Guide to Consuming CBD Oil for Pain and Inflammation

CBD is one of the most recent supplemental health trends to hit the market, and rightfully so. The cannabinoid known as cannabidiol is responsible for treating a wide variety of health concerns and will not result in one getting high. Unlike THC and other psychoactive cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, CBD is used primarily for treating pain and other inflammatory issues. This article will go into detail on how to consume CBD for these ailments.

by: Anthony E. | 04/13/22 1:30PM

 

CBD for Treating Pain and Inflammation

CBD is making the rounds for being highly effective in treating pain and inflammation without getting you doped up. Aside from being able to treat other conditions such as insomnia and anxiety, CBD can also come in many different forms and be taken either as an isolate with no other terpenes or cannabinoids, or as a broad-spectrum product.

When consuming CBD for the first time to treat pain, you will want to start out at the lowest dose possible. Then work your way up until you feel relief. This can be done in increments to let your body absorb the CBD to see how it will affect you. For treating inflammatory conditions, you will also want to apply CBD oil topically. This will further enhance the absorption and deliver CBD directly where you need it most.

The best part about dosing with CBD is the ability control your dosages. Whether CBD gummies or vaping with CBD,  it is important to know how much is being consumed. Getting a proper dose of CBD to treat pain and inflammation is simple and abundant given our current laws surrounding the use of non-psychoactive CBD.

 

Dosage and Side Effects

CBD is well tolerated among adults and is a safe alternative to prescription and over the counter meds that may cause excess drowsiness. You will always want to consult a physician prior to taking a CBD regimen to see how it may affect your day-to-day activities. While CBD is generally safe to use, it can cause fatigue and drowsiness in some sensitive users.

Taking too much CBD can result in dry mouth and diarrhea, so it is always a good idea to stay hydrated while taking CBD. Starting at a low dose such as 5mg or 10mg should be a good starting point to treat pain and inflammation. Most CBD comes in an infusion of MCT oil to deliver CBD to the body quickly while taking it sublingually.

Always read the directions and wait about 15 to 30 minutes to see how your body reacts. If you still feel like you need more to treat your condition, then take another dose. Over time you will have an accumulative effect instead of a tolerance effect, which means you will need less over time to achieve the desired result.

Ways to Consume CBD

CBD is a cannabinoid that can be infused in many different products and used in many ways. CBD can be vaporized, you can find edibles like Mood Gummies, it can be taken as an oil or alcohol tincture, and CBD can be applied topically to the skin. It is fat soluble and can be used with butter and other fatty foods to increase absorption.

Decarboxylation is when you apply heat to the substance to change its composition which allows for the body to use it therapeutically. THC is a great example of this since you would not get high if you were to eat raw cannabis. Once you apply heat to the cannabis, the THC acid turns into a psychoactive form which gets you high.

CBD is similar in that applying heat releases its bond in an acid form to one that can assimilate into the body therapeutically. Cookies and brownies need heat to bake so when you add raw CBD material, this creates the perfect product for medicinal purposes. Gauging the dosage in this way can be difficult, which is why it is always important to source your CBD from reputable brands and dispensaries.

 

CBD Isolate vs Broad-Spectrum CBD

CBD commercially comes in two main forms. One of them is a CBD isolate which is devoid of all other constituents such as terpenes, flavonoids, and cannabinoids. This creates a somewhat weakened version of CBD since it relies heavily on other cannabinoids to deliver what is known as a synergy or entourage effect.

Broad-spectrum CBD is enhanced with other natural compounds found within the cannabis plant to provide users with wholly therapeutic results. The reason why someone might choose an isolate over a broad-spectrum product is due to personal preference, as some simply do not want THC in their systems, even in trace amounts.

While the risk of testing positive for THC in a urine test might be very minimal, the risk is still very plausible. Try experimenting with different high-quality products to see which ones you like and which ones offer better relief from your pain symptoms. Keep in mind that CBD is quite expensive currently due to federal regulations surrounding the cannabis plant.

Final Thoughts

Cannabis is a medicine. It has always been, for thousands of years, even before man was able to recognize it as such. Cultivation techniques have bred new varieties of CBD-rich cannabis that can treat everything from anxiety to epilepsy. It should be noted that cancer patients need as much appetite stimulation as they can get, and while CBD might help other pathways for cancer treatment, it is an appetite suppressant.

Therefore, combining CBD with THC is a superior form of therapeutic delivery. In nature, it is meant to be combined with other cannabinoids for a synergistic effect. Something crucial will always be missing in an isolated form. Shop around and see what works for you. Remember that some individuals are more sensitive than others, so always start out low and go slow.

Working your way up to a dosage that works for you is paramount to reclaiming your health. Taking responsibility for your health by treating yourself with natural medicine is taking great strides in the alternative health community. It is only a matter of time before cannabis is recognized for the medicine it has always been.

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