Depression

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    Can medical cannabis help ease the symptoms of depression? 

    Depression is a debilitating condition that affects about 280 million people around the world. Subjecting patients to what has been described as an overwhelming emotional numbness, extreme sadness or all-consuming hopelessness, depression is a mental health condition that can affect a person’s emotional, physical and social wellbeing. In this article, we aim to explain the evidence available surrounding the application of medical cannabis in depression symptom management, including its short-term effects and potential benefits, as well as the risks associated with taking medical cannabis. 

    Depression

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    Can CBD help ease the symptoms of depression?

    CBD is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid derived from the cannabis sativa L. genus, often sourced from hemp cultivars (which are part of the same plant species) thanks to their high CBD and low THC content. It has gained significant attention in recent years for its potential wellness benefits, particularly in the treatment of anxiety, pain, and inflammation. It is also commonly taken as a complementary therapeutic option for the reduction of depression symptoms, alongside traditional treatment protocols.

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    Medical cannabis for depression explained

    With rates of depression in the UK steadily rising, and only boosted by the recent pandemic, finding treatment solutions can be a daunting task. Now more than ever, it is important to understand all the potential symptom-reducing options available. One of those options may include adding medicinal cannabis as part of your therapeutic plan.

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    Medical cannabis cards for depression and anxiety in the UK

    Certain mood disorders including depression and anxiety are on the list of conditions that can be treated with medicinal cannabis, as are a bunch of other physical and psychological issues. A medical cannabis card is an identifying document that verifies an individual’s permission to use medicinal cannabis obtained from a licensed clinic or doctor. In the UK, medical cannabis cards are issued by private clinics and are only available to those over the age of 18, who have been prescribed medical cannabis by a doctor.

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    The potential of terpenes for depression symptom relief

    With the rise of depression diagnoses over the past 3 years globally, and also specifically here in the UK, it should come as anything but a surprise that researchers and healthcare professionals alike are keenly interested in finding new ways to help manage depression.

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    The science behind THC oil for depression symptom relief

    Diagnoses of clinical depression are at an all-time high here in the UK. Over 20% of the UK adult population is now dealing with depression. That's a surprisingly substantial number. Conventional approaches such as psychotherapy and antidepressant medications are still indispensable in the treatment of clinical depression, but there is increasing interest and demand in exploring other potential remedies that may be added to a holistic treatment plan. Enter THC Oil.

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    The science behind CBD and depression symptom control

    Clinical depression is a serious mental health condition that can take an emotional, physical, and financial toll on those living with it. As mental health professionals and researchers scramble to find ways to deal with this mental health crisis, the need for additional treatment options has never been more pronounced. While the combination of conventional pharmaceutical options and therapy can be effective for some, many still struggle to find a solution that works for them. The potential for natural, complementary treatment options - such as medical cannabis, and specifically cannabidiol (CBD) - to help those living with depression is gaining traction.

    Depression

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    Can THC and CBD reduce the symptoms of depression?

    With rates of depression in the UK steadily rising, and only boosted by the recent pandemic, finding treatment solutions can be a daunting task. Now more than ever, it is important to understand all the potential treatment options available. One of those options may include taking medical cannabis as part of your therapeutic plan. Medicinal cannabis should never be seen or promoted as a cure for depression. It may be administered to potentially help manage the symptoms of depression.

    Depression

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