CBD for Athletes

The other day, on a blog called Sports and CBD
We talked about how WADA removed CBD from the banned substances.

Sports and CBD

Let's take a look at how WADA actually stipulates it.



S8 Cannabinoids

Prohibited during competitions

All prohibited substances in this classification are specified substances
Substance of Abuse: Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

Abuse substances are often used in society outside the realm of sports (abused).
Therefore, it is a substance that is specifically identified as a prohibited substance.

Cannabinoids are the names of ingredients isolated as components of cannabis.
CBD and THC are typical substances, but more than 100 other substances have been discovered.


All natural and synthetic cannabinoids are prohibited
For instance
#Cannabis (hashish (cannabis resin) and marijuana) and cannabis products
#Natural and synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol ( THCs)
#Synthetic cannabinoids that mimic the effects of THC

It is written.
(The italics in the middle will be my additional explanation.) )

Finally, as an exceptionCannabidiolIt is written.

CBD is indeed recognized, but all other cannabinoids are prohibited substances.
With hemp CBD products, it's almost impossible to completely get rid of THC!
And the question is how long that trace amount of THC will remain in the blood.
If you drink it all the time, you don't know if the THC below the detection sensitivity is really at the same level.

If you think about that, it's much safer not to use hemp CBD in the first place.

With Kriya, you don't have to worry about that.
It does not contain THC from the beginning and
I only use those extracted from the highest quality flowers.

So, at the last Tokyo Olympics, some of the overseas athletes
It seems that some people were drinking Kriya.


Sports and CBD

Sports and CBD

2018In the year the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) removed CBD from the banned substance
More and more athletes are using CBD around the world.
I have also heard that athletes brought a lot of CBD to the Tokyo Olympics.

In Japan, hemp-derived CBD is labeled as isolate (meaning CBD only).
Strictly tested for doping due to the risk of containing trace amounts of THC
Athletes may be hesitant to use it.

The purpose of using CBD for athletes around the world is
Anti-inflammatory
Neuroprotective action
Analgesic effect
Anxiolytic effect
Promotes fatigue recovery
It is said that it is expected to be such a thing.

Kriya is a high-quality CBD that does not contain THC,
In fact, it is used by athletes, especially in the United States.

This year, I have been preparing my loose body with a chiropractic personal gym, but when I started, I drank plenty of water-soluble Miracle Hops on the morning of the day I went to the gym to prepare my body. Otherwise, I didn't feel like I could train.
Now, a few months later, I'm taking capsules or oil to prepare myself, and I'm drinking a lot of water-soluble Miracle Hops after the gym. In addition to that, my body began to want various things, so I drank protein powder.
I do.

Is training for 1 hour once a week effective?
It is definitely out.
That's why the amount of training you do in one hour of training increases, and the way you are driven is also good...?
I think that if you do it alone, you can never do it.

My feeling is that if I hadn't used Kriya,
It only took effect more slowly.
I think it may have taken root.

Athletes who are thinking about using it, and you who think that you have to move your body because you don't exercise enough,
How about using Kriya to train well?



If you know me, you can do it because you used to climb mountains and ski hard, right? I think some people think so.
In fact, my face turned white during training, not once or twice, but SpO2 (blood oxygen level) was measured?I was able to get my body back??

In fact, it's not perfect yet, but the body will answer as much as it does.
I feel it.

20More than a year ago, when a doctor from the medical association asked me to give a lecture on gait disorders, I did a lot of research.
At that time, there was a story about a person who exercised for the first time in his old age.
I definitely changed with my muscles.
I also had the impression that I should have exercised from a young age.

After knowing that, patients always told me that no matter how many times they get
We were talking about building muscles.

That's why I decided to get my body in order, which I had been slacking off for a while.
Because I was originally exercising, I should be able to do it, and I knew the risk of injury.
I decided to train in the same way as I do now.