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Related: About this forumShould You Try Cannabis Creams for Pain Relief?
Cannabis-infused sports creams claim to offer muscle relief. We spoke to experts to see if they're worth a shot.Chances are you're no stranger to muscle aches. Well, what if we told you that cannabis creams might help provide relief?
Yes, there's a new type of topical ointment on the market, and it's infused with the cannabidiol (CBD) from marijuana. Manufacturers claim it can help alleviate acute pain and muscle soreness. CBD is similar to THC, except it's non-psychoactive, meaning some researchers view it as the golden child of medicinal use.
Science has confirmed that cannabis is an effective pain reliever, reinforced in a massive new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. But there's a big difference between ingesting cannabis or its individual chemicals orally and absorbing it through your skin. Here, the lowdown on this new crop (no pun intended) of pain relievers.
What exactly is a CBD-infused topical cream?
The ointment is made from infusing high-quality cannabis flowers in some kind of quality oilcoconut or olive typicallywhich extracts the active compounds, either CBD, THC, or both depending on the type of hemp used. This oil is then blended with other therapeutic herbs, like arnica or lemongrass essential oils, that are well-known pain relievers.
If you read the ingredient list, often everything in the jar is straight from mother earth. As long as that's indeed the case with the cream you have your eye on, the formula is immensely safe, chemically, says Gregory Gerdeman, Ph.D., neurophysiologist who researches cannabinoid biology and pharmacology at Eckerd College in Saint Petersburg, FL.. And since they're formulated to be topicalabsorbing into the top layer of skinand not transdermalwhich would pass through the skin and into your bloodstreamthere's no risk of getting high, Gerdeman explains. (P.S. Here's How Marijuana Affects Athletic Performance.)
more...http://www.shape.com/fitness/tips/should-you-try-cannabis-creams-pain-relief
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Should You Try Cannabis Creams for Pain Relief? (Original Post)
yuiyoshida
May 2017
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tazkcmo
(7,419 posts)1. I don't like it.
It doesn't stay lit!
dhill926
(16,953 posts)3. I've tried it...
worked well for me....
demosincebirth
(12,740 posts)4. I wonder if it'll work for chronic lower back pain?
samnsara
(18,282 posts)5. They are too expensive to just give a try.. anything with higher CBD...
...jacks up the price. I live in legal land so i see it all the time and even discussed it with my PT but for the price I will just go with icy hot, a tens unit and a bag of frozen peas. HOWEVER.. in my past life I was a social worker for a local Hospital's maternal child health program. I made a lot of home visits to non English speaking young moms who often had their mothers and grand mothers with them. I learned a lot about folk medicine and one arthritis remedy was fresh marijuana leaves soaked in rubbing alcohol. The entire jar was a thick green mass. They drain the infused liquid and rub the alcohol in. Don't know what they did with the fan leaves afterwards except maybe a poultice?