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Fighting Inflammation with CBD

Inflammation can have long-term lethal effects on the body. But treating inflammation with pharmaceuticals like NSAIDs can also lead to devastating health outcomes. In the infographic below, we’ll explain how inflammation affects the body, and how natural alternatives like CBD can help.


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What is CBD?

CBD is the non-psychoactive, highly potent concentrate that’s left over after extracting Cannabidiol from a hemp or Cannabis plant. CBD has demonstrated a range of therapeutic benefits, including anti-inflammatory effects.

What is Inflammation?

Inflammation is your body’s natural way of responding to an injury, illness or something harmful. Inflammation is not always bad, and a minor inflammation can be a part of your body’s injury recovery and healing.

However, chronic inflammation occurs when the inflammatory response lasts beyond your injury or illness. It’s very damaging and can lead to serious health problems.

Lasting Effects of Inflammation

Inflammation can lead to a number of serious health consequences including the following conditions:

  • Heart disease: In the U.S., 1 out of every 4 deaths is from heart disease.
  • Cancer: Nearly 40% of Americans will be diagnosed with some form of cancer.
  • Chronic pain: In the U.S., 25.3 million adults report that they suffer from daily pain.
  • Skin conditions such as psoriasis and rashes: More than 35 million Americans are affected by inflammatory skin conditions.
  • Arthritis: Over 54 million adults and 300,000 children suffer with arthritis
  • Neurological disorders: Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s are notable neurological disorders, and it is widely believed that an inflammatory event can begin the neurodegeneration process of Parkinson’s.
  • Autoimmune diseases: “Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory condition,” says neurological surgeon Brett Osborn.

Notably, inflammation can manifest as multiple illnesses in a single patient. In the case of arthritis patients, for example, 49% of adults also have heart disease, 47% also have diabetes, and 31% are also obese.

These co-occurrences of inflammation-related diseases indicate how inflammation can affect the body in multiple ways.

Main Causes of Inflammation

Inflammation can be caused by diet such as excessive sugar, fat, or caffeine.

It can be caused by lifestyle factors such as poor sleep habits, lack of exercise, smoking cigarettes, obesity.

It can be caused from environmental pollutants such as smog or poor water quality.

And it can be caused by stress. Whether it’s psychological, emotional, or physical stress, the body responds with elevated cortisol levels which in turn create inflammation.

Current Treatments for Fighting Inflammation and Their Dangers

Many inflammation-related illnesses are treated with NSAIDs, but heavy or long-term use can lead to kidney and cardiovascular problems.

Common NSAIDs are drugs that you may have in your medicine cabinet like aspirin, Ibuprofen, naproxen sodium, and corticosteroids.

Over prolonged usage, aspirin can lead to hemorrhagic stroke risk and stomach ulcers, and long term use of ibuprofen increases the risk of heart attack. Long-term use of NSAIDs can leads to high blood pressure, depression, cataracts, and osteoporosis.

How CBD Works on Inflammation

To start, CBD activates nervous system receptors associated with pain and inflammation. The body has both CB1 and CB2 receptors, and the CB2 cannabinoid receptors affect the immune system, pain and inflammation.

Following this activation, there is a decrease in CRP which is a C-reactive protein that is indicative of inflammation.

Next, the CBD chain reaction suppresses cytokines and chemokines cells which play a major role in inflammatory diseases.

CBD then acts on excess immune cells, which can contribute to inflammation, by inducing a normalized death process to these cells.

Why Choose CBD to Fight Inflammation

CBD provides both pain relief and decrease in inflammation.

Not only is CBD suitable for long-term use, unlike NSAIDs, but it does not have the same harmful side effects of NSAIDs.

CBD is all natural, non-addictive, non-psychoactive, and is suitable for anyone of any age.

 

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