Contending with normal daily routines can be challenging for anyone. But those people who are continuously battling the physical and emotional struggles of living with diabetes can now find solace for their stress through the use of CBD, including Swissx’s unique blend of CBD plants.

Diabetes is an inflammatory condition in which the hormone insulin is unable to help regulate glucose levels circulating in the blood. Reasearch has found that CBD is a viable treatment for inflammation that’s triggered by high glucose levels, and offsets the overall damage diabetes can inflict on the walls of blood vessels. CBD also helps in reducing insulin resistance and moderating blood sugar for people with type 2 diabetes.

CBD can help improve diabetes through its interaction with the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS is a network of receptors that’s responsible for maintaining the body’s homeostasis, regulating cardiovascular, nervous and immune system functions, and helps regulating such functions as sleep, pain, immune function and stress. CBD also binds to and activates receptors in the brain that create a therapeutic effect in the body, which helps users find relief from the anxiety associated with the disease without feeling impaired.

Using Swissx CBD for diabetes doesn’t lead to adverse health effects; in fact, research also suggested that because of its anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects, CBD may help stop or slow down the symptoms of the disease. In an assessment on CBD, the World Health Organization has noted that CBD’s generally well tolerated, and doesn’t show any indicators of potential for abuse or dependence.

One of the most highly effective forms of CBD to use in order to help treat symptoms of diabetes is hemp oil, of which Swissx sells several forms. One product is the OG Skywalker Blend CBD Gold Label oil, which is sold in one gram syringes. Swissx’s Gold Label is considered to be a part of the upper elite of the available CBD oils, as it contains a CBD share of 50% and 3% THC. Swissx Gold Label CBD Oil, which is made in accordance to legal measures, is being sold in glass syringes for $50. (Note that due to its highly potency, consumers shouldn’t use more than the suggested amount.)

For people who prefer to use CBD drops instead of syringes, the Wingra Farms Hemp Extract Tincture is one of Swissx’s most popular, affordable hemp oil products. The drops, which are made from 100% American-grown hemp, are approved by Swissx’s labs. The drops combine all-natural peppermint flavor with the company’s proprietary fast absorption technology to deliver the safest and most effective benefits of CBD.

One serving of Wingra Farms, which is five drops, can be taken orally, day or night. The drops retail for $28 for a 250mg bottle; $35 for a 500mg bottle; and $38 for a 750mg bottle.

Another one of Swissx’s leading drops is the Hemp-Moji Happy Drops, which retails for $35 for a 250mg bottle; $39 for a 500mg bottle; and $50 for a 750mg bottle. The drops, whose key ingredients are hemp CBD extract and hemp seed oil, are also approved by Swissx’s labs.

Swissx is one of the leading companies in the world that supports affordable and healthy cannabis use. Its CBD products improve the quality of life of people who have genetic predisposition to such ailments as anxiety, depression and insomnia, as well as general physical pain. For more information on Swissx, which was founded and run by Greek billionaire-CEO, Alki David, visit the company’s official website.

In addition to its CBD products, Swissx has also become known for its popular streaming service, Swissx TV. The streaming service enables viewers to watch live and recorded UK and international television shows, movies and music videos in a variety of genres, including news, sports, drama, comedy, horror, lifestyle, shopping, pop, EDM and blues. For more information on Swissx TV, visit the service’s official website.

By Karen Benardello

As a graduate of LIU Post with a B.F.A in Journalism, Print and Electronic, Karen Benardello serves as ShockYa's Senior Movies & Television Editor. Her duties include interviewing filmmakers and musicians, and scribing movie, television and music reviews and news articles. As a New York City-area based journalist, she's a member of the guilds, New York Film Critics Online and the Women Film Critics Circle.

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