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  • Published: 20 September 2022
  • ISBN: 9780262544054
  • Imprint: MIT Press Academic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $69.99

CBD

What Does the Science Say?




A comprehensive review of the scientific literature on the possible benefits of CBD, describing findings from both preclinical and human clinical studies.

A comprehensive review of the scientific literature on the possible benefits of CBD, describing findings from both preclinical and human clinical studies.

CBD (cannabidiol), a nonintoxicating compound derived from the cannabis plant, can be found in products ranging from lotion and smoothies to chewable gummies and pet treats. It’s been promoted—but not always scientifically validated—as a treatment for medical conditions including psychosis, anxiety, pain, and even cancer. This book by three leading cannabis researchers looks at the science of CBD. It offers a comprehensive review of the scientific literature on the possible benefits of CBD, describing findings from both preclinical and human clinical studies. 
 
The authors report that the current CBD fad has some basis in preclinical animal research that indicates potential beneficial effects. Clinical studies, hampered by regulations governing research with cannabis, have lagged behind the basic animal research. The authors examine what research shows about chemical and pharmacological aspects of CBD and CBD’s interaction with THC, the main psychotropic compound found in cannabis. They go on to review current state of knowledge about CBD’s effectiveness in treating epilepsy, cancer, nausea, pain, anxiety, PTSD, depression, sleep disorders, psychosis, and addiction.
 

  • Published: 20 September 2022
  • ISBN: 9780262544054
  • Imprint: MIT Press Academic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $69.99

Praise for CBD

“I have spent most of my life decoding the mysteries to be found within this incredible plant. I would like to see my colleagues forge ahead with their investigations, advancing even further the acceptance and integration of cannabinoids, in particular cannabidiol (CBD), in traditional medicine.”
Raphael Mechoulam

“Linda Parker is recognized by many of her academic peers as an eminent cannabinoid scientist.”
Roger Pertwee, editor of the Handbook of Cannabis and Endocannabinoids