CBD from Hemp for Diabetes Treatment (Diabetes Study in a Pacific Island Nation)
- The latest clinical studies of cannabis and CBD (cannabidiol) for diabetes treatment bring interesting results
- Medical cannabis will now be cultivated for studies and application in treating diabetics on the Pacific island of the Republic of Vanuatu
Medical Cannabis in the Pacific Archipelago
Like many other small postcolonial nations, the Republic of Vanuatu, located in the Pacific archipelago, benefits from the economic advantages of tourism. Some have also favored Vanuatu as a tax haven, but as everywhere else, numerous problems exist. Local inhabitants, called Ni-Vanuatu, often face high unemployment and poverty. They must largely rely on their own farming and fishing. Exporting locally grown commodities like kava (not to be confused with coffee - kava is a drink from the plant "Piper Methysticum" naturally occurring in the Pacific island area) also helps their survival.
The archipelago area also offers an absolutely ideal climate for cultivating medical cannabis, as the republic's history itself suggests. Local politicians and residents are aware of this and now demand complete legalization of cannabis. The entire matter is progressing well, and several local clinical studies are already being prepared, which will specifically focus on researching CBD, its effects on various diseases, and potentially replacing local pharmaceuticals with cannabis-derived substances, such as cannabidiol. In the Republic of Vanuatu, this will primarily involve attempts to use CBD in treating diabetes.
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