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CBD oil benefits: a remedy for arthritis

Published By: Marco / Published On: 17 May, 2021

CBD oil benefits a remedy for arthritis

CBD oil is an effective treatment to alleviate the characteristic pain caused by osteoarticular diseases such as arthritis. The large amount of CBD or cannabidiol, one of the best-known metabolites of cannabis, has a marked and significant pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory action, which is useful for providing relief, significantly reducing pain and allowing the user to carry out everyday activities with confidence, which are made difficult by the disease.

CBD oil should therefore not be underestimated by doctors and sufferers because of its many beneficial properties: this cannabis sativa derivative is as effective an alternative therapy as the well-known medical cannabis.

What is arthritis, what causes it and what symptoms it can cause

Numerous scientific studies suggest that CBD oil may play an important role in the treatment of arthritis, due to the anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties of the active ingredient, making it a valuable and effective therapy for chronic pain.

What is rheumatoid arthritis?

Rheumatoid arthritis, identified by the acronym "RA", is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that tends to affect joints electively.

Among the osteoarticular diseases, rheumatoid arthritis is undoubtedly the most severe form in terms of structural damage to the joints, since the risk of extra-articular complications and mortality is high. As is generally the case with the main autoimmune diseases, arthritis is caused by the immune system which, instead of defending the organism from external aggression, tends to attack healthy tissue by failing to identify it as such.

The target of the antibodies in this case is the so-called synovial membrane, the covering of the joints that allows them to move. This membrane reacts to the inflammation by increasing its volume and thus gives rise to the 'synovial cloth', which, as it expands, causes the cartilage to degrade progressively, eventually affecting the bones and surrounding tissues.

This is the origin of the disability condition that tends to affect those who have suffered from arthritis for a long time, an inflammation that in the long term can compromise the muscles, blood vessels, lungs and kidneys, up to the nervous system, the heart and the visual apparatus.

Causes of arthritis

The causes of rheumatoid arthritis are not completely known to date: the only thing that is certain is the characteristic multifactorial pathogenesis. However, in genetically predisposed individuals, a single trigger event may be responsible for the characteristic joint inflammation.

Scientific research to date has identified a number of risk factors, both genetic and environmental: the onset of the disease may, however, depend on gender, age and exposure to cigarette smoke. Dietary and hormonal factors also play a significant role, as do infectious agents.

Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis

Typical main symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are intense pain, swelling, stiffness together with progressive loss of function of the joints involved. The main symptom, pain, is spontaneous, continuous, present even at rest, although it improves slightly with movement.

Joint stiffness usually appears particularly intense on awakening and can easily last for hours, or even the whole day: this peculiarity tends to differentiate rheumatoid arthritis from other joint diseases such as osteoarthritis, where stiffness tends to resolve within a few minutes.

While loss of function tends to appear in the early phase of the disease, starting with synovitis, joint deformities and ankylosis can easily occur in the advanced phase.

The joints are usually involved bilaterally and symmetrically, which is a typical feature of the disease. The joints of the hands and feet are most susceptible, as are the wrists, shoulders, elbows, ankles and knees.

What is CBD oil

The effects of CBD are not psychoactive, it is not related to 'getting high', unlike THC, which has psychoactive effects. It is precisely those who are not interested in THC and its psychotropic effects who have approached CBD oil solely for its properties for its health benefits.

The effects of CBD are not psychoactive, it is not related to 'getting high', unlike THC, which has psychoactive effects. It is precisely those who are not interested in THC and its psychotropic effects who have approached CBD oil solely for its properties for its health benefits.

Another reason for the CBD oil's success is the absence of serious and potentially lethal contraindications for the body.

However, even though CBD oil is a natural product, doses should not be abused, as side effects may occur.

CBD oil is a valuable derivative of cannabis sativa, which is obtained from the female inflorescence, the same inflorescence that has a high concentration of active cannabinoids, by means of specific extraction techniques. Extremely concentrated and effective for therapeutic and medical purposes, CBD oil involves special processes aimed at extracting the cannabidiol, which is only subsequently integrated into a so-called carrier oil.

It is precisely the CBD or cannabidiol that is extracted using either alcoholic or carbon dioxide solvents. In both cases, the main objective is to obtain high-purity, fully decarboxylated CBD crystals. However, techniques using carbon dioxide are preferable as it does not affect the integrity and purity of the product.

The essence is then filtered and added to the carrier oil in such a way that it is perfectly bioavailable, reducing the characteristic taste of the extract, which is not exactly pleasant.

This results in a ready-to-use, therapeutic grade CBD oil that is widely used in the treatment of a wide range of diseases.

How CBD oil can be effective in treating arthritis symptoms

CBD oil has revealed countless positive and beneficial effects in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. As suggested by the entire scientific community, CBD or cannabidiol can significantly reduce the pain and inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis, providing an alternative therapy to conventional drug treatments.

CBD oil has revealed countless positive and beneficial effects in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. As suggested by the entire scientific community, CBD or cannabidiol can significantly reduce the pain and inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis, providing an alternative therapy to conventional drug treatments.

In addition to modulating the activities of the immune cells responsible for the main damage to the joints, this active ingredient progressively reduces inflammation and inhibits pain transmission, thus alleviating its perception.

These effects were confirmed by research carried out on mice which, once arthritis had been induced by injections of collagen, were given CBD derived from cannabis sativa, which progressively slowed down the progression of the disease. The same study also showed that CBD injections as well as oral consumption of the active ingredient had the same effects, given a daily dosage of 25mg/kg.

Other studies suggest that cannabidiol cbd, have shown other beneficial abilities of CBD oil and other CBD products such as lowering blood pressure, thereby reducing stress and anxiety.

Furthermore, clinical trials seem to confirm that cannabidiol reduces anxiety induced by simulated public speaking in treatment-naïve social phobic patients.

CBD oil also helps with arthritis pain

One of the main benefits of CBD oil is the particularly positive effect of the active ingredient on arthritis sufferers, where legal CBD or cannabidiol helps to reduce chronic pain and thus improve 'quality of life'. A study conducted in December 2017 and published in the journal Pain investigated how CBD or cannabidiol was able to prevent arthritis pain and joint neuropathy. Based on their findings, the researchers found that CBD was perfectly capable of reducing both conditions by resolving inflammation and protecting nerves.

However, although legal cannabis is now the subject of study and considerable interest from the entire scientific community, it is necessary to take concrete note of its many benefits. A step forward has been taken thanks to the introduction of medical cannabis, the use of which is regulated by the Ministry of Health: however, awareness and appropriate experimentation are needed to fully liberalise the use of CBD oil and all the related and beneficial CBD cannabis derivatives now available to patients.

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Published By: Marco
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