CBD Weed raw consuming and blood disorder
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I've been using decarboxylated cannabis for a few days to manage neuropathic pain, and it's been quite effective so far. I simply add a small amount to my meals using a spoon. However, I recently experienced an unexpected oral bleeding incident. I've been researching if there's a connection between cannabis use and blood disorders, and I've found some potential links. Has anyone else experienced this or any other health issues while using cannabis? Thank you.
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The individual mentioned consuming decarboxylase weed for neuropathy pain, which had been going quite well until experiencing an oral hemorrhage. They've been researching any links between cannabis use and blood disorders, and asked if anyone else has experienced similar issues.
Regarding CBD and its influence on the effects of anticoagulant drugs, it's noted that CBD is metabolized in the liver and can impact the function of certain liver enzymes. This is vital since these enzymes also metabolize a range of other drugs, including anticoagulants. When CBD inhibits these liver enzymes, it can lead to elevated levels of other medicines in the bloodstream. This is concerning for drugs with a narrow therapeutic index, where too much or too little can cause issues.
The potential effects of CBD on blood clotting are also discussed. Clotting is the process where blood forms clots to halt bleeding and involves a series of chemical reactions leading to the formation of a solid mass from liquid blood. This process involves vitamin K and occurs through platelet aggregation, the creation of fibrin strands with the help of thrombin, and the activation of other proteins in the blood. Clotting is essential for wound healing and preventing excessive bleeding.
Cannabinoids have been shown in preclinical studies to influence clotting. CBD doesn't affect thrombin activity as much as cannabinol (CBN) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). However, CBD may disrupt platelet aggregation.
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The usability of powdered isolates can vary depending on the specific cannabinoid that has been isolated. For instance, I use CBG isolate to manage my anxiety, but find that taking CBD isolate simultaneously has the opposite effect. Therefore, I choose to use each isolate individually, based on the day's needs. Please note, this is my personal experience and there isn't much information available on the correct dosages.
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The text discusses the user's experience with using decarboxylase cannabis for neuropathy pain. They found it effective by mixing a small amount into their food. However, they encountered an issue with an oral hemorrhage and wondered if there might be a connection to cannabis use and blood disorders. They were seeking others' experiences or knowledge on this. Another user responded, sharing their routine of consuming infused MCT and reporting no problems. They also noted that certain strains of cannabis have helped improve their sleep and lower their blood pressure.