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September 27, 2022 4 min read
CBD inhalers are best for sleep, relaxation, and pain relief. They are also reliable for easing chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma because of their anti-inflammatory properties. The current article discusses the benefits of CBD inhalers to various lifestyles.
CBD is infusible in many products. People use the cannabis derivative for different reasons, including medical, recreational, and therapeutic purposes. While the cannabis derivative is not approved for medical use in most products, research shows that it can relieve the body from different health conditions without significant side effects. Some prescription drugs like opioids given to athletes can be addictive; hence, substituting the drugs with CBD may offer safer alternatives to pain relief. Among the many products infused with CBD are inhalers; the inhalers are portable and convenient for enjoying the medical and therapeutic benefits of cannabis.
Inhalers are also called bronchodilators. CBD inhalers help the user to get the cannabis compound directly to the lungs. The cannabis derivative has various health benefits to the body, such as relieving pain, improving sleep, improving sleep patterns, and alleviating mental disorders such as stress (García-Gutiérrez et al., 2020). CBD inhalers help to relax the body and the mind due to the cannabinoid in the CBD. The inhalers can be infused with the three types of CBD; full spectrum CBD, broad-spectrum CBD, and CBD isolate.
The full spectrum inhaler contains all the compounds derived from the plant, including THC. Watt & Karl (2017) noted that THC is known for its psychoactive effect. However, the legal amount of THC is below 0.3% in CBD; this level is approved by the food and drug administration since it cannot alter the mental functioning of the user. Depending on the region and the state, the amount of THC can differ. For example, Italy legalizes more than 0.3% THC.
On the other hand, broad-spectrum CBD has different compounds from the plant, including terpenes and flavonoids, except THC. In contrast, the CBD isolate has only CBD as the ingredient from the plant. Research shows that full spectrum CBD and broad-spectrum CBD effect increases with an increase in the dosage, while an increase in the CBD isolate dosage does not alter its effectiveness.
CBD is absorbed into the bloodstream via the lungs, enhancing fast kick-in. The human body has cannabinoid receptors responsible for the body's immune, senses, and appetite. The receptors (endocannabinoids) are found in the brain, nerves, and the skin. CBD interacts with these receptors to provide relief to the body. CBD inhalers are believed to help people quit smoking, although a limited amount of studies confirm this claim.
CBD inhalers can help one quit smoking; research shows that cannabis derivatives re-wire the brain to associate CBD with pleasure instead of the harmful nicotine. Hence, inhalers that mimic smoking are effective for addicts who want to quit.
CBD taken through inhaling is easily absorbed into the body system. This can make you feel an immediate effect compared to the edibles that go through a fast-pass process.
According to Pellati et al. (2018), CBD has anti-inflammatory effects and thus can help reduce the severity of chronic conditions like asthma which is characterized by swelling of the airways.
According to García-Gutiérrez et al. (2020), CBD can alleviate stress, anxiety, and depression due to its soothing properties. While stress and anxiety are common experiences, their severity could differ from person to person; when the mind is disturbed, your productivity and sleep pattern also deteriorate.
Sleep is important for a healthy lifestyle. However, many today focus on careers at the expense of quality sleep. Internal and external factors can cause poor sleep. The internal factors include pain and mental disorder, while the external include noise stressors like noise and other environmental discomforts. Similarly, lifestyle can affect your sleep; for instance, taking too much coffee before bed or watching television and mobile phones with blue light may hamper the production of sleep hormones. Scientist suggests that blue light affects the melatonin hormone. The hormone is responsible for sleep and wake cycles. According to Teitelbaum (2019), CBD can help improve sleep quality and treat insomnia by targeting the main cause of sleep problems. For example, if poor sleep is caused by pain, the cannabis derivative suppresses the pain and eases the user into sleep. Also, CBD interacts with cannabinoid receptors to relieve inflammations that may inhibit quality sleep.
According to Teitelbaum (2019), CBD can treat epilepsy; FDA has approved the cannabis extract (Epidiolex) for treating seizures in children with rare forms of epilepsy;
CBD has become infusible in many products. The cannabis extract is found in food, beverages, and beauty products and has multiple medical and therapeutic effects. The cannabis derivative has different health benefits, offering a natural remedy for multiple conditions without side effects. The multiple forms of CBD make it convenient for different lifestyles; users can access the products through vaping, gummies, tincture, topical, and raw CBD oil. The product is largely legal, making it a convenient lifestyle additive.
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