Everyone has heard about the advantages of cannabis and its interrelated compounds. CBD is one of the most beneficial and renowned cannabis compounds, which can be used via numerous delivery methods. Out of all the delivery methods, CBD topicals are becoming increasingly popular because of their immediate effects and rapid action. CBD topicals are available in different arrangements, such as creams, lotions, balms, and salves. Compliantpure natural CBD products contain less than 0.3% THC, which ensures that the product cannot cause intoxication(Hammell et al., 2016).
Let's take a look at the many potential benefits of CBD, but first, let's see how does it work?
How CBD Topicals Work?
True CBD
can penetrate through the dermal and subdermal layers of the skin and reach the
Endocannabinoid system's receptors. The ECS is the body's cell signaling
mechanism that regulates several important functions of the body.
Our
bodies contain endocannabinoid receptors throughout, including within our skin.
CBD containing skin products, can interact with the ECS’s receptors and may
help to ease the symptoms of muscular discomfort. CBD can mimic the function of
endogenous cannabinoids like anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglyerol. CBD is also
known to boost the uptake of the endogenous cannabinoids and reduces the
degradation to be used up again(Bruni et al., 2018).
Discomfort Management in Localized Areas
If
you are experiencing sore and achy muscles, knees, or any localized area, CBD
infused oils and lotions are an excellent choice to aid the discomfort. CBD topicals
act peripherally and therefore intoxication is not a concern, even if the product contains trace amounts of THC.
It is recommended to apply CBD cream or CBD lotion directly on the site
of discomfort; muscles, joints, neck, and head.
CBD sprays for relief, are also a solid option.
Reduces Skin Irritation
Minor skin irritations caused by scratches or abrasions can be eased with hemp salves and lotions. CBD can work well against environmental threats and promote healthy skin and gut functions. You can also use CBD to reduce irritation caused by bug or mosquito bites.
CBD May Help With Psoriasis
Psoriasis
is an autoimmune disease that affects not only the skin but also affects the
joints. Itchy and flaky patches characterize it. It is an uncomfortable
condition that may result in a buildup of dead skin cells. Currently, there is
no treatment of the disease, and therapeutic medicines are only to reduce the
symptoms and ease of the discomfort(Wilkinson & Williamson, 2007).
CBD
helps regulate proper immune function which may help to reduce the symptoms.
Oral doses can help in reducing discomfort and promote overall health. However,
CBD topicals may be a better choice to quickly and effectively help reduce
redness, itching, and irritation at the source(Jarocka-Karpowicz et al., 2020).
CBD for Burns
As
mentioned prior, CBD may help promote proper immune function, which is why it
can be used to ease the discomfort caused by burns. It may also allow the burnt
skin to recover faster and may provide a soothing effect. CBD can be used directly to burns to aid quick and instant relief(Hammell et al., 2016).
CBD for Insomnia
The endocannabinoid system is responsible for maintaining functions such as mood,
sleep, and cardiac system. Within the endocannabinoid system, there is a
network of cannabinoid receptors in the brain and central nervous system.
Cannabinoids attach with brain cells and maintain the sleep/wake cycle. It
works by helping to reduce anxiousness and may relieve discomfort. This may help to promote relaxation in mind
and body, as well as promote peaceful sleep. The use of CBD balms to massage
your forehead may help one’s quest for sound sleep(Murillo-Rodríguez et al., 2006).
CBD Topicals for Massage
CBD
infused oils can be used for therapeutic massage. As the CBD oil seeps into the
skin's deeper layer, it interacts with the receptors and which may help ease multiple ailments. People report
positive uses for a myriad of conditions, such as injuries, achy muscles and
joints, and more. It is not only for a good night's sleep but also for relaxing
after a tough day at the office or gym(LEINOW & BIRNBAUM, 2011).
CBD for Juvenile Skin
Hemp beauty products may help improve the appearance of your, lending a more youthful glow. CBD's antioxidant properties in particular, may help you achieve the youthful look you seek. CBD-infused vitamin E or C products work best for the skin and keep it glowing and shiny(Katona & Freund, 2012).
Types of CBD Topicals
CBD topical
are available in several forms such as:
CBD
Topical Creams: These contain high-quality hemp extract that can
help with seasonal threats and irritation.
CBD
Body Lotions and CBD Topical Serums: Bothmaypromote improved skin elasticity
and help with skin hydration. Most
topicals are usually infused with other beneficial ingredients that your skin
will love. The healing process usually occurs while we sleep, so timing the
application of your CBD infused lotion may be of benefit.
CBD Salves: These
CBD ointments are another excellent
option to help promote proper skin function.
CBD Sprays:
CBD sprays are excellent for those seeking the rapid delivery of CBD into the system, as the microscopic CBD particles get absorbed quickly.
Dosage
The dosage of organic CBD topicals depends on many factors, and it is usually preferred to start small and titrate up overtime.
Wrap Up
CBD
topicals are one of the fastest and most effective delivery methods to help
ease localized discomfort or soothe achy muscles and joints.
“These statements have not been evaluated by food
and drug administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease”.
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