You are 0.0 away from free shipping

THE HISTORY OF CBD

Roots of the cannabis plant

The cannabis plant is indigenous to the Indian subcontinent (Central Asia). Its first cultivation started around 10.000-12.000 years ago. They probably used it for textile fiber. It is hard to pinpoint when exactly CBD usage started, but we know that it was several thousand years ago.

The first documented use of cannabis-derived medicine was in 2737 BC by Chinese Emperor Sheng Nung. He drank cannabis-infused tea. It was believed to treat gout, malaria, and rheumatism. A Chinese medical collection from 1 AD mentions cannabis as a cure for over 100 medical issues.

Interestingly, the first use of cannabis for skincare can be traced all the way back to Ancient Egypt. Pharaoh Ramses II, who governed from 1279 – 1213 BC, was an enthusiastic cannabis user, and he encouraged others to make use of the plant.


Moving to more modern times

In the 1500s, King Philip of Spain arranged hemp cultivation throughout the empire, introducing the products to modern society.

Hemp was considered an essential crop during the reign of King Henry VIII. He fined farmers for not growing hemp in 1553.

Even Queen Victoria used CBD to alleviate menstrual cramps during her reign, which ended in 1901.

Despite some prohibitions, most countries accepted the use of cannabis until the beginning of the 20th century.

In the last 100 years

Throughout history, cannabis has served as a valuable therapeutic resource. However, during the rise of modern medicine, it was not recognized by most in the medical community due to a lack of scientific evidence.

CBD was first discovered in 1940 by Roger Adams. He isolated CBD (and CBN) from the hemp plant. However, when he separated CBD as an isolated chemical compound from the rest of the plant, he didn’t exactly describe its chemical structure.

Years later, in 1963, an Israeli scientist, Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, identified the structure of CBD. His research earned him the title “Godfather of Cannabis Research.”

In 1988, Allyn Howlet and William Devane were the first to discover a cannabinoid receptor. This made them realize that if the body had cannabinoid receptors, it must produce them naturally.

In 1992, along with Devane, Lumir Hanus, and others, Mechoulam discovered 2-AG and anandamide, two of the major cannabinoids produced by the body. It was excellent news regarding the government’s acknowledgment of CBD as an effective medicine and opened a door to greater acceptance of CBD.

Major scientific discoveries along the way have unlocked new support for cannabidiol. This includes the discovery of the ECS and the idea that CBD could help those with epilepsy. By 2020, the global value of the CBD industry was estimated at over 2,5 billion Euros, and it is only getting started.

The future of CBD

While ancient civilizations celebrated cannabis and hemp, the 21st century brought about a contrasting perception. Only two areas hinder the progression of CBD as a medicinal herb: The stigma associated with cannabis and the lack of clinical research on its therapeutic uses. A change in the mental orientation of scientists and the public will mark the beginning of a new path for CBD and hemp-derived supplements.

Estimates vary, but the CBD market’s value could exceed 10 billion Euros worldwide by 2028.


Source:
www.pharmahemp.com

We automatically place necessary cookies on your device when you visit our website so that our website may be displayed and function properly. We may also place non-necessary analytical and marketing cookies on your device if you choose the “Accept All” option. These cookies collect and analyse different information about your interactions with our website and other websites for targeted advertising purposes.

Please click the Accept All button to agree to the use of all types of cookies or opt out of non-essential cookies by clicking Reject All. See our Cookie Policy to learn more.

×
Managing cookies on the MITRUTRADE - Health & Care website
Mandatory cookies

are cookies that are essential for the proper functioning of the website, whereby the transmission of information in the communication network would not be possible without them. These cookies are also necessary in order for us to offer you the services, which are available on our website. They allow you to log in to the user profile, select the language, agree to the terms and conditions and identify the session of the user. We are not obliged to obtain consent for their use.

Analytical cookies

These cookies help us understand how our visitors use our website. They help us improve the user experience and identify user requirements and trends. We only use these cookies if you have explicitly consented to their use.

Advertising cookies

Third-party plug-ins and tools used as cookies enable various functionalities to work, help us analyse the frequency of visits and how the website is used. If an individual does not agree to the use of these cookies, they will not be installed, while it may however happen, that some interesting features of the website will not be available. We only use these cookies if you have explicitly consented to their use.

Social network cookies

These cookies make it possible for us to provide content for posts on social media and record your actions so that we may provide a more personal and enhanced user experience. We use these cookies only if you are logged into a Twitter, Facebook or Google user account when using the website.

1. General information about cookies 1.1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that most modern websites store on the devices of their visitors, i.e. people who access certain websites on the Internet with their devices. The storing of cookies is under the complete control of the user, since users can easily configure their browser to restrict or disable the storage of cookies.

While visiting the website and its subpages and performing operations on the website, your computer, phone or tablet, automatically or after gaining your explicit consent, stores certain cookies through which various data can be recorded.

1.2. How do they work and why we use them?

Each visitor or shopper is assigned a cookie in order to identify him and ensure traceability at the beginning of each use of the online store. The servers provided to the company by the subcontractor automatically collect data on how visitors, shop owners or shoppers use the online store and store this data in the form of an activity log.

The servers store information about the use of the online store, statistics and IP numbers. Data on the use of the online store by shoppers can be used by the company for compiling anonymous statistics that help us improve the user experience as well as market products and / or services through an online store.

Indirectly and upon obtaining consent, the online store may also store external service cookies on the visitor's or shopper's device (e.g. Google Analytics) which are used to collect data on website visits. Regarding external services, the rules and general conditions on the processing of personal data, which are available at the links below, apply.

2. Permission to use cookies

If the settings of the browser with which you visit the website are such, that they accept all cookies, it means that you agree to their use. In case you do not want to use cookies on this website or you want to remove them, you may follow the procedure below. Removing or blocking cookies may result in suboptimal performance of this website.

3. Mandatory and optional cookies and your consent 3.1. We are not required to gain your consent for the use of mandatory cookies:

Mandatory cookies are cookies, that are essential for the proper functioning of the website, whereby the transmission of information in the communication network would not be possible without them. These cookies are also necessary in order for us to offer you the services, which are available on our website. They enable login into the user profile, language selection, agreeing to the terms and conditions and user session identification.

3.2. Cookies that are not necessary for the normal operation of the website, and for which we are obliged to obtain your consent (optional cookies):

Analytical cookies

These cookies help us understand how our visitors use our website. They help us improve the user experience and identify user requirements and trends. We only use these cookies if you have explicitly consented to their use.

Advertising cookies

Third-party plug-ins and tools used as cookies enable various functionalities to work, help us analyse the frequency of visits and how the website is used. If an individual does not agree to the use of these cookies, they will not be installed, while it may however happen, that some interesting features of the website will not be available. We only use these cookies if you have explicitly consented to their use.

Social network cookies

These cookies make it possible for us to provide content for posts on social media and record your actions so that we may provide a more personal and enhanced user experience. We use these cookies only if you are logged into a Twitter, Facebook or Google user account when using the website.

4. How to manage cookies?

You can manage cookies by clicking on the "Cookie settings" link in the footer of the website.

You can also control and change cookie settings in your own web browser.

In case you want to delete cookies from your device, we advise you to follow the described procedures, by doing so, you will most likely limit the functionality of not only our website but also most other websites, as the majority of modern websites use cookies.