Recently, CBD oil has gained popularity in the treatment of many human diseases. In veterinary medicine, the influence of cannabinoids on the bodies of laboratory animals, cats and dogs has also begun to be intensively researched.
Hemp (Cannabis L.) is a plant cultivated for the presence of fibers that can be used to produce fabrics, the presence of hallucinogenic substances in the resin secreted from glandular hairs (mainly female inflorescences) and the presence of oil in the seeds. Its cultivation is legal only after obtaining the appropriate permit. CBD (cannabidiol) is a compound found in hemp and Indian hemp. This extract needs a carrier oil that provides CBD molecules and therefore ensures better bioavailability. Our CBD oil obtained from hemp seeds contains Omega-6 and Omega-3 unsaturated fatty acids, which have a health-promoting effect on the body. It is important that CBD oils do not have a psychoactive effect on animals due to the removal of THC from hemp oils.
CBD oil is said to have anti-anxiety, sedative, antipsychotic, antiepileptic, analgesic, antiemetic, anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic properties.
The best documented and repeatable effect of pure CBD is its calming effect (in reactive animals). The effectiveness of CBD has been described in separation anxiety, panic, and obsessive-compulsive disorders.
Our offer includes CBD oils with the following concentrations: 3%, 5%, 9%. They are convenient to apply and can be added to water or food. At the beginning, it is best to start administering the oil with the lowest possible dose and observe your pet, because each body is different and will react differently. Everything is a personal matter. We must take into account aspects such as age, weight and the purpose for which we want to use such oil.
CBD oil can be introduced into the diet permanently or used ad hoc. Before administering it, it is worth consulting the animal's veterinarian, who will help determine the dose and rule out any contraindications to its use.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604171/