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  • by Nicola Boulton September 14, 2022 5 min read

    CBD Massage Oil and Pain

    CBD massage oils are nothing different from normal massage oils. They combine the benefits of CBD and traditional massage therapy. In this article, you will learn more about CBD, how CBD works in your body, what a CBD massage is, and the benefits of massage therapy. You will also learn more about pain, the causes of pain, the benefits of massage, and how CBD massage oil helps with pain management.

    A good massage enhances a good sense of physical and mental well-being. Massage treatment is used to ease pain, reduce stiffness, and enhance relaxation. People use cannabidiol (CBD) for various medical conditions such as anxiety, sleep disorders, pain, and skin conditions. Several spas and wellness centers are beginning to incorporate CBD into their services to enhance relaxation for their clients and soothe some of their conditions. One of the major issues that CBD is being used for is pain. Several kinds of research have been conducted, and most indicate that CBD relieves pain. People experiencing all sorts of chronic pain, arthritis, back pain, and more can benefit from a CBD oil massage.

    CBD Massage Oil and Pain

    What Is CBD?

    Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the compounds in the cannabis plant. Cannabis has more than one hundred and fifty compounds called cannabinoids. These components are responsible for the immense effects that cannabis is widely known for. For example, tetrahydro cannabidiol (THC) is known for causing psychoactive effects when consumed. Unlike THC, CBD is non-psychoactive. Many people, who want to experience the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without having a mind-altering effect, usually turn to CBD for relief. CBD is the best non-intoxicating component of the cannabis plant. CBD has been touted to possess therapeutic properties beneficial for various ailments. Some of them include pain, anxiety, skin problems, epilepsy, stress and depression, and heart diseases.

    How Does CBD Work in Your Body?

    As the popularity of CBD increases, research on this mighty cannabinoid and how it works also increases. CBD gets into your body through the endocannabinoid system (ECS). According to Boehnke et al. (2022), cannabinoids are exogenous ligands that interact with the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a modulator of many physiological and neuronal processes involved in the immune response, pain sensation, mood, memory, and motivation, among others. The ECS is made up of cannabinoid receptors, enzymes, and neurologic pathways. CBD gets into your body and complements the functions of the ECS. CBD binds to several receptors in your body to produce desired effects. For example, it binds with the TRPV1 receptor in your brain, which is responsible for pain and provides relief from pain.

    What Is a CBD Massage?

    A CBD massage uses CBD-infused oil for massage therapy. A CBD massage is nothing different from traditional massage therapy. The only difference is that the massage activity is performed using CBD-infused oils and creams. Most CBD massage oils are colorless and odorless. You are likely to detect nothing strange from the normal massage oil. Deuel & Seeberger (2020) suggested that CBD massage is used by many as a natural pain reliever and complements the therapeutic benefits of cannabis through physical therapy.

    What Are the Benefits of Massage?

    Some people view massage as a luxurious activity meant for pleasure. However, massage is more than that. Massage therapy has been proven as a standard treatment for various medical conditions. A common mistaken belief about massage is that it is meant for pampering. Although this may be true, massage is mostly a way to relieve your body from stress and pain. Massage holds both physical and mental benefits. They include:

    Physical Benefits of Massage

    • Improve blood circulation
    • Reduce muscle stiffness
    • Improve sleep quality
    • Enhance flexibility
    • Reduce pain and soreness
    • Boost immune response
    • Reduce inflammation
    • Promote recovery after a workout
    • Revitalizes your body

    Mental Benefits of Massage

    • It keeps you in a good mood
    • Enhances relaxation
    • Reduces stress levels
    • Reduces anxiety
    • Promotes feelings of wellness

    What Is Pain?

    Pain is a term that generally describes an unpleasant sensation in your body. It may be sharp, stingy, burning, throbbing, or sore. Pain makes you uncomfortable and can be annoying as well. Pain is a signal that something in your body is wrong. It may be localized where a part of your body is in pain or generalized where your whole body is in pain, either from flu or a certain condition.

    Causes of Pain

    An injury or a medical condition causes pain. Common causes of pain include cuts, strains, sore throat, stomach ache, bone injury, muscle cramps, and headache. Other medical conditions such as flu, fibromyalgia, arthritis, and endometriosis may also cause pain.

    Types of Pain

    Pain is generally classified as acute pain, chronic pain, nociceptive pain,  or neuropathic pain.

    Acute Pain

    Acute pain is experienced for a short time. It may be due to injuries such as cuts, a medical procedure such as tooth extraction, or a short illness such as food poisoning.

    Chronic Pain

    Chronic pain is experienced for a long time. It can be months or years. Most people experience chronic pain after an initial injury or disease. Chronic pain may result from medical conditions such as cancer, arthritis, or fibromyalgia.

    Nociceptive Pain

    Nociceptive pain results from tissue damage. It may be acute for cuts, burns, and fractures or chronic for osteoporosis or inflammation from an infection.

    Neuropathic Pain

    Neuropathic pain is caused by nerve damage. Nerve damage may result from various injuries and illnesses. Conditions such as multiple sclerosis, cancer, or diabetes, may also cause neuropathic pain.

    Managing Pain with CBD Massage Oil

    According to Gallily et al. (2018), CBD contains anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects that can be used for pain management. Every animal, including humans, has a cell-signaling system known as the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS's receptor receives signals from different stimuli and enables your body cells to respond. Davis et al. (2019) showed that CBD interacts with the pain receptor (TPRV1) that sends signals to your cells to respond, creating pain-relieving effects. Most athletes and gym enthusiasts are now turning to CBD for pain-relieving benefits. CBD massage can also be an alternative for those struggling with chronic pain and relying on opioids for relief. Opioids can be addictive and result in severe side effects.

    Conclusion

    Massage therapy has been in existence for centuries. Many people sign in for massage therapy as a way to relieve tension and experience relaxation. A CBD massage incorporates the benefits of traditional massage and CBD in one immense massage experience. Studies indicate that CBD may be a potential remedy for pain. CBD contains anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, making it a perfect ingredient to include in massage oil. CBD binds with pain receptors that send signals to your body cells which respond by creating pain-relieving effects. CBD massage therapy can be a great experience, especially for athletes, gym enthusiasts, and people struggling with different types of pain.

    References

    Boehnke, K. F., Häuser, W., & Fitzcharles, M. A. (2022). Cannabidiol (CBD) In Rheumatic Diseases (Musculoskeletal Pain). Current Rheumatology Reports, 1-9.

    Davis, M. P., Behm, B., Mehta, Z., & Fernandez, C. (2019). The Potential Benefits Of Palmitoylethanolamide In Palliation: A Qualitative Systematic Review. American Journal Of Hospice And Palliative Medicine®, 36(12), 1134-1154.

    Deuel, L. M., & Seeberger, L. C. (2020). Complementary Therapies In Parkinson's Disease: A Review Of Acupuncture, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Yoga, And Cannabis. Neurotherapeutics, 17(4), 1434-1455.

    Gallily, R., Yekhtin, Z., & Hanuš, L. O. (2018). The Anti-Inflammatory Properties Of Terpenoids From Cannabis. Cannabis And Cannabinoid Research, 3(1), 282-290.

    Nicola Boulton
    Nicola Boulton


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