What does healing mean to you? Like a zen koan,
it’s a question that can unfold and inform. Regardless of one’s
individual answer, there’s power in saying “yes” to healing. Opening
ourselves to the possibility can bring adjustments that pave the way for
physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.
When considering the meaning of healing, it’s important to
distinguish between healing and a cure. To cure is to make something go
away; healing is an expression of greater wholeness. Whether a health
challenge, a behavioral change, or a growth point in a relationship,
there is always an internal and an external aspect of healing. When we
get the internal attitude and the external support right, power to heal
is released.
Healing is often about discovering what is holding us back in the
first place. We all get in our own way at times; whether it’s constantly
staying tied to work via cell phone or sacrificing sleep in favor of
getting more done, it’s easy to be resistant and persistent in patterns
that aren’t serving us. The internal component of healing is often an
allowing, a relaxing, and a willingness to see things differently. The
external component can entail many things, one of which is plant
medicine.
Plant Medicine and Integrated Healing
If we take into account the amount of stress that most of us are
under in a normal day, as well as the lack of good nutrition in the
average diet, it’s no wonder that we are experiencing unprecedented
levels of diabetes, obesity, autism, anxiety, cancer,
autoimmune conditions, and other expressions of imbalance. Medicinal
plants could play a much larger role in most people’s lives by helping
them maintain a balanced, healthy state.
Plant medicine works through the introduction of nutrients that bind
with many sites in the body. These nutrients support proper biochemical
processes, many of which increase physical, mental, and emotional
resiliency. Plants differ from pharmaceuticals in that they are
supportive and therapeutic without being dictatorial. They don’t force a
particular function on the body; instead, they offer support in ways
that allow greater adaptability and capacity for homeostasis. The body
can often use the same medicinal plant to address either a hyper or a
hypo state of imbalance, frequently making these plants more effective
agents for healing than pharmaceuticals. The same is true of the
potential of medicinal plants in helping the body maintain an existing
state of wellness.
Of all medicinal plants, cannabis is recognized as one of the most
important. It is unique because it is the only plant to contain
significant amounts of different cannabinoids.
Many doctors and nutritionists claim that cannabinoids should be listed
as essential nutrients: whereas deficiencies of certain vitamins can
beget specific conditions (vitamin C and scurvy, vitamin D and rickets),
a diet low in cannabinoids leaves a person more susceptible to
imbalances. Cannabinoids are a big deal.
The Role of Cannabinoids in Maintaining Health
Most people reading this article are familiar with the role
cannabinoids play in supporting the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The
ECS is a modulating system that resets the nervous system and helps to
protect it from a host of stressors. It also balances the immune system
and increases cell-to-cell communication. Cannabis is the closest thing
to a panacea of all the plants available: it lowers blood sugar levels,
reduces muscle spasms, relieves anxiety, is used to manage psychosis,
and features anti-inflammatory, pain relieving, anti-bacterial, and
anti-fungal properties. We are still in the infancy of reaching our full
potential with this plant.
Products like Irie’s aim to capture the unique healing properties of cannabis with extracts high in one of its primary cannabinoids, cannabidiol (CBD).
In each extract blend, CBD delivers a wide range of benefits of its
own, which can figure into maintaining an existing state of wellness as
well as addressing a state of imbalance. To augment these benefits,
other medicinal plant extracts are added to create specialized blends
like Irie’s CBD Calm, CBD Stress Support, CBD Lifeline, and CBD Flex. Each one is meant to accentuate a particular healing quality of CBD.
For example, CBD Calm includes the essential oils of lavender and
peppermint, which potentiate and magnify the calming effects of CBD to
help soothe the nervous system. CBD Stress Support adds extracts of four
adaptogenic herbs: maca, mucuna, ashwaganda, and holy basil, which
together are meant to help balance hormones, blood sugar levels, energy
levels, and the stress response itself. CBD Lifeline, designed to
address more serious health issues, includes frankincense, ginger, and
sandalwood – powerful oils chosen based on their long history of helping
people with medical conditions. CBD Flex incorporates Celadrin, whose
esterified fatty acids create a sort of “fish oil on steroids” intended
not only to relieve pain but to address joint healing directly. The same
process of blending CBD with complementary medicinal plant extracts and
herbs is used in the creation of specialty chocolates, honey sticks, and coconut sticks in Irie’s product line.
True healing often starts with a shift in how one relates to oneself –
a willingness to pinpoint where our issues are stemming from, and to
address them at their source. This shift is not always easy. CBD
products like Irie’s are meant to help provide support at the most
fundamental level, when our normal way of operating is not getting it.
They are, in a sense, a “yes” to healing.
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