CBD for Athletes (1)
Source:17 January 2021 -
There's been an explosion of CBD-laced products on the market since the then minister of health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, signed legislation in May 2019 that permitted the sale and distribution of low-dose cannabidiol (CBD) products. The makers claim all manner of benefits — and now professional athletes are using approved products containing CBD to legally enhance their performance on the field.
Hemp is non-intoxicating cannabis that's been harvested for over 10,000 years to produce things like food, rope, clothing, paper and housing material. CBD, when extracted properly from hemp plants, doesn't have any psychoactive properties in the way that dagga does, and is one of the few products recognised by the World Health Organisation as being "generally well tolerated with a good safety profile". It also doesn't produce an excessive release of dopamine, which could lead to addiction.
The human body has, as part of its natural composition, an endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS is a complex network of cell receptors and neurotransmitters that are responsible for maintaining homeostasis in the body. These receptors are spread throughout the body, and concentrated in the central and peripheral nervous systems and the immune system.
The ECS improves communication between all those systems and is believed to also affect and control a wide range of biological functions, including sleep, mood, temperature control, immune response, the perception of pain and pleasure, fertility, memory, and appetite. Whenever the brain senses that something is wrong within the body, the ECS releases natural cannabinoids (endocannabinoids) to restore the balance.
Taking CBD products stimulates the ECS to produce its own cannabinoids and, by inhibiting a specific enzyme, helps them stay in your body for longer — rather than interacting with the cannabinoid receptors themselves.
NATURAL ALTERNATIVE
Saracens and England rugby union player George Kruis and his club teammate Dom Day came across CBD after they both underwent surgery for injuries in 2018.
Kruis has won two European titles and three Premiership trophies in his 10-year career. Day played professionally for 14 years, with over 250 top flight games in England, Australia and Japan, representing England at the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Dom had just had a knee surgery and I was undergoing another ankle operation. That sparked the interest in looking into alternative supplements to the ones we already took — and it coincided with CBD being made [a] legal [supplement] by the World Anti-Doping Federation (WADA)," says Kruis, who came off the bench for England in the World Cup Final against the Springboks in Yokohama in 2019.
Very interesting