Research on CBD
How CBD works
How to use
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Traditional treatments for migraine include over-the-counter pain relievers, prescription medications, and preventive therapies. However, many people are turning to alternative remedies, including CBD (cannabidiol) oil, to manage their migraine symptoms.
While pain medications can help temporarily alleviate symptoms of migraine, you may be concerned about their side effects. This is where cannabidiol (CBD) may come in.CBD is one of the many active compounds found in the cannabis plant. It’s grown in popularity as a way to naturally treat certain medical conditions. CBD is not psychoactive and does not cause a “high” or intoxication like tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) . Epidiolex , a drug prescribed for epilepsy , is the only CBD product on the market that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved. What the research says about CBD Research on the use of CBD for migraine is limited. Existing studies look at the combined effects of CBD and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) , a different cannabinoid. There are currently no published studies that examine the effects of CBD as a single ingredient on migraine.This limited research is due, in part, to regulations on CBD and obstacles to cannabis legalization. Still, some laboratory studies have suggested that CBD oil may help all forms of chronic and acute pain, including migraine.Given CBD’s interaction with the endocannabinoid system (ECS) — a complex network of receptors involved in regulating pain, mood, and inflammation — many people believe that CBD may help mitigate the severity of migraine episodes. How CBD works CBD works by interacting with the body’s cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2) . Though the mechanisms aren’t fully understood, the receptors can affect the immune system.For example, CBD may prevent the body from metabolizing anandamide , a compound associated with pain regulation. Maintaining high levels of anandamide in your bloodstream may reduce your feelings of pain.CBD is also thought to limit inflammation within the body, which may also help reduce pain and other immune-system responses. How to […]

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