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Diluv Acupuncture

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Revolutionary Pain Relief™

CBD CLINIC topical medications are the first and only non-prescription ointments and creams that combine FDA-approved active ingredients and hemp extract. These Revolutionary Pain Relief products are formulated to penetrate deeply and increase blood flow to joints and muscles for instant pain relief. Doctors, professional athletes and thousands of patients across the U.S. have reported truly amazing results and Diluv Acupuncture with Healing Better Everyday is proud to now offer these amazing products online.

“Our patients have seen amazing results with CBD CLINIC. Simply put, it’s an amazing topical pain treatment we’ve ever come across in over eighteen years of practice.”


LEVEL 1 – MILD ODOR FREE »

CBD Clinic Level 1 odor-free cream to numb away pain using 4% Lidocaine. Pinpoints and targets pain nerves for fast acting relief from discomfort. Use anywhere on the body where you may be experiencing mild pain to restore soothing and relaxing comfort in a non-greasy formulation.

  • Cream Based
  • 25mg hemp extract per 44g Jar
  • Active Ingredients: 4% Lidocaine


LEVEL 2 – MILD TO MODERATE PAIN RELIEF »

CBD Clinic Level 2 pain relief cream with Camphor and Arnica extract for temporary, mild to moderate aches and pains that have been isolated in the muscles and joints. For uncomfortable, non-debilitating pain, use Level 2 pain relief which can soothe those nagging pain symptoms for massaging relief where you hurt.

  • Cream Base
  • 50mg hemp extract per 44g Jar
  • Active Ingredients 3% Camphor + Arnica Extract


LEVEL 3 – MODERATE MUSCLE AND JOINT PAIN RELIEF »

CBD CLINIC Level 3 will attack pain quickly and increase blood flow to areas where you are experiencing moderate discomfort. Fast acting cream with Menthol penetrates deeply to target the source of your muscle and joint irritation. Absorbs quickly and easily to end the tenderness experienced with common muscle and joint pain.

  • Cream Base
  • 75mg hemp extract per 44g Jar
  • Active Ingredients: 4% Menthol


LEVEL 4 – DEEP MUSCLE AND JOINT PAIN RELIEF »

CBD CLINIC Level 4 ointment powerfully penetrates to the site of more severe muscle and joint pain with 2 separate, high-dose pain killers. The strong pain fighting formulation pierces deep through tissue to deliver relief directly to painful muscles and joints by reducing swelling and inflammation. Delivering hours of relief by increasing blood flow and circulation to the affected area.

  • Ointment Base
  • 100mg hemp extract per 44g Jar
  • Active Ingredients: 7% Menthol, 5% Camphor


LEVEL 5 – PRO SPORT DEEP MUSCLE & JOINT PAIN RELIEF »

CBD CLINIC Level 5 ointment delivers two, highest potency pain killers to the most severe of pain areas. It helps restore your range of motion and regain the mobility necessary for top athletic performance. For Joint Pain, Nerve Pain, Muscle Pain, Lower back pain, knee pain, Shoulder pain, Neck pain, etc. Help regain range of motion in the areas necessary for top level sport performance and Flexibility. A perfect pre and post workout solution for hours of relief.

  • Ointment Base
  • 200 mg hemp extract per 44g Jar
  • Active Ingredients: 16% Menthol, 11% Camphor


CBD CLINIC Science

Each formula contains three foundational components for supporting rapid and long lasting relief from joint and muscle pain.

  1. Natural Emollients – compared to many other topical analgesic products that use synthetic ingredients as their base such as, benzyl alcohol, cetyl alchhol, glyceryl monosterate etc., CBD Clinic™ uses all-natural emollients that are readily absorbed into the skin. These natural emollients include organic beeswax, jojoba seed oil, cottonseed oil and shea butter.
  2. Powerful Terpenes – aromatic organic hydrocarbons that are found in the essential oils of plants that produce analgesic action in acute and neuropathic pain by decreasing neuronal excitability through peripheral mechanisms. The main terpenes used in CBD Clinic™ Professional Series are Menthol and Camphor. Other terpenes are also combined with menthol and camphor in their products such as Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, Clove, Peppermint and Rich Hemp extract.
  3. Endocannabinoid Modulators – The endocannabinoid system is a group of endogenous cannabinoid receptors located in the mammalian brain, throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems, consisting of neuromodulatory lipids and their receptors which plays a significant role in regulating neurotransmitter function. One receptor that is being actively studied, CB1, is found in spinal and peripheral nervous tissue (including areas important for pain perception). Thanks to early findings published in the British Journal of Pharmacology some terpenes have been identified as having allosteric modulator properties, capable of slowing down neurotransmitter signaling. This helps researchers understand the therapeutic relevance and benefits that some terpenes may have with pain perception and how they can support pain reduction.



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CANNABIS AND ACUPUNCTURE: A DOUBLE BOOST FOR THE ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM

Chinese medicine has incorporated the use of both cannabis and acupuncture for thousands of years. What is becoming increasingly evident to Western scientists, however, is that used together, they may present one of the most promising ways to maintain better human health.

 Both acupuncture and cannabis have been used in therapeutic healing regimes for literally thousands of years by Chinese health practitioners. What is just beginning to be understood by Western medicine if not “scientific” standards, however, is how they might work synergistically together.

Even more intriguingly, it appears, that it is not just cannabis, that stimulates the ECS (or endocannabinoid system), but that acupuncture does as well.


WHAT IS THE ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM?

The endocannabinoid system of the body was actually only discovered relatively recently – in the 1990’s – by Israeli scientist Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, also known as the “father” of cannabinoids (at least in the West) as well as the person who discovered THC.


The ECS is a series of receptors called CB1 (which occur primarily in the brain of most mammals) and CB2 (which are present throughout the central nervous system, organs and tissues), that are today known as the fourth major regulatory system of the body. They work to regulate everything from pain sensations, inflammation and immune system response to memory, appetite and mood as well as overall metabolism.


CANNABIS HAS LONG BEEN A PART OF CHINESE MEDICINE

Cannabis is known as “ma” in Chinese, which means “help”, and “numbness”, as well as being the word for the plant itself. It has been used as part of accepted Chinese medicinal practice and herbal lore for literally thousands of years.


As early as 2737 BC, the Emperor Shen Nung, also known as the Red Emperor, wrote a book on “traditional Chinese medicine”, which included what appears to be the first mention of medical cannabis in a medical guide. By 2698 BC, Huang Ti, also known as the “Yellow Emperor”, wrote the Nei Ching, which is also known as the Chinese Canon of Medicine. In it, he describes both the use of acupuncture and cannabis.


Hua Tuo, who lived between 140–208 AD is the first person credited with writing about the use of cannabis as an analgesic and the credited inventor of acupuncture needles. Tuo reportedly used cannabis in conjunction with both acupuncture and to numb pain during surgery.


By 1 AD, Pen Ts’ao Ching detailed in what is believed to be the world’s oldest pharmacopeia (book of pharmaceutical drugs and their uses) how cannabis was already a vital part of overall Chinese medicine, including in conjunction with the use of acupuncture.


CANNABIS AND ACUPUNCTURE TOGETHER – A DUAL APPROACH TO WELLNESS

The practice of acupuncture is the insertion of needles along key points of “energy flow” in the body (also called Meridians). The point of insertions just below the skin’s surface are to unblock one’s “chi”, which is thought to be the source of pain, disease and imbalance.


Recent research also seems to indicate, that what this actually translates into, in medical terms, is less like the tinkling of crystals and more like a process just beginning to be understood within the confines of Western science. Like cannabis, acupuncture appears to stimulate the body in certain ways, working to regulate, heal and optimize major systems of the body, including, intriguingly, the endocannabinoid system.

Research that began in the 1970’s into the science behind acupuncture found, that the analgesic, pain-relieving effects of sticking fine needles just under the human skin in key points, actually does something other than make the recipient look like a human porcupine. In fact, the correct placement of these needles in traditional Chinese acupuncture, stimulate the production of what are called “endogenous opioids”, or those compounds, that function like opioids in the human body. When these are released by the insertion of tiny needles just under the skin, inflammation and pain are reduced.


Furthermore, there is also a direct connection between natural opioids found in the human body and naturally produced endocannabinoids. Through chemical signalling between the two, evidence suggests, that endocannabinoid binding can increase natural opiate output to create an overall reduction in both pain and reduction of an inflammatory response, which is also thought to be one of the main triggers of chronic diseases and conditions of all kinds.


WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR FUTURE RESEARCH?

What the implications of these findings indicate, in other words, is that the practice of acupuncture actually stimulates the functioning of major regulatory systems within the body, what perhaps the Chinese really meant by “chi”.


As acupuncture begins to stimulate the better functioning of damaged body functions, it may also stimulate the endocannabinoid system to work with it to better regulate the body and (at minimum) control pain.


For this reason, it is highly likely in the future, that research will examine not only how acupuncture stimulates the endocannabinoid system, but how medical marijuana itself can work to further maintain such stimulation, even between needle treatments, to return damaged systems to optimal health.



POSSIBLE CURATIVE USES

It has long been observed, even in Western medicine, that both acupuncture and marijuana can effectively treat conditions like addiction, as well as mood disorders like depression. If the body, in other words, is sending “feel good” signals and its own natural (and nontoxic) form of both opioids and cannabinoids to places where internal systems are damaged, the implications for a range of conditions, starting with opioid addiction, are large.


What this could mean, particularly in the West, is that acupuncture will become a far more accepted part of medical systems – and be combined with cannabis use, which is rapidly legalizing across western economies and countries.


What this could also mean for long term preventive wellness is another issue. At a time when governments and insurance companies are struggling with an aging population and exploding healthcare costs, the mainstreaming of ancient Chinese techniques such as acupuncture in combination with the medical use of marijuana into “Western” medicine (including its coverage under health insurance) has the potential to be at least one curative to the overall issue of rapidly increasing healthcare costs and the lack of political capital to cover the same.

 


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