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  • by Nicola Boulton August 10, 2022 5 min read

    HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR CBD OIL TO WORK FOR JOINT PAIN?

    CBD oil is extracted from marijuana and hemp plants. It comes in a wide product range and unique consumption methods. Furthermore, it contains numerous beneficial properties, hence used by individuals with joint pain. The period required for cannabidiol (CBD) oil to work for joint pain depends on product variety and consumption method. Read here for more details.

    Walsh et al. (2020) reported joint pain cases are escalating, especially in seniors. Some have tried over-the-counter drugs to alleviate this condition, but they do not offer complete relief. For this reason, individuals are shifting to natural remedies like cannabidiol (CBD) oil. Consumers have consistently reported positive results after taking CBD. Cannabidiol oil is derived from hemp and cannabis plants. It contains numerous beneficial properties, hence used by individuals with joint pain. CBD oil comes in a wide product range consumed in different techniques. The period required for this cannabidiol to work for joint pain depends on product variety and consumption method. Keep reading for more information. Learn more about cbd oil and coconut work well; know why

    What is CBD Oil?

    CBD oil is essential cannabidiol that plays an important role in the human system. Manufacturers extract it from cannabis sativa (marijuana) or hemp, the major cannabis strains. Consumers prefer cannabidiol products for their potential benefits in addressing certain health conditions. CBD has a broad product range, including tinctures, oils, capsules, creams, and gummies. Surprisingly, these products are administered in different techniques, for instance, topically, sublingually, orally, and smoking. Various factors determine the period required for effects to manifest. Notably, different CBD consumption techniques have unique onset periods. In this regard, consumers who consume cannabidiol oil sublingually experience the effects faster than those using oral. However, they are all effective and produce the required results regardless of variation in onset time. Additionally, cannabidiol oil is available in different extracts such as isolates, full and broad-spectrum. Full-spectrum encompasses all cannabis ingredients like tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), terpenes, CBD, and other cannabinoids. Isolates comprise purely cannabidiol without incorporating more cannabis compounds. However, the broad spectrum has all constituents in the full spectrum except THC. The full spectrum offers more therapeutic benefits than other extracts since it contains greater content amounts.

    What Time is Required for CBD Oil to Work for Joint Pain?

    The CBD delivery system determines the period CBD oil takes to generate effects towards joint pain. Taylor et al.  (2018) noted that consumers might experience relief within 45-60 minutes if they administer the suitable dosage. Consider the following consumption methods.

    Mouth (oral)

    Cannabidiol oil swallowed through liquid, food, or capsules penetrates via the human digestive system. Absorption is delayed, and dosing is challenging because of slow onset (1-2 hours), recent meals, and stomach acids with unknown effects. Capsules are effective and safe after dosage is established.  Users are discouraged from consuming cannabidiol through edibles such as cookies and gummies. These products have unreliable dosing and are attractive to children but have no childproof vessels. Alternatively, cannabidiol is administered directly into your bloodstream by holding fluid from the tincture or spraying sublingually (beneath your tongue) for about one minute. The flavor might be repulsive, with effects lasting between 15-45 minutes.

    Topical (on the skin)

    Topical products such as balms and lotions are administered directly to your painful joint. Topical products might include constituents like camphor, capsaicin, or menthol. It is challenging to establish whether the beneficial effects result from cannabidiol or other ingredients.

    Inhaled

    Cannabidiol is inhaled through a vape or vaporizing pen. Nevertheless, inhalation of chemical by-products and vapor oils has unknown risks, especially for individuals with inflammatory arthritis. Medical experts discourage vaping because it causes various pulmonary diseases. (Siegel et al. (2019)

    How Cannabidiol Oil Functions for Pain-related Symptoms

    The human endocannabinoid system comprises three major components, including cannabinoid receptors (CB2 and CB1), enzymes, and endogenous cannabinoids. Russo (2008) discovered that CB1 receptors exist in the human central nervous system (these are nerves bound within the brain and spinal cord). They play essential roles in the emotional and cognitive effects of cannabis sativa and pain perception. CB2 receptors exist predominantly in the body's peripheral nervous system (these constitute nerves outside your brain or spinal cord like those in human legs and arms). However, CB2 receptors are present in the central nervous system and immune cells. Also, endogenous cannabinoids are produced by the human body. Enzymes contribute to cannabinoid usage and breakdown. Human endocannabinoid work on demand, implying that it generates endocannabinoids that attach to cannabinoid receptors when your body detects inflammation or restores homeostasis (a body balance state). Cannabidiol does not attach to body receptors solely but functions by inducing various cannabinoid system components. Cannabidiol exerts a broad range of impacts on the body's immune system and peripheral and central nervous system. According to Pellati et al. (2018), CBD interacts with the body's endocannabinoid system to serve as an antioxidant, lowers inflammation, and relieves pain (analgesic). Furthermore, their interaction delays osteoarthritis progression and inhibits nerve damage.

    What to Consider when Purchasing CBD Oil for Joint Pain

    Manufacturer

    Manufacturers determine the quality of products they manufacture. Quality is paramount when dealing with cannabidiol designed for joint pain. Consumers should choose premium quality products that address their health requirements. Cannabidiol items have flooded the marketplace. Thus, users should select wisely to avoid buying low-quality products. For this reason, consider products that have undergone third-party laboratory tests for potency and purity. In this regard, reputable companies provide customers with a certificate of analysis (COA) which analyses the ingredients and their proportions in CBD products. Also, trustworthy brands sell items extracts extracted through the carbon dioxide method.

    Conclusion

    Consumers experience joint pain, especially older people. Some over-the-counter drugs might be ineffective, making patients seek an alternative remedy. Cannabidiol oil is ideal for consumers experiencing joint pain. However, it comes in different product ranges, which require a unique consumption method. Some include vaping, oral, sublingual, and topical application. According to Chicoine et al. (2020), the method determines the duration required for effects to manifest. The oral consumption technique has a longer onset time than the sublingual. CBD is metabolized before being released into the bloodstream by oral technique while cannabidiol enters the bloodstream directly when consumed sublingually.

    References

    Chicoine, Illing, Vuong, Pinto, Alcorn, & Cosford, (2020). Pharmacokinetic And Safety Evaluation Of Various Oral Doses Of A Novel 1: 20 THC: CBD Cannabis Herbal Extract In Dogs. Frontiers In Veterinary Science, 7, 583404.

    Pellati, Borgonetti, Brighenti, Biagi, Benvenuti, & Corsi, (2018). Cannabis Sativa L. And Nonpsychoactive Cannabinoids: Their Chemistry And Role Against Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, And Cancer. Biomed Research International, 2018.

    Russo, E. B. (2008). Cannabinoids In The Management Of Difficult To Treat Pain. Therapeutics And Clinical Risk Management, 4(1), 245.

    Siegel, D. A., Jatlaoui, T. C., Koumans, E. H., Kiernan, E. A., Layer, M., Cates, J. E., ... & Lung Injury Response Epidemiology/Surveillance Group. (2019). Update: Interim Guidance For Health Care Providers Evaluating And Caring For Patients With Suspected E-Cigarette, Or Vaping, Product Use Associated Lung Injury—United States, October 2019. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 68(41), 919.

    Taylor, L., Gidal, B., Blakey, G., Tayo, B., & Morrison, G. (2018). A Phase I, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Single Ascending Dose, Multiple-Dose, And Food Effect Trial Of The Safety, Tolerability, And Pharmacokinetics Of Highly Purified Cannabidiol In Healthy Subjects. CNS Drugs, 32(11), 1053-1067.

    Walsh, E. E., Frenck Jr, R. W., Falsey, A. R., Kitchin, N., Absalon, J., Gurtman, A., ... & Gruber, W. C. (2020). Safety And Immunogenicity Of Two RNA-Based Covid-19 Vaccine Candidates. New England Journal Of Medicine, 383(25), 2439-2450.

    Nicola Boulton
    Nicola Boulton


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