CBD Pain Relief Oil

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CBD is a substance found in cannabis and cannabis plants) that has been shown to have a wide range of health benefits. Unlike THC, CBD doesn't get you high.

Using topical CBD products, such as CBD oil, can help some patients with chronic pain relieve pain. Using CBD oil may help relieve some of the following symptoms:

pain

inflammation

overall health-related discomfort

Research using CBD products to treat pain has shown encouraging results.

CBD could provide an alternative to opioids, which are addictive and have a greater negative impact on people with chronic pain. The pain-relieving properties of CBD oil and various CBD products are still being researched.

The FDA has approved only one CBD product, Epidiolex, a drug used to treat epilepsy.

There are currently no FDA-approved CBD products available without a prescription. They are not subject to the same quality and dosage controls as traditional medicines.

Read on to learn about the possible benefits of CBD for pain. Your doctor can also help you decide if this is right for you.

Treating Chronic Pain with CBD Oil

The endocannabinoid system is a cell signaling mechanism that exists in everyone.

Some researchers believe that CBD interacts with endocannabinoid receptors in the brain and immune system.

Receptors are proteins that attach to your cells and allow you to respond to various stimuli. They enable your cells to respond to various stimuli by receiving signals that are chemical in nature.

This response has pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory properties that help manage discomfort. Therefore, CBD oil may be beneficial for chronic pain sufferers.

A 2018 study examined the effectiveness of cannabidiol (CBD) in treating chronic pain. Many types of pain have been studied, including:

cancer pain

neuropathic pain

fibromyalgia

CBD is beneficial for the treatment of all types of pain and has had no adverse side effects after a series of trials.

CBD Oil Relieves Arthritis Pain

CBD gel may have anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties that can benefit people with arthritis. Further human studies are still needed.

Cannabidiol (CBD) as an Anticancer Therapy

Some cancer patients also use CBD. Cannabis (CBD) has been shown to reduce malignancies in mice. However, most human research has focused on CBD's ability to reduce cancer-related pain.

According to the NCI, CBD may help reduce some of the negative effects of chemotherapy, including:

pain

Vomit

no appetite

THC and CBD extracts were used in a cancer-related pain study conducted in 2010. THC-CBD extract is combined with opioids for treatment. The study found that combining the extract with opioids resulted in better pain relief than either treatment alone.

CBD for Migraine

Migraine and CBD research is in its infancy. Existing research has also examined CBD when combined with THC rather than alone.

According to a study published in 2017, there is evidence that Thc and Cbd may help reduce acute and severe pain in migraine sufferers.