THE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH IN IDENTIFYING POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS OF CANNABINOIDS
Research and clinical studies play a crucial role in understanding the potential benefits, safety and efficacy of CBD, CBG, CBN and other cannabinoids. For B2B companies looking to create consumer end products, it is essential to consider the research and clinical studies associated with cannabinoids to help ensure the safety and efficacy of your products, while also protecting and enhancing brand image.
Research and Studies Associated with CBD, CBG, CBT and Other Cannabinoids
The following research briefs summarize scientifically backed information examining the potential benefits of cannabinoids and how they interact within the body’s endocannabinoid system, along with links to review the complete study.
CBD Research Briefs
- Cannabis Sativa L and Non-psychoactive Cannabinoids: Their Chemistry and Role Against Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Cancer
- Evaluation of the Effects of CBD Hemp Extract on Opioid Use and Quality of Life Indicators in Chronic Pain Patients: a Prospective Cohort Study
- Cannabidiol Regulation of Emotion and Emotional Memory Processing: Relevance for Treating Anxiety-related and Substance Abuse Disorders
- Cannabidiol (CBD) Lowers Diabetes Incidence in Mice
- Cannabinoids as Aromatase Inhibitors for Anti-Cancer Activity
- Cannabinoid Therapy in Epilepsy
- Single Cannabidiol (CBD) Dose Reduces Blood Pressure
- Cannabinoids for The Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and Crohn's Disease (CD)
- Topical Cannabinoid Treatment of Thumb Basal Joint Arthritis
- (CBD) A Cross-Sectional Study of Cannabidiol Users
CBG Research Briefs
CBT Research Briefs
CBC Research Briefs
Other Minor Cannabinoids
ADVANCING CANNABINOID RESEARCH FOR A HEALTHIER TOMORROW
As a science-based company, Red Mesa Science & Refining is dedicated to scientific exploration and the refinement of cannabinoids. We know our CBD, CBG, CBN and other cannabinoid raw ingredients hold immense potential – potential that can be furthered through clinical research. However, it’s important to note that while research and clinical studies provide valuable insights, the field of cannabinoids is still evolving, and more research is needed to fully understand the scope of cannabinoid potential to bring about additional awareness and subsequent improvement to lives.
Consumers and healthcare professionals should stay updated on the latest scientific findings and consult reputable sources for evidence-based information.