COMPOSITION
Each 500MG tablet contains
Premium cannabis leaves -250mg,
(Nutmeg, Clove, Ela, Tejpatta, Dalchini, Nagakesara, Camphor, White sandalwood, Sesame seeds, Vanshlochan, Tagara, Amla, Pippali, Talispatra, Harde, Kalonji, Chitraka, Ginger, Vidanga, Black Pepper) 12.5 mg Each
excipients q.s
STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Keep out of the reach of children.
DOSAGE
As prescribed by the physician
CAUTION
CannaBlithe Jatiphaladi Churna (Tablet) – is an ayurvedic classical medicine, to be taken only under medical Supervision.
SCHEDULE E-1 DRUG. TO BE TAKEN UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION
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PRECAUTION / WARNING
Allergies: If you are allergic to any of the ingredients of this product.
Pregnancy: Usage of cannabinoid-based medication during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not advisable.
Heart Disease: Cannabinoids can affect blood pressure by either lowering or increasing it. It is advisable to consult a doctor if you have any underlying history of heart disease or medical illness.
Liver Disease: People with liver diseases should have lower doses or consult medical professionals before taking the medication.
Recent Surgery: Not advised for those who have had recently undergone surgery.
Drug Interaction: Should not be mixed with other antidepressants.
Discontinue the use immediately in case of any adverse reaction.
FAQs
1. What is an ideal dose?
Every human body is different and respond accordingly to varying doses.
It is always recommended to start with a low dose and let the body adapt.
Our medical practitioners provide dosage information in mg for treating different ailments like sleep, pain, digestion, appetite
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2. What is the best way to consume Cannabis oil?
For the fastest absorption, it is recommended to take drops sublingually and wait a few seconds before swallowing. However, you can also mix and consume it with your favorite dish or beverage too.
3. Will this oil get me high?
Our products are for medicinal purposes only. Consumption in excessive doses can induce a euphoric effect.
4. Is cannabis oil habit-forming?
No, there are no withdrawal symptoms once you stop the cannabis medicines.
5. Can you overdose on CBD?
No, you can’t overdose on CBD, however consumption in heavy amount can trigger some temporary side effects-mood swings, appetite.
6. Raw Cannabis vs cannabis extracts?
Raw cannabis is not processed in any way for extracting cannabinoids. It is primarily used in grounded and powdered forms.
Whereas
In preparing cannabis extracts, the cannabis (leaves) go through extraction process mostly where cannabinoids like CBD, THC and others are separated from the raw plant material.
7. Are there any Side effects?
Common side effects of consuming cannabis include dry throat/mouth, and when combined with other medication it may cause drowsiness.
We strictly recommend consulting your doctors when combining with other medications.
8. What should be the ideal duration of the CBD oil course?
CBD oil is a 100% organic (ayurvedic) formulation. You can expect to feel the effects from the first dose and notice significant differences in your conditions within weeks. It’s recommended to complete the course of medication for 45-60 days for the body to achieve a balanced state.
9. Is it safe for kids?
Yes, but only on recommendation of doctors.
There have been cases where parents and doctors have gotten results in treating seizures, epilepsy, autism and managing pain.
10. What is the cannabinoid ratio?
The natural ratio in our full-spectrum oil is 1:1.
11. Can it treat autoimmune diseases?
Yes, since it restores our overall body functions.
CBD use could be efficacious in the treatment of autoimmune diseases such as arthritis, lupus, colitis, multiple sclerosis and the like, in which chronic inflammation plays a central role.
12. What are cannabinoids?
Cannabinoids are natural elements found in cannabis plants. There are hundreds of cannabinoids, but the active and most researched are CBD, CBC, CBN, THC, THCA.
13. What is medical cannabis?
Medical cannabis is the administration of cannabis-infused medicines and cannabis-derived compounds under the supervision of medical professionals.
14. CBD and THC?
These are two of the most actively researched cannabinoids present in the cannabis plant. CBD is non-psychoactive and has therapeutic properties, whereas THC causes psychoactive effects on users. All compounds found in cannabis plants work together synergistically to accelerate the medicinal effects.
15. What is the extraction process?
We use full-spectrum formulations for the goodness of whole-plant cannabinoids, i.e. CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC, THCA, and others.
16. Full-spectrum vs broad spectrum?
Full-spectrum oil (FSO) contains higher levels of different active cannabinoids. When FSO goes through the further process for separating THC, the oil becomes a broad spectrum with only trace amounts of THC more of CBD. The separation process also removes other essential cannabinoids leaving them in trace amounts.
17. ENTOURAGE EFFECT?
Psychoactive compounds in cannabis are responsible for euphoric effects on users. A full-spectrum oil may induce an entourage effect on users and giving an uplifting feeling.
18. Mechanism of action of Endocannabinoid system (ECS)?
The ECS involves three core components: endocannabinoids, receptors, and enzymes (ECS). It regulates and balances various processes in the body like inter-cellular communication, immunity response, memory, metabolism and appetite. Phyto-cannabinoids in our body bind to receptors and signal specific activities via neurotransmitters (CB1 and CB2).
On consumption of these cannabinoids the (ECS) receptors regulates overall body functions.
19. Will it improve the gut health?
With respect to the gut, CB1 is implicated in enteric nervous system function as it is found on both the submucosal neurons and myenteric neurons which provide the means of modulating intestinal motility.
20. Cannabis and digestion. Is it helpful in IBS?
Intestinal permeability can be a significant reason behind common digestive problems like bloating, gas, cramps and food sensitivities. The ECS is responsible for promoting whole digestion process though central and peripheral mechanisms, these receptors and their endogenous ligands are involved in modulating food intake and and can treat eating dis-orders along with IBS. CBD is good for our digestive health as it manages the level of catabolic hormones like cortisol and prevents intestinal permeability and motility.
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