Consumption Diabetes is the
term used to refer to a set of metabolic disorders characterized by high levels
of glucose present in the blood of chronic persistent manner. Diabetes
affects nearly 400 million people worldwide, resulting in up to five million
deaths a year, and its prevalence is increasing. There is substantial
evidence that cannabis can prevent and treat the disease.
Diabetes
is the term used to refer to a set of metabolic disorders characterized by
persistently and persistently elevated levels of glucose in the
blood. Diabetes affects nearly 400 million people worldwide, resulting in
up to five million deaths a year, and its prevalence is increasing. There
is substantial evidence that cannabis can prevent and treat the disease.
Preventive
Diabetes is related to high fasting insulin levels and insulin
resistance, as well as to low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C) or
good cholesterol. In 2013, the results of a five-year study on the effects
of cannabis on fasting insulin and on insulin resistance in the American
Journal of Medicine were published. Of the 4,657 participants in the
study, 2,554 had used cannabis in their lifetime (579 continued to consume and
1,975 had consumed in the past) and 2,103 had never consumed the drug.
The
researchers found that those who continued to use cannabis had 16% lower
fasting insulin levels than participants who had never used cannabis, 17% lower
levels of insulin resistance, and higher levels of HDL-C. Participants who
had used cannabis sometime in their lifetime, but did not consume any more, had
similar but less pronounced percentages, indicating that the protective effect
of cannabis disappears over time.
The
researchers also performed an analysis of data that excluded people who had
been diagnosed with diabetes. Even after excluding diabetics, those who
continued to use cannabis were found to have reduced levels of fasting insulin
and insulin resistance, indicating that cannabis can help prevent the onset of
diabetes, as well as control Symptoms in diagnosed cases.
Decreases
insulin resistance
Insulin
resistance, also known as insulin resistance or insulin resistance, is a
disease that causes cells to reject the normal mechanism of insulin, a hormone
produced by the pancreas and essential for the regulation of glucose
metabolism. Insulin resistance is associated with type 2 diabetes. In type
1 diabetes, the body can not produce insulin, whereas in type 2 insulin
production is not affected but cells can not process insulin. When cells
become resistant to insulin, they are unable to absorb the glucose needed to
provide them with energy, and unused glucose accumulates in the bloodstream,
leading to hyperglycemia.
The
authors of the 2013 study found that those who continued to use cannabis had an
average insulin resistance of 1.8 compared to 2.2 of those who had consumed in
the past and 2.5 of those who had never used cannabis. It was also found
that those who continued to use cannabis had lower blood glucose levels
compared to those who had consumed in the past and those who had never
consumed. Those who continued to consume had mean blood glucose levels of
99.7 mg / dl compared with 100.6 mg / dl of those who had consumed in the past
and 103.5 mg / dl of those who had never consumed. However, the exact
mechanism by which cannabinoids exert their effects on insulin resistance has
not been determined so far.
Cannabis use is associated with a smaller waist circumference
Helps
prevent obesity
Both
obesity, high body mass index (BMI) and a large waist circumference are related
to the risk of diabetes. A number of studies have been conducted on the
relationship between cannabis use and BMI, with conflicting results. In
a 2005
study of young adults, it was found that cannabis use was not
related to changes in BMI, while two major studies at the national level found
a lower
BMI and lower levels
of obesity in consumers Of cannabis despite consuming daily more than
average number of calories.
Although
the underlying mechanism behind the complex relationship between the
endocannabinoid system, obesity and diabetes has not been established, a 2012
study showed that obese rats lost a considerable amount of
weight and experienced a post-exposure weight gain of the pancreas To
extractions of organic cannabis. Weight gain of the pancreas indicates
that the beta cells of the pancreas (which are responsible for insulin
production) are protected by the presence of cannabinoids. In type 1
diabetes, beta cells are destroyed by the autoimmune response, so providing
them with protection can help control the disease.
May
treat diabetes-induced neuropathy
People
with diabetes often experience nervous disorders as a result of their
illness. Damage to the nervous system often affects peripheral areas such
as the hands and feet, but can occur in any organ or area of the
body. The damage may be asymptomatic, but in many cases, the disorder is
accompanied by pain, tingling, and numbness. As with many forms of nerve
pain, it may be difficult to treat diabetic neuropathy with conventional
analgesics. However, there is evidence that cannabis can play a role here
as well.
A
study published
in 2009 investigated the antinociceptive (pain-reducing) effects
of cannabidiol extractions in cases of diabetes-induced neuropathy in
rats. The authors found that repeated administration of CBD extractions
"significantly alleviated" mechanical allodynia (painful response to
non-painful stimuli) and restored normal pain perception without inducing
hyperglycemia. The treatment was also found to protect the liver against
oxidative stress (believed to be an important factor contributing to the
development of neuropathy) and increased levels of nerve growth factor to
normal levels.
However,
so far, human studies have yielded less positive results. Also in 2009, a
randomized controlled trial investigated the ability of the Sativex spray from
GW Pharmaceuticals to ameliorate the symptoms
of peripheral neuropathy induced by diabetes . Sativex
or placebo was given to 30 subjects. Scores reflecting the pain scale
improved considerably in all settings, but the effect of Sativex was not found
to be significantly greater than that of placebo.
Can
treat diabetic retinopathy
Up
to 80% of patients with diabetes who have had the disease for more than a
decade acquire a complication known as diabetic retinopathy (PDA), in which the
cells of the retina are progressively damaged. In the USA. This
disease accounts for about 12% of new cases of blindness each year.
Diabetic
retinopathy is associated with glucose-induced rupture of the blood-retinal
barrier, a network of tightly-connected cells that prevent unwanted substances
from entering the retinal tissue. This decomposition causes neural tissue
to be exposed to neurotoxins, in addition to increasing the likelihood of
bleeding within the retina.
It is believed that proinflammatory and oxidative stress
processes play a key role in the breakdown of retinal cells, and there is
evidence that cannabidiol, with its known ability to combat both oxidative
stress and Inflammation, may be useful in the treatment of disease. In a
2006 study published in the American Journal of Pathology ,
CDB was administered to diabetic rats and tests
were performed to determine the rate of retinal cell death .
CBD
treatment was shown to significantly reduce oxidative stress and neurotoxicity,
including levels of tumor necrosis factor-a, a substance known to be involved
in the inflammatory response.
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