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CBD for Arthritis Pain: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started

58 million people in the United States have arthritis....

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CBD for Arthritis Pain: Everything You
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58 million people in the United States have arthritis. Arthritis can be a debilitating illness that inhibits your mobility. It's often very painful and impacts both women and men.

Many doctors prescribe a variety of medications that combat the pain and offer relief, but sometimes these medications come with unwanted side effects. CBD oil for arthritis pain may be able to help.

CBD oil comes from the hemp plant and is being researched for its health benefits such as relief from anxiety, promoting sleep, and managing pain. If you're thinking about taking CBD for arthritis pain, here is everything you need to know to get started.

What is CBD?

CBD is an abbreviation for cannabidiol, which is a cannabinoid found in cannabis. CBD is one of the most prevalent cannabinoids in the cannabis sativa plant and has a range of potential therapeutic benefits. CBD oil is made from extracts of cannabis hemp plants that are high in CBD and low in THC. CBD oil has become increasingly popular as a natural way to help manage a variety of health concerns.

CBD is non-psychotropic, meaning it does not produce the "high" associated with cannabis. CBD has been shown to have a range of potential therapeutic benefits, including reducing inflammation, pain, and anxiety. CBD is legal in the United States and can be found in a variety of products, including oils, edibles, and topical products.

Should I Give CBD a Try?

One of the reasons why using CBD for arthritis pain may work is because it calms inflammation in the body. Inflammation is painful and it's an indicator that your body is fighting something, whether it's a disease or illness.

CBD works to soothe inflammation that stems from arthritis by modulating immune function and interacting with the endocannabinoid system. It's important to remember that varieties of arthritis exist, and not all CBD works for each kind.

A study published in the journal Pain in 2017 found that CBD was effective in reducing pain and inflammation in rats with arthritis.

What Type of Product Should I Consider?

There are several CBD products. The most popular products are tinctures, capsules, and topicals.

Tinctures consist of CBD, carrier oils, and more. The benefit of tinctures is that you get precise measurements, only take what you need, and you have flexibility on how you use it. They are also the most potent and effective type of products out there.

Capsules are filled with a specific amount of CBD. They're convenient to take for busy people. Capsules need time to metabolize in the body, so you should notice results within a few hours of taking a capsule.

Topicals are CBD products like lotions, creams, or roll-ons that are CBD-infused. For people who have localized arthritis and don't want to commit to taking tinctures or capsules, or ingesting CBD, this is a great option. CBD still works because it penetrates your skin and works with the CB receptors.

What to Look For When Shopping

Shopping for CBD can be stressful, but here are a few tips to make it easier.

You want to find CBD that's rigorously tested. This ensures you're getting a quality product.

When shopping for CBD products, it's important to look for quality, purity, and consistency. Products should be tested by an independent third party lab to ensure that they're free of pesticides, heavy metals, and other toxins.

The CBD should also be free of contaminants like bacteria and fungus. It's also important to look for products that have been extracted using CO2 or other clean methods.

Decide which products you want to use. It's ok to change if something isn't working.

Read reviews of the product. Knowing how other people use CBD and what's worked for them helps narrow your choices.

How to Use CBD

When you start taking CBD for arthritis, it's important to start with a small dose. Starting small helps you gauge how much CBD you need to take.

To find out how much CBD you get in one dose, refer to the packaging. For capsules, you should see how many capsules equal one dose. Once you get to the point where you see results, stick with it.

If you're concerned about overdosing, you don't have to be. Overdosing on CBD is unlikely, but if you consume too much you may experience side effects like fatigue, nausea, or vomiting.

Is CBD Safe to Use for Arthritis?

There is still much unknown about CBD and its long-term effects, but CBD has been shown to be generally safe and well tolerated. A small number of studies have looked at the long-term safety of CBD, and they have found that it is well tolerated and does not cause any significant adverse effects.

Some people who take CBD oil experience mild side effects such as drowsiness, diarrhea, or changes in appetite and weight, but these are usually mild and temporary. More research is needed to determine the long-term safety of CBD, but current evidence suggests that it is safe to use for most people.

Taking CBD Oil For Arthritis Pain

CBD oil for arthritis pain may have positive results for those suffering from pain. With CBD, you could regain better mobility and quality of life without the side effects of medications.

Are you looking for the best CBD product? Check out CBD ReThink Online Store to see our wide selection of products to help you combat arthritis.

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