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CBD

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By Aaron Rodriguez

What is CBD?

CBD is one of many cannabinoids produced uniquely by the cannabis family. Unlike its cousin THC, CBD is nonpsychoactive, meaning it does not get the user “high.” CBD is increasingly being touted as an effective treatment in humans for conditions ranging from chronic pain, anxiety, insomnia and inflammation to name a few. As a result, public interest in the use of CBD on pets has also grown. Almost every pet owner considers their furry friends as part of the family and want to keep their animals as happy and healthy as possible. Just like with humans, pharmaceuticals can have some serious side effects with animals. CBD is a fresh alternative to pharmaceuticals, and it is finally getting a lot of attention.

The Endocannabinoid System

CBD interacts with the Endocannabinoid system (ECS) in humans and all animals with a backbone. ECS is believed to be the largest receptor system in mammals. The ECS plays a vital role in maintaining homeostasis throughout the body and is thought to regulate functions such as sleep, appetite, and mood.

CBD and the FDA

CBD hit mainstream in 2018 when the FDA approved a CBDbased human prescription medication for two rare forms of epilepsy. Even though pet treats and other pet CBD products are sold in stores and online, the FDA has not approved CBD for any type of treatment in animals, which means veterinarians are not allowed to recommend it.

That has not stopped eager pet owners from turning to their veterinarians for information and advice regarding the use of CBD. In many cases, the owners have successfully used CBD to treat their own medical conditions and believe it would be equally beneficial for their animals. Right now, most veterinarians advise fur parents that there is no data to support the claims associated with CBD.

Dosage

There are no current studies on dosage for CBD to correctly and effectively dose a 6-pound Chihuahua or a 125-pound Rottweiler. While not backed by any science, a rule of thumb is to administer 5mg for every 20lbs of the animal.

CBD Pet Products

CBD pet products come in many of the same forms people are using including edibles (treats or capsules) or oils that can be added to food or placed under the tongue. Other applications can also include topical creams or balms that are rubbed directly on the skin.

Conclusion

Research is key, make sure you do your own research on products that you are interested in purchasing. Look for the certificate of analysis (COA). All reputable companies will have recent test results. Purchasing CBD is easy as it is readily available in pet stores and specialty shops in every major city in the United States. Your local pet store is always an excellent resource for information on CBD.

CBD can help with the following conditions:

Anxiety Loss of Appetite Inflammation Digestive Issues Pain Allergies Arthritis Seizures

• Aaron Rodriguez is the owner of TSIGFY and a CBD expert with over 6 years in the hemp industry. More info on TSIGFY at www.thisstuffisgoodforyou.com

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