As discussed in many topics above, CBD has been proven to be most effective when dealing with arthritis pain. The effects of CBD are corresponding to the effects of pharmaceutical drugs, with fewer side effects. You may be surprised to learn that your body makes its own cannabinoids (called endocannabinoids) and has cannabinoid receptors, some related to inflammation and pain. Researchers suspect CBD helps your body use its own endocannabinoids more effectively. Before trying anything new, consult with your doctor!
There is not much scientific evidence proving CBD curing arthritis, the only evidence there is is that it reduces pain. There was a study conducted in 2006 finding that a cannabis-based mouth spray called Sativex helped to relieve arthritis pain. However, the cannabis plant extracts that the company uses to make the spray contain both CBD and THC. While findings so far have been encouraging, more research is necessary to confirm that CBD oil is an effective treatment for arthritis pain.
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