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Does CBD Improve Arthritis Symptoms?


Arthritis involves inflammation of the joints. The cause of inflammation and tissue damage is used to classify the condition as rheumatoid arthritis (autoimmune) or osteoarthritis (other). Depending on the cause of the arthritis, CBD will offer different benefits.

CBD benefits both types of arthritis.

Most of the benefit of CBD comes from its anti-inflammatory properties.

For osteoarthritis, CBD fights the source of inflammation by blocking key inflammatory messengers, such as TNF-a. It also blocks the pain caused by this underlying inflammation.


In rheumatoid arthritis the inflammation is much more severe; In this type of inflammation, our own immune system is attacking and destroying the tissue in our joints. CBD supports this form of arthritis on many levels. It regulates the immune cells responsible for causing the majority of joint damage. Normally, immune cells, called T cells, enter the joint tissue, become activated, and begin to attack. CBD slows down this process by making it difficult to activate T cells in the joint, reducing the rate of joint damage.

Despite how common arthritis is, there are not many treatment options outside of pharmaceutical pain relievers and anti-inflammatories, which often have undesirable side effects and do not address the cause of the condition.

With CBD's broad spectrum of anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, it has been gaining a lot of attention lately as a promising option for treating arthritis.

Arthritis is the leading cause of disability among adults in the developed world. But let's see what arthritis is, and how you could benefit from CBD to cope with it.




What is arthritis?


Arthritis is inflammation of one or more joints. Many people constantly complain of the pain caused by this disease, which usually occurs in the elderly and is concentrated in their joints. It is common to divide arthritis into two types: rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.



ARTHROSIS: it is the most common type of arthritis. It manifests itself through the deterioration of the cartilage of the different joints that suffer from it. The bones end up, over time, being victims of constant wear and tear. In the event of infection or additional injury, the damage could be much greater.



RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: It is the other manifestation of this disease, autoimmune in nature. Again, pain is the protagonist, but there is also inflammation of the joints, as well as the gradual loss of mobility and agility in them. Unlike the previous one, this type of arthritis occurs frequently in the hand and wrists, but it can also affect the lungs or the mouth. Faced with such a condition, can CBD be a help?



BENEFITS OF CBD TO RELIEVE ARTHRITIS

CBD is thought to work with pain in two parts of the body: the site of pain (such as the joints) and the central nervous system, which sends pain signals to the brain when it detects certain stimulation or damage to the nerves and cells. CBD's ability to quell that response is one reason the compound could be a pain reliever for people with arthritis. Another would be the anti-inflammatory properties of CBD. Inflammation occurs when your body is fighting a perceived infection. In autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system is attacking healthy parts of your body like your joints.



1. Treatment against pain caused by chronic diseases such as arthritis

One of the most common uses of CBD is to treat pain, especially pain resulting from cancer treatment.

The studies carried out conclude that its therapeutic use is a good alternative for selected patients suffering from chronic diseases whose main symptom is pain, such as arthritis, thanks to its efficacy and safety.


2. Relationship between the endocannabinoid system and pain related to osteoarthritis.

It has been concluded through various studies that the receptors of the endocannabinoid system have a special relationship with the nerves that transmit pain in the joints. Some of them point out that the main drugs prescribed to treat osteoarthritis are limited only to controlling the progression of the disease, but do not directly attack the source of the problem.

The endocannabinoid system, for its part, plays an active role in this disease, so its prescription to treat it becomes a very promising option.


3. CBD as a powerful non-psychotropic anti-inflammatory.


CBD has very positive effects as an analgesic and anti-inflammatory, its sensation will be limited to being relaxing, so it can be used in special cases, such as rheumatoid arthritis or in the very rare cases of arthritis in children and adolescents.

Considering that rheumatoid arthritis is a much more acute version of the disease than osteoarthritis, and that it occurs both in adults and in children and young people, quite encouraging results can be obtained when using CBD as part of the treatment, combining the recommendations from your doctor with the use of cannabidiol-based ointments directly on the affected areas.




Whats the best way that should I use CBD to treat arthritis?


Some people prefer to use creams or ointments instead of oil, because the effect is localized in the area of pain. However, it is up to the patient and the medical advice to choose one or the other method.

In the case of the oil, the analgesic results are equally perceptible, but as it travels through the bloodstream, the relief is general for the whole body and not just for a specific area.



How to find the right CBD product for you.



Different types of CBD have an effect on your body at different times. This is the time during which you can wait for different types of CBD products to activate:

• Groceries: 30 minutes to two hours.

• Vaporizer: two minutes.

• Sublingual drops: 15-30 minutes.

• Topics: 10 minutes.


Should I see my doctor to consult?


It is always recommended that if you want to use CBD for a specific treatment, you receive medical advice. No one better than your doctor can give you specific instructions on the type of product you are going to consume, as well as the doses you are going to use. In addition, he will be the one who monitors the progress and the results that you obtain throughout the treatment.


The use of CBD as a medicine to control the symptoms of the two types of arthritis is widely supported by the medical and scientific community thanks to its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, as well as the absence of psychoactive effects. This makes it a very attractive alternative for special cases such as children or adolescents with arthritis or the very elderly.

Arthritis, with each of its variants, can be a very painful condition and will undoubtedly make you change your normal routine. There are very few effective treatments and their long-term effects are quite debatable, so you will always have a choice on the natural side. CBD has been positioning itself not only as an effective and safe treatment, but also one that will attack the disease directly at its root, making it much more bearable and even helping you to recover much of your life.



In what way is it more advisable to use CBD to treat me?


1. Take CBD internally:


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2. Apply CBD topically:


Through creams, ointments, roll-ons and lotions.



CBD is an excellent option for people with both rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis; for each in their own way. CBD's powerful anti-inflammatory benefits make it an excellent treatment for the underlying cause of rheumatoid arthritis, which is heavily dependent on autoimmunity. CBD stops T cells from proliferating and attacking joint tissue and inhibits inflammation on several different levels. For osteoarthritis, it stops low-grade inflammation that takes place in the cartilage region of the joints. Additionally, CBD is effective in relieving pain from both types of arthritis. For best results, it is recommended to use both an internal form of CBD (such as oils, tinctures, capsules or edibles) and a topical form directly on the affected joints.

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