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Best Pet Guides is leading the way, teaching pet owners about the benefits of hemp oil for their furry friends.

Driven by their love for pets, the site’s owners at Best Pet Guides decided to debunk the myths surrounding hemp and holistic dietary supplements. Sparking an intense debate over what should be legal for dogs and free to use, the site’s owners have transformed their love for animals into the leading resource for hemp oil and pets.

Hemp oil, which does not contain THC, is being promoted for regular use in a dog’s health regimen.

Hemp is an industry that’s expected to hit $1 billion in sales in the next three years, according to Brightfield Group. The oil’s ability to treat medical conditions have made it a top choice for pain sufferers that do not want to take prescription pain killers.

Small studies have been conducted on hemp oil’s ability to manage pain in both pets and humans.

Best Pet Guides cites studies from the Journal of Arthritis and Rheumatology showing that fatty acids found in CBD oil are able to reduce pain and inflammation by up to 25%. Older dogs suffering from hip-related issues or arthritis can find relief with a proper health care routine that includes CBD, as the site explains.

Anxious animals, those who may have been abandoned as a baby or suffer from separation anxiety, have also successfully been treated with hemp oil. The calming effect of the oil has proven to be effective for travel, thunderstorms and during periods of high stress.

Humans and dogs have an endogenous cannabinoid system that is the same. CBD targets the receptors in the brain, central nervous system and organs to stimulate the body’s “relaxing effect.”

CBD’s therapeutic properties have been linked to multiple molecular pathways, with scientists finding more than 65 targets of CBD. Studies from King’s College in London found that CBD activates the 5-HT1A receptor that is responsible for serotonin production. The activation of the receptor is able to produce a calming, anti-anxiety effect in humans and animals.

Pain reception, as explained by Best Pet Guides, is targeted by CBD’s interaction with ion channels, primarily when it binds to the TRPV1 receptors. TRPV1 receptors are responsible for inflammation, body temperature and pain perception.

Chronic pain, seizures, epilepsy, arthritis and even low appetite have been treated, according to the resource.

Evidence is being presented that indicates CBD may be able to prevent and fight certain types of cancer. CBD may also be able to treat autoimmune disease, cardiovascular disease, neurodegeneration and inflammatory bowel disease.

Studies conducted by the Journal of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association, found that owners often discontinued use, according to 20.45% of those that administered CBD oil to their pets, because the product was too expensive. Only 17% claim that hemp oil was ineffective for their animals, while over two-thirds of owners believed CBD products were helpful to their animals.

Best Pet Guides cautions pet owners to experiment with low dosages for dogs, which will require a different dosage than their human counterparts. Animals that are on a raw food diet or eat primarily poultry may also suffer from linolenic acid intolerance at high quantities.

Experimenting at low dosages and adding hemp oil slowly into the animal’s diet has the ability to relieve anxiety, reduce inflammation, ease pain and provide comfort in an all-natural way.

CBD has been shown to aid in sleep, with just 2.47% of owners claiming the product did not help with sleep. Anxiety, pain relief, seizure control, muscle spasms, digestive tract issues, tumor growth, fungal infections, skin conditions, artery blockage and blood sugar levels have all been positively treated with hemp oil.

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