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Abattis Bioceuticals Offers Comfort to Those Suffering with Chronic Pain & Inflammation -- CFN Media
Abattis Bioceuticals Offers Comfort to Those Suffering with Chronic Pain & Inflammation -- CFN Media.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nSEATTLE, Oct. 30, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CFN Media Group (“CFN Media”), the leading agency and financial media network dedicated to the North American cannabis industry, announces publication of an article covering the launch of Abattis Bioceuticals Corp.'s (CSE: ATT) (OTC: ATTBF) latest product innovation. “Comfort”, a nutraceutical designed to alleviate chronic pain and inflammation, is the first in line of a dozen new products the company expects to launch over 36 months.\n According to a recent Institute of Medicine Report: Relieving Pain in America: A Blueprint for Transforming Prevention, Care, Education, and Research, stated, “Acute or chronic pain is a significant public health problem that costs society at least $560-$635 billion annually in North America alone. This includes the total incremental cost of healthcare in North America due to pain ranging between $261 to $300 billion and $297-$336 billion due to lost productivity (based on days of work missed, hours of work lost, and lower wages). Additionally, the number of deaths associated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and opioids commonly used to treat those with chronic pain and inflammation has risen steadily.” Overall, much more needs to be done to meet the challenges of pain and increase the widespread awareness of it. Abattis Bioceuticals took this goal to heart and set to work, analyzing not only the symptoms, but the physiology behind acute and chronic pain. The result is Comfort. Activating Cannabinoid Receptors According to Dr. Brazos Minshew, MSc, ND and President of the Abattis Medical Advisory Board, chronic pain occurs when internal systems within the body break down and fail to produce important chemicals necessary for regulating pain. This is because when our bodies experience severe, sustained pain, the ability to produce the endocannabinoids and endorphins which reduce our perception of pain slows and eventually stops altogether, resulting in the condition commonly referred to as chronic pain. One of the body’s key pain management systems works through the production of bioactive lipids known as endocannabinoids which bind to and activate the CB-1 and CB-2, our body’s main cannabinoid receptors. When activated, the CB-1 and CB-2 modulate neural activity, helping our bodies cope w...