CBD Oil for Migraines: Does it Work?

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Migraines are more intense than tension headaches and last from 4 to 72 hours. Even the most ordinary activities, such as moving or having noise and light, can make a migraine very uncomfortable. Using CBD is now the choice of many people in the treatment of migraines. However, does this really work?

1. What Research Says About CBD Oil


Research on the use of CBD oil for migraines is limited. There are currently no published studies examining the effects of pure CBD essential oil as a sole ingredient on migraines.
This limited research is partly due to CBD oil regulations and obstacles to legalizing cannabis use. However, several laboratory studies have suggested that CBD oil may help improve all forms of chronic and acute pain, including migraines and tension headaches.

2. How CBD Oil Works


CBD oil works by interacting with the body's cannabinoid receptors (CB1 and CB2). Although the mechanism is not fully understood, the receptors may affect the immune system.
For example, CBD oil can participate in anandamide metabolism. The compound anandamide has been implicated in pain regulation. Maintaining high levels of anandamide in the blood reduces the sensation of pain. Besides, CBD oil is also said to be able to curb inflammation in the body, which also helps reduce pain and other immune system reactions.

3. How to Use CBD Oil


Although the authorities are still debating the value of cannabis and related products, the medicinal uses of this plant in medicine are not a new discovery. Accordingly, cannabis has been used medicinally for more than 3,000 years. Some of the uses of cannabis or CBD oil are to:
Relieve pain Relieve neurological symptoms Inhibition of inflammation In practice, CBD oil can be inhaled, taken orally or applied topically. In particular, CBD oil when taken orally is less likely to cause side effects than inhaled form. So some beginners may put a few drops of oil under their tongue, take a capsule, eat or drink something mixed with CBD oil, or chew CBD oil gum
However, using Either way, there are currently no official guidelines on the appropriate dosage of CBD oil for migraine relief. So, if you are new to CBD oil, you should start with the smallest dose possible. You can gradually familiarize yourself with the dose to the effect. This will allow your body to get used to the oil and reduce your risk of side effects.

4. Potential side effects and risks of taking CBD oil


Overall, studies show that the side effects of CBD oil are minimal. However, users may still experience fatigue, sleepiness and upset stomach, as well as changes in appetite and weight. Hepatotoxicity of pure CBD essential oil has also been observed in rats that were coerced into eating extremely large doses of cannabis extract.
On the other hand, the risk of side effects from pure CBD oil may depend on how you use it. For example, taking it by inhalation can irritate the lungs and this can lead to chronic coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. Therefore, if you have asthma or another type of lung condition, your doctor may advise against taking CBD oil this way.
Besides, if you are also taking other drugs or supplements, be aware of drug interactions, as CBD oil can interact with many drugs, including:
Antibiotics Antibiotic depression Blood thinners Be extra careful if you take medications or supplements that interact with grapefruit. CBD oil and grapefruit both interact with enzymes - such as cytochromes P450 (CYPs) - that are important for drug metabolism.
In summary, further research is still needed to date before CBD oil can become a full-fledged treatment option for migraine relief. However, patients should talk to their doctor if they are concerned about this procedure. When deciding to try pure CBD oil, use it like any other migraine treatment option, it can take some time for the therapy to work and you may need a dose adjustment. to better suit your needs without the side effects.

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Reference source: healthline.com
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