DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesYou have said that cannabidiol will help my client with coronary artery disease because it acts like a tonic, to energize cardiac muscle. Yet, a recent study found an increased incidence of heart attacks and stroke in people who smoke marijuana. Are these risks to health from the smoke generated, or perhaps the psychoactive cannabinoid in marijuana, delta-9-TCH, and not the other cannabinoids present, like cannabidiol?
Nicola Staff asked 7 months ago
There are truly a multitude of factors in play, especially considering that the substances being ingested are complex mixtures and cannot be reduced to a single label reliably. There are harmful constituents created through combustion of the plant parts in question, much akin to smoking of tobacco, so that is a toxic aspect in its own right people subject themselves to. The psychoactive ingredient of marijuana, the delta-9-THC can also strain the heart, and people who might have an adverse consequence from the pharmacologic effects on the cardiovascular system, may well get into trouble. Ingredients like cannabidiol are more beneficial for heart function and other things, so it is important to not tar everything related to marijuana with a broad brush. There are many important properties that can be utilized effectively for maintaining well-being from a mixture of cannabinoids that are extracted and taken orally, rather than inhaling vapors of combustion, and have the delta-9-THC removed because of its negative effects.