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O que é óleo de CBD e ele funciona?

Nos últimos anos, o canabidiol (CBD) ganhou destaque na mídia. Um componente da planta de cannabis - embora não seja psicoativo - o óleo de CBD tem sido promovido como tendo todos os benefícios à saúde da cannabis medicinal, sem os efeitos colaterais.

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What does CBD oil do?

If you went by some of the more effusive reports online, you might think CBD was a miracle medicine. People are buying it for all kinds of reasons, citing everything from dor crônica para câncer symptoms. Some use it to manage their ansiedade, while others swear by CBD for náusea, epilepsia ou insônia.

This said, you won’t find any of these conditions listed on the packaging. Despite the hype around its health benefits, CBD is currently sold as a food supplement, not a medicine.

"While there is certainly a growing body of evidence in support of CBD's medical uses, no one is as yet going down the 'medicine' route of regulation," says Michael Stewart, Patient's medicines information pharmacist. "So currently all commercially available CBD products will be marketed with no medical claims. There is no requirement for clinical trials into their safety and efficacy."

In short, it can be difficult to gauge whether CBD is worth your while. Is it the panacea that some have claimed, or is it little more than snake oil?

What is it CBD oil?

The first point to bear in mind is that CBD is different from marijuana. If you were to analyse a cannabis plant, you'd find more than 100 different chemicals, the most famous of which are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and CBD. It's the THC that's responsible for getting people 'high' (and is also why recreational cannabis remains illegal).

CBD oil, however, is derived from industrial hemp plants, a legal strain of cannabis that contains almost no THC at all. As Stewart points out, this oil has technically always been legal - it has simply undergone a marketing makeover.

"Historically CBD has been available as hemp seed oil," he says. "Newer products are tested for CBD content so they are essentially a more refined version of hemp oil. CBD oil comes in a variety of forms (usually taken by mouth): liquid oil, 'gummies' or 'jellies', capsules, sprays and more recently, vape juices. The oil can also be mixed into creams and ointments or applied directly to the skin."

In recent months, manufacturers have been cashing in on the CBD boom with CBD-infused beers, hair treatments and even marshmallows. However, the most common route of administration is simply a few drops under the tongue. For example, Jacob Hooy CBD Oil 5% (available at Holland & Barrett), is designed to be used a few times a day, leaving the oil in the mouth for a minute before swallowing.

Does CBD oil work?

As to whether it actually works, this is where things get confusing. Since the manufacturers aren't allowed to make any health claims, it's difficult to state the benefits with any certainty.

In fact, since food supplements aren't regulated as stringently as medicines, you can't always be sure about what you're getting.

"There are a lot of people effectively using CBD as a medicine, without the controls you'd get if it were a medicine," says Professor Mike Barnes, a neurologist and one of the UK's leading medical cannabis experts. "There's much less consistency batch to batch, and in some cases the products haven't contained what they say on the label."

It falls to the consumer, then, to do their research and shop around. Barnes recommends looking out for products that have a Certificate of Analysis on their website.

"Unfortunately it's down to the consumer to check that out as best they can," he says. "In order to market CBD as a medicine, companies would have to gain approval with the MHRA, which is a very long-winded and expensive business. But the sooner it comes into the medical family, the better."

Potential benefits of CBD oil

Luckily, CBD is attracting significant research attention. Over the last few years, there have been CBD-related clinical trials across a wide range of diseases.

For instance, one 2015 review paper concluded that CBD has 'considerable potential as a treatment for multiple anxiety disorders'. A recent estudo suggests that CBD may represent 'a new class of treatment' for psychosis. And Epidiolex - a CBD-based medicine - has been approved in the USA for treating two types of epilepsy.

"CBD clearly has medical value - on that there is absolutely no doubt at all," says Barnes. "It shares a majority of health benefits with its cousin THC, but there are a few things it's more specifically beneficial for. One thing that it's good for that THC isn't good for is anxiety, because THC can produce anxiety but CBD counteracts that effect. It also seems to be particularly good for epilepsy. It's an analgesic just like THC; it's anti-nausea just like THC, and generally shares all those other benefits."

However, there is still a dearth of large, long-term studies, with many questions remaining unanswered. For instance, we don't know exactly what dose of CBD is best for which indication. And when it comes to the glowing testimonies online, it's hard to say what's down to the CBD and what's just the placebo effect.

It's also worth pointing out that in some cases, medical cannabis may prove more effective than CBD alone. We only need to think of Alfie Dingley and Billy Caldwell - children with drug-resistant epilepsy, who were treated with cannabis oil. Had CBD been sufficient to help them, their cases would not have been so contentious.

"What we'd suggest is you'd start with a CBD product for any indication because it's not psychoactive," says Barnes. "But if that doesn't work well enough, you'd increase the proportion of THC till you got a response."

Is CBD oil safe?

In the meantime, it's really up to your own discretion whether you should give CBD a try.

"The best advice I can give to anyone thinking of trying CBD oil is to become an informed consumer," says Stewart. "Do your research into the products you intend to use, as you might need to try different forms or strengths, depending on your needs."

He adds that CBD oil is safe for most people, provided you source a reputable product and follow the manufacturer's guidance. The side-effects (which can include mild dizziness or drowsiness) are typically minor - but if you notice anything worrying, you should ask your pharmacist for advice. It's also important to watch out for potential drug interactions.

"CBD oil inhibits the action of enzymes that break down drugs in the body," he says. "This means it could increase the effects of some medicines, possibly leading to further side-effects. Ask your pharmacist about any specific medicines you are taking."

To summarise, CBD is safe and potentially beneficial. And although there are no guarantees, it is hardly surprising that the oil has piqued so many people's curiosity.

"When you start using CBD, keep a brief diary of your symptoms before and after use; this will help you keep track of any improvement, or lack of it, and any side-effects," says Stewart. "If you are getting benefit with little or no ill effect, then carry on using it."

Perguntas frequentes

What is the difference between CBD and medical cannabis?

CBD oil is derived from industrial hemp plants and contains almost no THC, the chemical responsible for the 'high'. Medical cannabis, on the other hand, contains THC and may be more effective than CBD alone for some conditions, particularly when CBD products haven't provided sufficient relief.

What does 'food supplement' mean for CBD products?

When CBD is sold as a food supplement, it means it is not regulated as a medicine. This implies that manufacturers cannot make medical claims, and there isn't a requirement for clinical trials regarding their safety and efficacy. Consumers need to be aware that the controls are not as stringent as those for medicines, and product consistency can vary.

How can I tell if a CBD product is reliable?

Since CBD products are not tightly regulated, it's advised to look for products that provide a Certificate of Analysis on their website. This certificate helps confirm what the product claims to contain. Doing your research into different products and brands is also recommended.

Are there any specific medical conditions that CBD is particularly good for?

Research suggests CBD has considerable potential for multiple anxiety disorders and may be a new treatment for psychosis. It is also noted to be particularly good for epilepsy, and like THC, it can act as an analgesic (pain reliever) and anti-nausea agent. It's important to remember that these are areas of ongoing research.

What should I do if I'm taking other medications and considering CBD oil?

It's important to be cautious because CBD oil can inhibit enzymes that break down drugs in the body, potentially increasing the effects of some medicines and leading to more side-effects. You should ask your pharmacist about any specific medicines you are currently taking to check for possible interactions.

How can I track if CBD oil is helping me?

If you decide to try CBD, it's recommended to keep a brief diary of your symptoms before and after use. This can help you monitor any improvements, or lack thereof, and track any side-effects you might experience. If you find it beneficial with no significant ill effects, you can continue using it.

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Abi Millar

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BA (Hons), MA

Abi é uma jornalista freelance com um interesse especial em escrever sobre saúde e medicina.

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Dra. Sarah Jarvis

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MA (Cantab), BM, BCh (Oxon), DRCOG, FRCGP, MBE

Após se formar em medicina em Cambridge e Oxford, a Dra. Sarah Jarvis MBE tornou-se médica de clínica geral.

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