In recent years, ‘CBD’ has become a hot topic.
CBD stands for Cannabidiol, one of the natural phytocannabinoid compounds extracted from the stems and seeds of hemp (Cannabis sativa).
Not only humans but also dogs and cats have a system called the ECS (Endocannabinoid System) to maintain health.
The hormones involved in this system are called ‘cannabinoids.’ These cannabinoids decrease due to stress and aging, leading to ‘cannabinoid deficiency syndrome,’ which can cause various health issues.
Causes of Cannabinoid Deficiency Syndrome:
– Genetics
– Unbalanced diet
– Lack of exercise
– Poor sleep quality (e.g., short sleep duration)
– Overuse of medication
– Chronic stress
Main Symptoms Suspected in Cannabinoid Deficiency Syndrome:
– Excessive barking and fearfulness
– Restlessness
– Lack of energy
– Difficulty sleeping
– Pain
– Joint problems
– Skin issues
CBD is proposed as a supplement to these cannabinoids. By acting on the ECS, CBD helps maintain homeostasis, thereby maintaining health from the inside out. In other words, CBD helps restore the body and mind to their ‘natural state.’
The Difference Between CBD and THC:
Hemp contains more than 100 types of phytocannabinoid compounds. They can be broadly divided into two categories: CBD and THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol).
CBD is a component extracted from the stems and seeds of hemp. It interacts with neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine in the brain, aiding in calming effects and stress relief. It is characterized by its lack of dependency and toxicity, offering deep relaxation. Over 1,000 studies have been conducted, revealing its efficacy for various symptoms. It is also used as a medication overseas.
On the other hand, THC is a component extracted from the flowers, buds, leaves, and roots of hemp that acts on the mind. When inhaled, it can make one feel “high,” leading to dependency and toxicity, hence its use is prohibited by law.
Some low-quality CBD products may contain trace amounts of THC. Using such products, even unknowingly, is illegal. It is recommended to inquire with manufacturers and ensure safety and quality personally.
Differences in CBD Manufacturing Methods:
CBD raw materials come in three types based on the manufacturing method: ① Full Spectrum, ② Broad Spectrum, and ③ Isolate.
① Full Spectrum
Most natural composition but may contain trace amounts of THC, which is regulated in Japan.
② Broad Spectrum
Contains a combination of cannabinoids other than THC, terpenes, and flavonoids, believed to offer a broader range of therapeutic effects. The synergy of these compounds is expected to result in higher efficacy, known as the ‘entourage effect.’ Products from the pet CBD manufacturer CANNNIMAL fall into this category.
③ Isolate
Contains no THC, making it the primary type imported into Japan. “Isolate” refers to extracting a single cannabinoid component from over 100 types and dissolving it in coconut oil or other oils. CBD alone or a combination of isolated components like CBG and CBN are offered.
Potential Benefits of CBD:
By incorporating the cannabinoids contained in CBD into the body, it is expected to regulate the ECS, helping to care for various ailments.
Foreign studies report potential applications for the following symptoms:
– Anxiety relief and reduction of anxious behavior
– Reduction of neuroses: anti-seizure effects, alleviation of epilepsy symptoms, neuroprotection, neurodegenerative diseases
– Brain ischemia (reduced blood and oxygen supply to the brain)
– Myocardial ischemia (reduced blood and oxygen supply to the myocardium)
– Inflammation
– Psoriasis
– Inflammatory bowel disease
– Arthritis and associated pain
– Inflammation suppression (cytokine release inhibition)
– Vomiting: chemotherapy-induced vomiting, motion sickness
– Type 1 diabetes, diabetic retinopathy
– Promotion of fracture healing and bone regeneration
– Cancer cells: Induction of apoptosis, inhibition of cancer cell proliferation, suppression/reduction of metastasis, mitigation of chemotherapy side effects
– Kidney protection (Cisplatin, used in chemotherapy, is highly toxic to the kidneys)
– Inhibition of drug-resistant bacteria activity
(Source: Izzo, et al. “Non-psychotropic plant cannabinoids: new therapeutic opportunities from an ancient herb.” Trends in pharmacological sciences 30.10 (2009): 515-527.)
While we cannot guarantee that it will be effective for every pet’s specific condition, this is an alternative therapy well worth trying for those who:
– Want to care for vague or general health issues
– Prefer not to use too many medications
– Are at a standstill with current treatments and are looking for other options
– Wish to alleviate stress