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5 Huge Benefits of CBD Oil You Should Know About

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Cannabinoid (CBD) oil has gained momentum in the world of health and wellness due to its many benefits to the immune system, nervous system, and anti-anxiety properties cited by many users.

CBD oil is a much safer alternative to addictive medications, as it is made by extracting the CBD from the cannabis plant, then diluted with an oil such as hemp seed or coconut oil. This makes it very palatable to consume and is absorbed easily by the body.

There are a multitude of real benefits cited by those who use CBD oil regularly, including some that may surprise you.

Use of CBD Oil for Pain

After CBD was identified as the pain-relieving component of the cannabis plant, the benefits of CBD oil became clearer. With its growing popularity, the physical and neurological benefits have been talked about by users for years.

CBD oil may help ease a variety of bodily pain, such as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, cancer-related symptoms and treatments, and sciatic nerve pain. The way it works is the body creates something called endocannabinoids. These are neurotransmitters that bind to cannabinoid receptors in your nervous system.

Everybody has cannabinoid receptors, and it is the cannabinoid (CBD) oil that helps the endocannabinoid system (ECS) regulate the functions of the body. This includes pain response, as well as sleep, appetite, and immune system responses. By introducing this oil to the body, it increases the functions that help your body relieve pain naturally.

Reducing Anxiety and Depression with CBD Oil

Depression and anxiety disorders have become more common in our society than ever before. Typically treated with pharmaceutical drugs, these treatments often have side-effects such as addiction, drowsiness, insomnia, and more. CBD oil has shown promise in treating anxiety and depression, thanks to our body’s ECS, the endocannabinoid system.

CBD oil increases endocannabinoids in the body, which in turn, may alleviate anxiety by increasing a receptor called anandamide, which inhibits an important enzyme called FAAH. While it sounds complicated, it is simply a system of balance (or homeostasis) that our body automatically accomplishes. CBD oil simply elevates and boosts the system that positively benefits us. This natural approach to reducing feelings of anxiety and depression has shown promise among the millions of users of CBD.

Using CBD Oil with Acne

While you may or may not have been aware of the benefits of CBD regarding pain and anxiety relief, it may come as a surprise that CBD oil has been shown to help reduce acne.

CBD can reduce inflammation, which is exactly what acne is. CBD also may prevent the body’s sebaceous gland cells from over-producing sebum. Sebum is the oil that clogs pores and causes acne and inflammation on the skin.

Benefits for your Nervous System with CBD Oil

CBD’s ability to interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) may assist the brain in signaling the synapses more efficiently in order to maintain homeostasis. One of the most popular uses for CBD oil is users taking it to treat side-effects of neurological disorders such as epilepsy, obsessive compulsion disorder, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s. In some cases, the brain might benefit during addiction recovery.

CBD does not cure or completely treat these issues, but it aids the body in easing the side-effects of these disorders, by treating muscle spasms, improving sleep quality, and improving neurological signals (brain signals) which can reduce muscle spasms and seizures. This can improve the quality of life of those suffering from nervous system disorders.

Inflammation

CBD oil may ease arthritis and other types of chronic inflammation due to its natural anti-inflammatory properties. CBD is not just effective in reducing acne by calming overactive sebaceous glands in the skin. The oil also works inside the body, where its effects are numerous and promising.

For example, CBD oil may be a natural aid in preventing high blood pressure as well as heart disease and cell death. This is due to CBD’s interaction with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), where it interacts with and boosts the ECS, resulting in the lowering of inflammation that causes these disorders.

Inflammation is simply body fluid and immune cells, which collect at points of damaged cells in the body to protect it and flush the area. Chronic inflammation and inflammation that results in cell death can be reduced by consuming CBD oil, which feeds the ECS. This, in turn, reduces inflammation in the body and may help prevent cumulative health disorders such as heart disease, through regular CBD consumption.

 

Parsley Jane
Parsley Jane
Yes, that's my name! My parents are hippies and they thought that calling me "Parsley Jane" would be clever. I can't deny that it's had an impact on my life. I'm a feisty Millennial, but I'm also smart as a whip. I'm currently working on a Graduate Degree in Environmental Science.

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