You are adolescent, acne and other skin problems are "resident guests". Once you have passed adolescence, these problems will become "flying guests". Come today, go tomorrow, happy, you will stay for a few more days, but you are afraid These "flying guests" are not willing to leave. If so, your face and skin can become a "Utopia". Have you seen sesame candy cake? Be careful with your face
how about it? Is the doctor right? In fact, there are countless products such as acne, skin improvement and skin disease treatment on the market. Most of them are under the banner of improving the skin. In fact, it is “central air conditioner”. Although it can be cooled, the temperature is fixed, but everyone needs it. The temperature is different, how can you meet your requirements? So, for this situation, this is a bit of a serious science, you have to look at it.
Cannabis + skin = I am the most beautiful
The skin is the largest organ in the body. One of its main functions is to protect the body from external factors, which is the first defense barrier of the innate immune system. Other important functions of the skin include controlling body temperature, maintaining water and electrolyte balance, and sensing pain or external stimuli.
In fact, changes in the skin, whether it is getting better or worse, will have an important impact on our physical and mental health. However, in some cases, changes in the skin can even reveal a disease of the body.
Like you who are squeezing acne?
Our skin has all the elements of the endocannabinoid system, namely endogenous cannabinoid compounds (AEA and 2-AG), metabolites (CB1R and CB2R) and cannabinoid ionic (TRPV-1) receptors. Enzymes involved in the metabolism of endogenous cannabinoids (eg FAAH and MAGL). The various elements in the endocannabinoid system are key mechanisms involved in skin regulation, such as controlling the growth of epidermis and skin attachments, cell survival, immune and inflammatory responses, and transmitting sensations to the central nervous system (eg pain, itching, etc.) ) and the synthesis of lipids and so on.
And these, cannabinoids in cannabis can also be done.
The application of cannabinoids in skin lesions is one of the most "young" areas of research in the field and one of the most widely used clinical data for cannabis. Although still very limited in dermatological practice, there is increasing evidence that cannabinoids can be used to treat inflammatory skin diseases, including psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, and for the treatment of inflammation and fibrosis. Autoimmune diseases such as scleroderma and the like.
Cannabis + psoriasis = improved maximum
Psoriasis (psoriasis) is one of the most common chronic inflammatory skin diseases. It is characterized by excessive proliferation and shedding of keratinocytes due to infiltration of T cells and neutrophils and activation of dendritic cells and macrophages. Although the pathogenesis of psoriasis is not fully understood, there is conclusive evidence that dysregulation of immune cells in the skin (especially the dysregulation of Th1 and Th17 cells) plays a crucial role in the development of psoriasis.
Although there is currently only evidence for the use of cannabis preparations for the treatment of topical psoriasis, the regulation of cannabinoids by CB2R (selective activation of cannabinoid receptor 2) independent of the cannabinoid receptor mechanism is unquestionable.
Don't confuse these two cannabinoids
According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, up to 30% of patients with psoriasis develop psoriatic arthritis, which causes joint stiffness and inflammation. However, psoriasis has not been cured so far, but correct treatment can help people control symptoms.
And marijuana is a good choice. Researchers believe that some cannabinoids can bring some beneficial benefits to human skin, which will improve the psoriasis:
1, reduce inflammation
Inflammation is the main symptom of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
At present, some studies have confirmed that some cannabinoids in cannabis can help regulate the immune system, reduce inflammation, and benefit psoriasis patients by affecting the interaction between the body's immune system and the nervous system.
2, slow down cell growth
The skin cells of patients with psoriasis generally multiply quickly, while cannabinoids can slow the growth of skin cells and reduce the accumulation of skin cells on the skin surface.
In 2007, a study found that cannabinoids δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiol, cannabinol, etc. can slow the growth of skin keratinocytes. The researchers suggest that these substances may play a role in the treatment of psoriasis.
- Control pain
In 2015, an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association pointed out that marijuana helps to alleviate pain. This means that cannabis can help patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis control the pain and discomfort associated with the disease.
4, relieve itching
A review of the relevance of cannabis in dermatology in 2017 pointed out that creams containing palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) can reduce pruritus and pruritus in patients with simple lichen planus and pruritus because of this The cream affects the cannabinoid type 1 receptor in the skin, while cannabinoids in cannabis can do the same.
5, healing wounds
One of the most painful symptoms of psoriasis is the cracking and bleeding of affected skin plaques. The cannabinoid receptor has a wound repairing effect and can be used to alleviate wounds in patients with psoriasis. In the future, treatment with cannabinoids can also help cure open ulcers caused by psoriasis.
Cannabis + skin = skin blisters can be broken
It is undeniable that marijuana has now become a "hot commodity." Because of its health benefits, cannabis is widely used in the medical and health care industries. Currently, cannabis has become a “fragrance” in the beauty industry.
In most cannabis skin care products, the inactive component of CBD (cannabisphenol) is used, so it can be used safely without adversely affecting our body.
How does marijuana affect our skin?
- Cannabis helps to reduce skin irritation
Cannabis can relieve pain while using it, while reducing swelling, making it a "helper" to help treat skin scratches, rashes, dry skin and more serious skin conditions, such as atopic dermatitis (AD).
More importantly, the presence of high concentrations of unsaturated fatty acids in cannabis can help alleviate itching and inflammation associated with eczema. According to the National Eczema Association (NEA), cannabinoids bind to receptors in the skin to alleviate the symptoms of AD.
2, marijuana helps to delay skin aging
When used, marijuana can slow down the skin aging process.
The CBD found in cannabis is a more effective antioxidant than vitamin C or E, which is effective in relieving wrinkles and fine lines on the skin. In addition, CBD can neutralize free radicals, prevent free radical damage to collagen and elastin in the skin, and keep the skin firm.
Therefore, marijuana can not only make your skin look younger, but also make your skin healthier.
3, marijuana can fight acne
Cannabis contains essential fatty acids and abundant antioxidants, which can provide hydration for acne patients, and its antibacterial properties can help treat bacterial infections on the skin without clogging the pores, and have certain anti-inflammatory properties, so marijuana It can improve the appearance of acne and reduce the inflammation of active acne.
In addition, CBD can inhibit and help regulate lipid production, which helps fight against excessively oily skin.
4, cannabis can fight bacterial skin infections
Currently, cannabinoids have been found to fight countless bacterial skin infections such as cellulitis, impetigo, folliculitis and even MRSA (a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a clinically common and highly toxic bacteria) Etc. Also, due to this characteristic, marijuana is often used in the treatment of special skin diseases.
Because of these characteristics of marijuana, CBD skin care products have become the first choice of many cosmetics manufacturers. The Muggles who have not used them yet, do not plan to take the time to try?
So, what kind of cannabis subtances are included in the ointment you are suggesting?
I do believe this works. In the Western Caribbean, in my hometown, women would make ointments with coconut oil and activated (heated) marijuana leaves. It would numb out pain and was really good for back and neck pains. It penetrated very well for joint discomfort.
They have been doing this for generations there. I am only seeing this happen now in the deverisfied cannabis products.
Best post
thanks vroh
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Good post and idea
You've done well
thanks daniella
You're welcome
Many would be helped with this. Acne can be such a problem and causes so much grief!
Nice one dude !
Congratulations @arslanbajwa!
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