to function optimally — and to function optimally for a long time — then it’s important to take care of the different systems within your body that help it maintain homeostasis.
If your ECS imbalance stems from lifestyle influences like your diet, then finding a healthy balance can be achieved by adjusting your lifestyle — easier said than done, but doable.
Unfortunately, it’s difficult to change your environment and virtually impossible to change your genetics. If your imbalance comes from a stressful work environment, disease, the luck of your genetics, or some other factor beyond your control, then you might consider trying a combination of some of the options discussed in this article.
Researchers are still deciphering the nuances of the endocannabinoid system. Science doesn’t yet have the complete solution for restoring balance to the ECS — and the solution will most likely be unique to each person.

CBD evidently has a huge part to play in maintaining this balance in our bodies but there is so much more we can do to help ourselves. The important message here is that we should never stop in our quest to achieve optimum balance for our individual body’s needs.💚

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19/09/2023

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01/09/2023

🌱Why aren’t GP’s prescribing medical cannabis in the UK?

When the law changed in 2018 to allow medical cannabis to be prescribed legally, many people believed that it would improve access for patients. Sadly, availability through state-provided healthcare remains practically impossible. Why, 5 years later, are people still struggling to access it.

When the UK government announced that cannabis was to be moved from Schedule 1 to Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, many patients and advocates across the country rejoiced. This change would essentially legalise the medical use of cannabis and some of the most vulnerable people across the UK would finally be able to access the medicine they needed from a legal source. Yet, almost five years on, the picture we see today is very different to the one many imagined.

Access to medical cannabis remains restricted to many people for many reasons. However, one of the most significant factors behind this ongoing problem is undoubtedly the prescribing rules for cannabis-based medicines. Under current legislation, general practitioners (GPs) are simply unable to prescribe medical cannabis. But why is this? And will it ever change?

Medical cannabis prescribing in the UK
While medical cannabis can technically be prescribed for any condition for which there is evidence of its potential efficacy, these prescriptions can only be approved by a specialist clinician who is registered with the General Medical Council (GMC). GPs can only support the prescription of medical cannabis through a shared care agreement.

Patients can receive a medical cannabis prescription from a specialist clinician through the NHS; however, this is very rare. In the vast majority of cases, prescriptions are granted by private clinics at a cost to the patient. While there are schemes to help with the cost of medical cannabis prescriptions, many are still priced out of accessing a potentially life-changing medication.

How many medical cannabis patients are there in the UK?
It’s hard to find an exact figure for how many patients have been approved for medical cannabis. What is clear is that the number of patients receiving medical cannabis prescriptions had been consistently on the rise over the last four and a half years. Recent estimates suggest that the number of medical cannabis patients in the UK may range from 21,000 to 32,000. But this is still barely scratching the surface.

It is currently estimated that around 1.8 million patients are still relying on the “illicit” market to source cannabis for medicinal purposes. This includes individuals who are using non-medical-grade cannabis to manage conditions for which there are recommendations for prescribing, such as treatment-resistant epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. Many experts believe that opening prescribing up to GPs as well as specialist clinicians would help to close this gap – and a new campaign is calling for just that.

The Protect Our Patients Campaign
The Protect Our Patients campaign, led by the Cannabis Industry Council (CIC), the Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society (MCCS), Volteface, and Maple Tree Consultants, is calling on the government to grant GPs the same prescribing powers as specialist consultants for cannabis-based medicines. With over 36,000 GPs across the UK, it is argued that such a move would make medical cannabis more accessible to the patients who need it, and there is evidence to support this claim.

Unlike their mainland counterparts, GPs on the Channel Islands can initiate medical cannabis prescriptions for their patients. Unsurprisingly, medical cannabis patient numbers are growing at a faster rate than in mainland UK.

General Practitioners are also able to prescribe cannabis-based medicines in Australia where medical cannabis approvals have soared to over 350,000 since 2019. For reference, the UK has over twice the population of Australia.

Are GPs open to prescribing medical cannabis?
It’s not just patients and advocates that want to GPs take on medical cannabis prescribing – GPs are open to the idea, too. According to a 2021 survey conducted by the Primary Care Cannabis Network (PCCN), 73% (of a sample of 1,000) of practising UK GPs are open-minded about prescribing cannabis to patients. Furthermore, more than two-thirds of respondents revealed that they are asked about medical cannabis by their patients at least every six months.

However, there remains some hesitancy among GPs when it comes to prescribing medical cannabis. The same survey found that less than one-quarter of respondents would currently be willing to take on the role of prescribing and overseeing medical cannabis treatment. This is likely due to a lack of education and training around medical cannabis and the endocannabinoid system among doctors in the UK, as many participants highlighted in their responses.

Another concern for GPs is the lack of licensed medical cannabis products in the UK. Currently, only three cannabis-based medicines are licensed: Sativex, Epidyolex, and Nabilone. However, there are many other unlicensed medicines available, including whole flower products, many of which are being prescribed at private clinics. But if more patients in the UK are to benefit from the legalisation of medical cannabis, more needs to be done to improve access.

Should GPs be prescribing cannabis in the UK?
According to a report by the Cannabis Industry Council, NHS waiting lists have now reached 7.4 million people, with estimates indicating this number could rise to 10 million by 2024. The NHS is currently under enormous pressure, and patients are suffering as a result. The NHS estimates that 34% of adults in the UK are living with some form of chronic pain, so it stands that a high percentage of those on the waiting list will be made up of pain sufferers, and will go on to be prescribed addictive opioids. Allowing GPs to prescribe cannabis would help to relieve the backlog, provide an affordable alternative medicine and reduce the risk of ongoing opioid addictions in patients, which creates a further burden on the already struggling healthcare system.

The Protect Our Patients campaign is calling for supporters to take action and get involved. Take a look at their website to learn more about how you can help

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