Got Pain? There's A CBD Product For You

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Got Pain? There's A CBD Product For You

21 January 2020
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CBD is widely appreciated for its ability to combat pain, but there are a lot of misconceptions about it. For example, some people think that CBD means getting high when, in reality, it contains no psychoactive compounds that will make someone get high. Another bit of confusion is how it's taken. While smoking it is one possibility, it's hardly the only way to imbibe CBD. Here are some potential products that might be useful in putting a stop to your pain.

Topicals

Topical products are a great way to take CBD. These products aren't consumed at all — they're applied directly to where it hurts. This is a good option when you have surface-level pain due to something like an injury or muscle strain.

Sublingual Tinctures

Another good choice is sublingual tinctures. A tincture is essentially a fluid mixture of water, alcohol, and a chemical — in this case, CBD. The nice thing about sublingual products is that they get into the body extremely quickly. Instead of needing to be swallowed and waiting for the body to break down the components so they can get into the bloodstream, they're instead absorbed directly into the bloodstream. You just hold the tincture under your tongue or against your cheek and your body does the rest.

Edibles

Edibles are a good choice if you have long-term pain and aren't getting much relief from it. Unlike topicals and tinctures, edibles take a while to kick in but make up for it by lasting for a long time. Many people report experiencing hours of relief with an edible CBD product. Taking it as an edible also grants you additional benefits that a topical can't, like appetite stimulation and nausea control, if you have problems like those.

Pills

Lastly, pills are becoming a popular way to take CBD. Like edibles, these take a bit longer to get into your bloodstream, but they make up for it with their convenience. You can take pills just about anywhere that you have access to water, which makes them a low-fuss and inconspicuous way of taking CBD. It's also a good idea if you do have a nausea problem since sometimes eating is just too much to ask when you're dealing with nausea.

CBD pain products come in all shapes and forms these days, and all of them have some benefits to offer you. If you're still not sure which kind is best for you, talk to a store clerk to find out more.