Wednesday 15 February 2017

How CBD Can Help Your Aching Joints


As humans, our bodies naturally stop working as effectively when we get older. In fact, there is a reason that people get so secretive and insecure about their age - it’s because we are inherently less effective than we were years ago. One of the many shocking truths about the medical marijuana industry is that there are a lot of patients over the age of 65 who are regularly using cannabis to treat a variety of health conditions. Like I said before, we are plenty in need of help as a species when it comes to our older age. Things just stop working as well and we begin to experience pain and issues in every single part of our body.



The great news is that many senior citizens in the United States are taking advantage of their state's medical marijuana program to make sure that they are taken care of when it comes to chronic pain, diseases, and other health conditions. In fact, studies and surveys suggest that people over the age of 65 have the most to gain from using medical marijuana, as much of the negative research and problems associated with smoking marijuana no longer applies to old people. Now, does this mean that old Margaret down the street needs to start smoking a joint every couple of hours to make the aches in her knees stop? No! In fact, there are plenty of ways to use marijuana that do not involve smoking it.





Plus, many old people prefer not to get high due to the stigma they are used to when it comes to cannabis. They would rather use marijuana discreetly but still have the medical benefits from it, and I see no problem with that! The great news about this is that CBD, also known as cannabidiol, is one of the most holistic healing compounds known to man, and it is a very prominent part of the cannabis plant. So in today’s article, we are going to be talking about CBD and how it relates to your aching joints and other old people's problems.


Did you know that the most common type of chronic pain is musculoskeletal, specifically in the joints and back? Furthermore, the most common cause of this type of pain is from arthritis, which is especially common in older folk. In fact, there are more than 50 million adults in the United States alone that are affected by joint pain caused by arthritis.


For many, this pain can be debilitating and keep them from doing the things that they love and enjoy. It can also make it hard to maintain a lower weight and stay healthy, as a lot of times it can be painful to exercise and move around. For many of these patients, their only hope lies in some sort of medication that can manage and relieve their pain. However, like most other cases of pain in our nation today, they are often prescribed opioids or strong narcotics to ease their pain.



These types of medications can cause some bad side effects and even create dependencies and addictions that can lead to overdose. Overall, there needs to be a better alternative in place for these people. And thankfully, that is where medical marijuana comes in. More and more research is being done that points to the use of medical marijuana, specifically CBD, as a treatment option for these patients. Like I talked about earlier, CBD does not produce a high like THC does. Instead, CBD is great at reducing inflammation and swollen areas in the body, including joints and muscles that may be causing a lot of pain.


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