Arthritis and Cannabis CBD Oils
ARTHRITIS
Sativa 4:1, Indica 4:1 Oil & Cream
Sativa Beginning Dose:
- 2 drops morning
- 2 drops late afternoon
Indica Beginning Dose:
- 1-2 drops night
Organic Healing Cream & Lip Balm:
- Best for those hypersensitive to THC, pregnant or breastfeeding
- Pain Relieving
- Great for Skin Problems (Eczema, Psoriasis, Bug Bites, Rashes, Burns, Moles, etc)
How to use:
Rub on affected areas as much or as often as needed.
Use:
Great for: Relief from Pains in Joints and Muscles, abdominal pains and cramps with PMS.
All Skin Conditions such as Eczema and Psoriasis.
Because the Creams are topical and do not have Psychoactive Effect you can use as much as you want or need.
See the package in our store.
Build to where pain is controlled and use cream to help.
Arthritis, CBD & THC
If you have chronic arthritis pain, you may be wondering about Cannabidiol (CBD) as a treatment. CBD, along with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), as found in Cannabis plant. [1]
Here is what we know about Arthritis and Medical Cannabis Extracts called CBD w/THC.
CBD with THC are responsible for many therapeutic properties and benefits. It is used to treat inflammation, anxiety, nausea, convulsions, and pain, among others.
Using together they work to treat pain in two parts of the body:
1. the Site of pain (such as the joints) 2. the Central Nervous System, which sends pain signals to the brain when it body's natural inflammatory response.
How it works with the two main Endocannabinoid Receptors:
- CB1 receptors, are located in the brain and throughout the body.
- CB2 receptors, are found mostly in the immune and gastrointestinal system
Endocannabinoids can bind to either receptor. The effects that result depend on where the receptor is located and which endocannabinoid it binds to.
For example, endocannabinoids might target CB1 receptors in a spinal nerve to relieve pain. Others might bind to a CB2 receptor in your immune cells to signal that your body’s experiencing inflammation, a common sign of autoimmune disorders such as Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis.
Most types of arthritis are not cured by other treatments, and CBD is considered a less addictive option than opiates, with less side effects and damage to organs caused by many opiates and pharmaceuticals.
Dr. Timothy Leroux, an orthopedic surgeon at the University of Toronto, and his colleagues surveyed more than 600 patients who visited a Toronto orthopedic clinic. People using cannabis generally had high praise for the products. Nine out of 10 said it was effective in managing their pain, and 4 in 10 said it decreased their reliance on other pain medications. Nearly 6 in 10 said cannabis products were more effective than other drugs. [2]
Recent studies have shown an active involvement of the Endocannabinoid System in the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis. The results reinforce the interests on medical cannabinoids for this disorder, especially to regulate joint function and to be a magnificent analgesic and anti-inflammatory. [3]
We created a special package to help with Arthritis, which will help you during the day to relieve pain and at night for better healing sleep. The cream is a complement to help during the day or night which helps treat localized pain and inflammation topically while the oil does its work internally.
Will CBD & THC help my Arthritis? Studies are showing it to be very Helpful, the only way to know is to try it, within a short time you will find the dose that works best for you. We are available to help you with this, it’s easier that you think.
Extra Tip: If it’s your first time or not experienced with Cannabis, it is best to start Low and go Slow… Start with 2 drops and wait 30 minutes. Your dose can be increased until you find that works best for you.
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Sources:
[1] Does CBD help with arthritis pain? - Harvard Health
[2] More Patients Turning to Medical Marijuana for Arthritis Pain
- Webmd
[3] The use of Medical Cannabis to Treat Osteoarthritis and Arthritis - Kalapa-Clinic
[-] A Simple Guide to the Endocannabinoid System - Health Line