“This study demonstrates a favorable safety profile for CBD in women with anorexia, with the capacity to support weight recovery and an indication of improving eating disorder psychopathology.”
Topic: CBD
Participants experienced significant decreases in their anxiety during the study, with those using CBD-dominant edibles showing the most consistent reductions.
“These findings highlight that millions of US adults use CBD as a substitute and adjunct for a wide range of health conditions,” the study’s authors concluded.
More than 35 percent of those surveyed acknowledged having consumed CBD, with respondents indicating that they primarily used it to mitigate pain, relieve anxiety, or improve sleep.
Researchers identified no changes in patients’ enzyme levels in a manner that would be indicative of liver damage.
Researchers reported “improvements in core behavioral domains” following patients’ use of CBD-dominant extracts.
“[These] results indicate that chronic CBD supplementation leads to blood pressure reduction,” investigators concluded.
“CBD was well tolerated and effectively reduced behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia,” researchers concluded.
