CBD OIL AND FERTILITY = BF➕

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What is CBD’s Effect on Fertility?

Increasing evidence has shown CBD has a powerful effect on fertility. This is due to the way it interacts with the ECS( endocannabinoid system). Since the ECS is a regulatory system, its primary function is helping maintain homeostasis, or balance, in the body. When CBD is introduced, the ECS system can be brought back to balance and be encouraged to work more smoothly and efficiently.

CBD’s Effect on Female Fertility

 This powerful cannabinoid affects women and men in different ways. For women, CBD can be beneficial for getting pregnant as well as helping throughout pregnancy and delivery as well. Many women also are turning toward CBD because of its ability to mitigate THC’s effects. This may allow women who choose to use cannabis during their pregnancy to reduce THC’s effect on both their body and their fetus.

For women trying to get pregnant, promising evidence has shown CBD can help with conceiving. While studies have shown THC may affect implantation, ovulation, and even be linked to miscarriages, CBD has shown the opposite effects. In addition, because CBD has powerful analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, many women opt for CBD during uncomfortable periods of pregnancy and delivery.

A study conducted by the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the National University of Ireland Galway, and published in the January 2010 issue of the Journal of the Society for Reproduction and Fertility, found CBD also may be incredibly effective for reducing uterine contractions during labor and delivery. This is because CBD may act as an antagonist for oxytocin, which is what causes these contractions. This means CBD can help to ease the delivery process naturally.

CBD’s Effect on Male Fertility

 Research conducted by Dr. Hans Hatt at Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany has found an incredible link between CBD and male fertility. This study found that a receptor previously presumed to be a part of the ECS also is present in sperm cells. This receptor, called the GPR18 receptor, now can link cannabinoids and the ECS directly to fertility.

However, the evidence concerning THC and CBD is incredibly different. Animal studies have shown THC may impact testosterone levels, stunt sperm maturation, and increase the number of abnormal sperm cells, as well as decreasing overall sperm count and mobility. On the other hand, the evidence for CBD is much more promising.

Evidence suggests CBD may play a key role in an essential biological process for procreation called the acrosome reaction. This study found that when the GPR18 receptor in sperm cells is activated, this acrosome reaction is triggered. During this process, the sperm cell is altered slightly as it moves toward the egg.

As the sperm ‘swims’ toward the egg, digestive enzymes are released and the sperm loses the protective ‘cap’ on its head. This allows the sperm to effectively penetrate the egg. So, without this receptor and the ECS as a whole, this reaction would not occur and fertilization would be impossible.

If these findings are correct, CBD could be the next breakthrough in helping resolve infertility issues. More research is needed to prove CBD’s powerful effects on both female and male fertility, though the evidence is incredibly compelling thus far.

What is CBD and How does it Work?

Cannabidiol, or CBD, is one of two main cannabinoids found in hemp and marijuana plants. (The other, of course, being THC.) These cannabinoids work within the body to help maintain a large regulatory system called the endocannabinoid system, or ECS for short. This system is comprised of a multitude of receptors located all throughout the body.

CBD and THC primarily work with two receptors: CB1 and CB2, though they interact with many others. These receptors either can be activated by the body’s naturally occurring cannabinoids, or by cannabinoids such as CBD and THC. However, while THC actually binds to these receptors to activate them, CBD simply stimulates the body’s naturally occurring cannabinoids to activate the receptors, causing them to do more of what they normally do.

Because CBD does not directly bind to these receptors, it does not produce any psychological effects. Initial studies have found that offers a multitude of medicinal benefits, including:

Antiemetic (reduces nausea and vomiting)

Anti-inflammatory

Antioxidant

Antipsychotic

Anticonvulsant (suppresses seizure activity)

Anti-tumoral/anti-cancer

Antidepressant

Anxiolytic (combats anxiety)

Analgesic (relieves pain)