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Does CBD Oil Work? Studies Suggest So

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Cannabis oil has gained attention widely among people over recent years. Some studies and evidence show that CBD oil is indeed effective. In several surveys it is said that CBD reduced back pain effectively. It has been discovered that its components relieve several types of pain. It is extracted from the cannabis plant or also known as marijuana. However, it does not contain THC, cannabinoid tetrahydrocannabinol. It is a compound that produces a high effect. So, using this oil will not make you high in any way.

Research Studies Evidences

Recent studies have shown that CBD oil reduces chronic pains and inflammation. Our body has a system known as the ECS, the endocannabinoid system. It is responsible for functions like sleep, immune system response, appetite, and pain. Our body has neurotransmitters that can bind to cannabinoid receptors in the nervous system. Due to which CBD has an impact on ECS receptors and reduces inflammation. As a result, any chronic pain can be reduced. These researches are very promising.

In a study with rats, scientists found that injections with CBD reduced pain when the surgical incision was made. Another study also found that using CBD orally can help decrease sciatic nerve pain as well. Moreover, CBD oil also helps patients with anxiety or insomnia. It helps the person to fall asleep and have a proper good night’s sleep.

The European Journal of Pain published a study about CBD helping in the reduction of different kinds of chronic pains or neuropathic pains. The study used an animal model and the results declared that when applied to the skin, there is significant low inflammation and pain caused due to arthritis. However, studies are needed to be done with humans as well to further confirm if CBD works perfectly or not.

Effective in Treating Several Health Conditions

Some of the major evidence for CBD usage is its effectiveness in treating Epilepsy syndromes like Dravet syndrome and Lennox Gastaut. These are one of the most stubborn childhood epilepsy conditions. Antiseizure medication has not shown any help in lessening the symptoms of the condition however, studies proved that CBD did reduce the times that seizures happened and it also stopped them altogether. 

Furthermore, there is some evidence that cannabis is neuroprotective. This means it can also help in traumatic brain injury. It can be groundbreaking to treat Alzheimer’s patients too. Hence it can be said without a doubt that numerous studies’ results were remarkable. Cannabis is indeed effective to decrease epilepsy, depression, anxiety, pain, or inflammation. A cancer patient going through chemotherapy has reported that cannabis lessens their pain and discomfort. It minimizes the effects of chemo and nauseous feelings.

It can also help someone in addiction management and treatment. It reduces the activity of the amygdala in our brain, which is usually responsible for addictions. Then the person can overcome his addiction much more easily.

American Society for Clinical Investigation also stated that CBD can lower high blood pressure. A study revealed the SCBD can decrease the systolic pressure and stroke volume in individuals who are usually suffering from stress. CBD proves to be a natural treatment.

Different Forms of CBD for Consumption

The most common form of CBD is oil but it can also be obtained as a vaporized liquid or an oil capsule. There are also some food, drinks, and beauty products infused with CBD. You can also get it in the form of gummies and eat it easily. Other than that you can find CBD lotion as well. All of these firms are portable and discrete.

Legality and FDA Approval

As of now, cannabis is not entirely legal. FDA had not yet agreed with the regulation of CBD products. They did approve the first-ever cannabis medicine, Epidiolex for patients with chronic diseases. Scientists believe there should be much more research and human trials as well to make sure that it is 100% safe. We have had many successful and positive studies. It can only be expected that soon it will be made available for patients more widely and become a significant part of the healthcare system.

Conclusion

All things considered, CBD does have some side effects like any other medicine. For example, Benadryl makes some people sleepy and some don’t. Every medicine has different effects on different people. So while some people experience good results from using CBD, others might experience irritability. As of yet, there is no fixed dose for consumption. Therefore if you plan on taking it, consult a doctor first and make sure it doesn’t react with any other medicine that you might be taking.

Samantha Palmer is the content writer and content marketing expert at CBDisEffective.com. She loves to write on parenting, health, business, and Medical Science. 

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