CannaReleaf™ - Pain Management (Strong) 5ml

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CannaReleaf™ Pain Management Strong (Vijayasat Swarna +) is made using a proprietary ayurvedic formulation that is designed to aid people battling severe chronic and neuropathic ailments.It is intended to assist and improve the quality of your life. A restful mind, good sleep, and a balanced lifestyle contribute to an overall state of health and wellbeing. The full spectrum of cannabinoids in cannabis leaf combined provides you with a natural treatment for symptomatic relief.

It is intended to assist and improve the quality of your life. A restful mind, good sleep, and a balanced lifestyle contribute to an overall state of health and wellbeing. The full spectrum of cannabinoids in cannabis leaf combined provides you with a natural treatment for symptomatic relief.


Composition: 

100% Vijaya* Leaf Extract.

Each 5ml syringe contains 5000 Mg of Vijaya* Leaf Extract.

*Vijaya – Cannabis Sativa Linn.


Benefits of CannaReleaf Pain Management 5000mg (5ml):

Manages Severe Chronic and Neuropathic Pain:

Nerve pain, also known as neuropathy, arises when nerves become damaged, and It’s often associated with disease conditions like neuropathic pain, cancer pain, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, HIV-associated sensory neuropathy, spasticity associated with multiple sclerosis [MS], and rheumatoid arthritis). Post nerve injury, neurons can become more reactive and responsive that leads to a series of cellular events and development of painful nerve endings. Cannabinoids can reduce nerve pain by altering these cellular functions. Cannabinoids like THC and CBD activate the CB1 and CB2 receptors present in the human body and help regulate neurotransmitters and the central nervous system, helping to alleviate pain. Cannabis also plays a role in the endorphin system and can reduce a patient’s perception of pain, making it feel less intense and easier to deal with. cannabinoids have shown evidence in managing chronic pain by binding to these receptors.

Reduces Inflammation:

Inflammation could occur due to multiple reasons. Cannabinoids like CBD have shown to reduce cytokine and chemokine levels post administration of cannabis-based medication, which suppresses inflammatory responses by binding to CB2 receptors present on immune cells.

Reduces Nausea and Vomiting:

Chemotherapy is said to produce side effects such as nausea and vomiting. This occurs due to activation of receptors in two places- the brain and the GI Tract. CB1 agonist like THC has shown evidence of suppressing the feeling of nausea and vomiting in patients by binding to CB1 receptors. The anti-nausea/anti-emetic effects of CBD may be mediated by indirect activation of somatodendritic 5-HT1A receptors in the dorsal raphe nucleus; activation of these auto-receptors reduces the release of 5-HT in terminal forebrain regions.

Enhances Mood:

Phyto-cannabinoids interact with the CB1 receptors as exogenous ligands. The endogenous ligand that is anandamide (AEA), binds to the CB1 receptor and alleviates feelings of anxiety and depression but, the lifespan of AEA is short-lived and is degraded by enzymes. THC is structurally similar to AEA and can fill the gap left by under-secretion or degradation of AEA. CBD, on the other hand, prevents the breakdown of endogenous AEA by inhibiting AEA degrading enzymes.

Simulates Appetite:

Phyto-cannabinoids, especially THC, are known to bind with the CB1 receptor. This, in turn, leads to the release of a hormone called ghrelin in the stomach. Ghrelin is known as the hunger hormone, as it stimulates appetite and increases food intake in humans.

Aids with Insomnia:

Cannabis has been used for centuries as a sleeping aid. Even individuals suffering from PTSD and insomnia have turned to cannabis as a natural option. The main benefits of cannabis as a sleeping aid are attributed to anxiolytic and analgesic effects. The hypothesis is that cannabis reduces the amount of REM sleep which is when the mind is dreaming. Deep sleep is different from REM sleep and thought to be responsible for the most restorative sleep. Since cannabis reduces the amount of time spent in REM sleep, it increases the time spent in a deep sleep.

Directions:

This dosage is most effective when taken sublingually (under the tongue) after food. Utilise the syringe to extract the recommended amount for you.