BENEFITS OF CHOOSING A CBD CREAM

BENEFITS OF CHOOSING A CBD CREAM

CBD is fast becoming a popular home commodity. It is being used to make creams, balms, gels, lotions, and patches for use on the skin for various applications. It can be used as the only ingredient in these products or combined with other ingredients to boost comfort and support.

What is CBD?

It’s one of the most common substances in the cannabis plant and has over 100 cannabinoid compounds. The compounds can interact with specific cell receptors in the body. These cell receptors work with chemicals produced by our bodies to form the endocannabinoid system, which works to help the body cope with pain, anxiety, stress, among other issues. Besides, note that CBD, whether in cream or supplement form, does not make you feel high as THC, the active compound in marijuana. Cannabinoid receptors in the skin work with CBD in cream or topical application foam to provide valuable support to skin health. Though CBD cream benefits vary, here are the most common ones;

According to a study, one of the most common benefits of CBD cream compositions is to nourish dry skin as it has hydrating and anti-inflammatory effects. Additionally, they soothe and calm the skin. With these CBD solutions, even the most fragile or irritated skin regions can be gently cared for; therefore, you can use CBD creams daily without irritation. However, more research is needed to confirm whether CBD or other chemical ingredients in the cannabis plant have skin-enhancing qualities and other health benefits.

According to research, CBD creams act as a pain reliever by reducing discomfort experienced from minor aches and pains. They have helped relieve arthritis and other chronic inflammatory disorders such as back pain or migraine headaches. According to scientists, CBD influences the way endocannabinoid receptors respond to the signals they receive, possibly assisting in reducing pain and inflammation.

CBD has antibacterial and antifungal properties; thus, if you have slow healing wounds from diabetes or other conditions, it might help speed your recovery and guard against infections. If you’re using it for wounds or blisters, you might choose to apply it directly to the affected region instead of eating it. As a result, this aids in the formation of a protective barrier surrounding the wounded skin and ensures that nutrients are delivered to the areas where they are most needed.

Research suggests that CBD has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that can help treat the inflammation in eczema to a certain level as it influences the body’s endocannabinoid system. Your skin produces cannabinoids and has natural cannabinoid receptors that bind with CBD cream or lotion. As a result, cannabinoids help reduce inflammation by mediating the immune response to injuries and infections, thus positively affecting eczema. Besides, the anti-inflammatory properties can help treat psoriasis, itching, and any other inflammatory disorder. Although as earlier mentioned, more research is needed to certify these claims even though some patients have positively responded to CBD creams for inflammation alleviation.

According to researchers, the anti-inflammatory properties help soothe skin and reduce your body’s inflammation caused by acne. In the study, CBD positively affects sebocytes, which are the cells that produce the oily and waxy sebum that causes acne. If a person overproduces sebum, they will most likely have acne. CBD stopped these cells from overproducing sebum, which might help reduce acne. Though it might help with acne, more research is yet to be conducted to precisely determine the effects of CBD on acne and what side effects it may cause.

It’s not surprising since CBD creams have antioxidant properties and therapeutic benefits due to their origin from plants. These antioxidants help reduce the visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles and skin dullness, by counteracting free radical damage and reducing signs of inflammation. Positively affectingly, another advantage of CBD oil is that it has been discovered to have powerful calming qualities. Its significant skin-calming and skin-normalizing properties can help reduce redness and reactivity associated with skin sensitivity. Since environmental stressors influence all skin types regularly, CBD’s relaxing action can help keep everyone’s skin in check.

What to Look for in a CBD cream

A person must read the ingredients label of any CBD product to know about dosage or potency. Also, most creams list the dosage in milligrams, and it might be best for a person to start with a low dosage and progress to a higher dosage. CBD creams give 8 mg per advisable application, whereas low potency creams typically give 3 mg.

Also, a person may want to confirm if the other ingredients in a CBD cream are natural or the growth location of the cannabis plant. Besides, some CBD extraction processes involve harsh chemicals that might harm the environment, leaving traces in the end product. Again, some CBD creams are costly, and one should consider the price range and how often they need to buy the product. Note a product being expensive does not mean better quality or any added benefits; thus, it is essential to conduct research.

Conclusion

CBD cream might help manage chronic inflammatory conditions, pain, and skin conditions as long as it’s extracted properly. We’re excited to see how the study into CBD oil’s topical advantages progresses, and we expect it to become a staple in many people’s skin-care regimens. Though CBD creams might be beneficial for most people, quality is important, and going for a high-quality cream ensures you get the best results. It is advisable to seek a doctor’s opinion about CBD products’ safest way to use CBD. Lastly, consider stopping immediately and consulting your physician if you encounter any negative effects, such as skin reactions.

References

Oleinik, G. Best CBD Creams & Topicals for Eczema: Reviews & Guide (2021).

Eskander, J. P., Spall, J., Spall, A., Shah, R. V., & Kaye, A. D. (2020). Cannabidiol (CBD) as a treatment of acute and chronic back pain: A case series and literature review. J Opioid Manag, 16(3), 215-8.

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Oláh, A., Tóth, B. I., Borbíró, I., Sugawara, K., Szöllõsi, A. G., Czifra, G., … & Bíró, T. (2014). Cannabidiol exerts sebostatic and antiinflammatory effects on human sebocytes. The Journal of clinical investigation, 124(9), 3713-3724.

 

Crystal Kadir

MS, Durham University
GP

The work of a family doctor includes a wide range of clinical diversity, which requires extensive knowledge and erudition from a specialist. However, I believe that the most important thing for a family doctor is to be human because the cooperation and understanding between the doctor and the patient are crucial in ensuring successful health care. On my days off, I love being in nature. Since childhood, I have been passionate about playing chess and tennis. Whenever I have time off, I enjoy traveling around the world.

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