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  • by Nicola Boulton January 18, 2023 5 min read

    CBD Oil for Allergy Symptoms

    CBD has shown the potential to treat allergic symptoms. This article explains what CBD is, CBD oil for allergy symptoms, possible allergic reactions to CBD oil, and how to take CBD for allergies.

    CBD has become popular recently due to its potential health and therapeutic properties.It has received much attention due to its medicinal benefits. CBD contains small THC levels, which will not make users feel high. Many people have used it to treat allergies, in which the body reacts negatively to foreign substances. This may be something individuals inject, inhale or ingest into the bloodstream. However, it is good to consult the doctor before using any CBD product to help you determine the best product and the right dosage you should start with.

    CBD Oil for Allergy Symptoms

    What Is CBD

    CBD is among many compounds found in cannabis sativa plants. The plant contains many cannabinoids that play an important role in the body, such as THC, terpenes, flavonoids, and CBN. THC is a cannabinoid that makes individuals feel high. Still, CBD products play an important role in the body when used in small quantities. It makes the effects of CBD more effective and stronger. CBD has potential benefits, such as treating conditions like insomnia, pain, anxiety, and depression. It comes in different forms where individuals choose which one suits them well. These forms include CBD topicals, edibles and vapes. Individuals can apply CBD to the skin, take them sublingually or orally, or consume them by inhaling. All these methods are effective when taken, but they differ in how they are consumed and their bioavailability. The best method depends on individuals' needs and preferences. The three types of CBD are CBD isolate, full-spectrum CBD and broad-spectrum CBD.

    CBD Oil For Allergy Symptoms

    CBD has shown the potential to treat the symptoms of allergic reactions, including asthma attacks, wheezing, itchy throat, sneezing, watery eyes, and sniffling. Allergies cannot be cured but can be regulated with supplementation, the right diet and some lifestyle changes. According to Rossi et al. (2020), CBD has anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties in the respiratory system cells. Cannabidiol can control some intense reactions and ease symptoms like inflammation within the mouth, throat and nose. According to Vashist et al. (2014), CBD has also shown the potential to regulate the development and activity of white blood cells that reacts when individuals get exposed to allergens. This makes cannabidiol become an effective treatment for seasonal allergies. It has the potential to inhibit the blocking of nasal and airway congestion, which usually leads to breathing problems and coughing. CBD contains all the cannabinoids in the cannabis sativa, including terpenes, which are important in treating allergies. According to Salehi et al. (2019), terpene has a type called A-pinene, an anti-allergic agent. It is characterized by the sage aroma and powerful pine that reduces certain rat allergy symptoms.

    A-pinene may be important in regulating allergic rhinitis, hence the potential to moderate intolerable seasonal allergies. According to Horváth & Ács (2015), Pinene can also aid in treating extra allergy symptoms because it is a bronchodilator and anti-inflammatory.Broad and full spectrum CBD contain Pinene in high levels. Therefore, these are the best CBD types to manage the allergy. CBD isolate contains only pure CBD with no terpenes. Consuming CBD isolate will treat allergic reactions effectively. Using CBD oil may be effective in treating allergic reactions. However, before consuming any CBD product for allergy, individuals should consult the doctor to help them understand the right product they should use and the dosage they should start with.

    Possible Allergic Reactions To Cannabidiol Oil

    Individuals can be allergic to cannabidiol. Inhaling, touching or eating CBD can cause an allergic reaction due to contact with pollen. Users allergic to plants, moulds, cat dander and dust mites have a high chance of being allergic to cannabis. It may be difficult to determine the difference between the side effects of cannabidiol and CBD allergy. CBD triggers some side effects such as diarrhoea, fatigue, dizziness, changes in appetite and weight, dry mouth, vomiting, and drowsiness. These should not be confused with an allergic reaction to cannabidiol. Skin irritation is one of the symptoms of CBD allergy when individuals administer topicals directly to their skin. They may notice rash or hives as signs of allergy to the cannabidiol. The components in creams and other CBD topicals may cause these itching reactions. Therefore, it is important to look at the ingredients in CBD products before purchasing them.

    Individuals may experience red, itchy and dry eyes, commonly related to cannabis consumption. This may be caused by inhaling THC, although some individuals may experience red, droopy eyes after consuming cannabidiol oil. When individuals experience this type of reaction, it may be an allergy symptom.

    Some individuals may experience slight headaches after consuming CBD in high amounts. Others report migraines, which is a severe headache after taking CBD. This indicates that CBD oil may contain some ingredients that may trigger allergies.

    Some individuals may experience difficulty breathing, a rare symptom when consuming a high-quality CBD product. This is mostly caused by poor-quality products comprising hazardous or mould additives. Users should consult the doctor immediately when they start noticing such symptoms. Therefore, it is important to buy CBD products from reputable companies since they sell high-quality products. Individuals should buy products with certificates of analysis and third-party lab test results. This will ensure that they are safe for human consumption.

    How To Take CBD For Allergies

    Individuals consume cannabidiol oil to fight the symptoms and prevent allergies. This is because it provides quick onset effects within 15 to 30 minutes after consumption. CBD oil is taken by putting a few drops under the tongue using a dropper. The drops are held for one minute until the oil is fully absorbed. This method of consumption allows cannabidiol to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the blood vessels in the mouth. CBD bypasses the digestive system, so it does not lose potencies like CBD edibles and capsules.

    Conclusion

    CBD has shown the potential to treat some allergy symptoms. Some studies  have reported that CBD and other cannabinoids have anti-inflammatory properties. Inflammation is the main symptom of allergy. Since cannabidiol cannot cure them, it can alleviate their symptoms. It is good to purchase from a reputable company to get the best CBD product for allergies. It is important to get a high-quality product to avoid complications. Therefore, individuals should ask for a certificate of analysis and third-party latest results.

    References

    Horváth, G., &Ács, K. (2015). Essential oils in treating respiratory tract diseases highlighting their role in bacterial infections and their anti‐inflammatory action: a review. Flavour and Fragrance Journal30(5), 331-341.

    Rossi, F., Tortora, C., Argenziano, M., Di Paola, A., &Punzo, F. (2020). Cannabinoid receptor type 2: a possible target in SARS-CoV-2 (CoV-19) infection? International Journal of Molecular Sciences21(11), 3809.

    Salehi, B., Upadhyay, S., Erdogan Orhan, I., Kumar Jugran, A., LD Jayaweera, S., A. Dias, D., ... & Sharifi-Rad, J. (2019). Therapeutic potential of α-and β-pinene: A miracle gift of nature. Biomolecules9(11), 738.

    Vashist, S. K., Mudanyali, O., Schneider, E. M., Zengerle, R., &Ozcan, A. (2014). Cellphone-based devices for bioanalytical sciences. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry406(14), 3263-3277.

    Nicola Boulton
    Nicola Boulton


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