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CBD and Pain: What You Need To Know

For people suffering from chronic illnesses or acute pain, CBD from cannabis can be a huge source of relief. However, modern society does not view cannabis as medicine. Those who claim that cannabis is medicine are sometimes written off as stoners with a weak excuse to get high.

The truth is that the cannabis plant has over 80 compounds that can be isolated and used to treat a myriad of problems. The two most well known of these are Cannabidiol (CBD) and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). While THC will give you a psychoactive high, CBD will calm and relax you without getting you high, and may be the key to making you well.

Cannabis and Science

When we vape or ingest some form of cannabis, we stimulate our endocannabinoid system. This is what changes the way we experience the moment and the environment around us.

When we isolate CBD, it becomes an analgesic or pain modulator. In other words, it can help calm down a banging headache or help a deep bruise become more bearable. CBD helps reduce inflammation and the sense of pain we feel as the result of illness or injury.  For those managing pain, a few doses from a CBD oral drop is scientifically proven to reduce your pain

CBD, Pain, and Disease

For those with arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, fibromyalgia or any other painful disorder, CBD could be a major source of relief. Other issues like Attention Deficit Disorder, phantom limb, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder can also respond to cannabidiol as it interacts with the nervous system. On-going studies have also shown that this magical compound in cannabis can be used as anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant. 

What CBD Means for You

If you have access to a high quality, reputable seller of CBD products, you can use it in moderation to keep your pain under control. CBD comes in many forms, including essential oils, salves, rubs, and droplets that go under your tongue. If you’re looking for a fast acting solution, ask your budtender in your local dispensary for a “CBD sublingual tincture”. 

Keep in mind that CBD will relax you. However, like any medication, you should not abuse or overuse cannabis. It’s always a good idea to talk to someone who works with cannabis to get a thorough take on what products could be best for you. If you live in California, (or one of the twenty nine other states with legalized cannabis (2017 Legality Map), you can get a medical recommendation and join a dispensary to have some help.

Being proactive about your health is always a good idea. If you’re looking to sleep better, check out our article on CBN, the cannabinoid that helps you sleep.