Peripheral neuropathy patients deal with unbearable pain on daily basis.
Medication that treat the underlying symptoms such as pain don’t necessarily provide the desired calming effect and can prove too costly for some people.
An increasingly popular alternative to relieving neuropathy related foot pain is using cannabidiol (CBD) products.
CBD, or cannabidiol is an active ingredient in cannabis. It is derived directly from the hemp plant, a cousin of marijuana, or manufactured in a laboratory. It accounts for up to 40% of the plant’s extract.
Recent studies show that topical CBD can reduce joint swelling and pain with no adverse side effects. So how does it work exactly?
CBD Oil vs pain and inflammation
CBD may indirectly improve anti-inflammatory effects. Clinical studies show that CBD reduces the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
The action of CBD oil helps manage foot problems due to its anti-inflammatory and pain-reducing properties.
Hemp-derived CBD oil can help with pain management, inflammation management and neuroprotection of the foot. CBD oil is an organic, all-natural product that is well tolerated as well.
Now, CBD comes in several forms and has been shown to decrease some of the burning and tingling sensations in people with diabetic neuropathy.
CBD oil cream is all natural and is often used in treating skin conditions like eczema and arthritis, but it has been shown to provide almost immediate relief from neuropathic pain.
You can try rubbing a CBD cream or oil into the skin in areas that are painful. This will affect nerves under the skin.
CBD oil can reduce and even prevent inflammation, especially for those neuropathy patients who usually wear high heels.
You should rub it on before you wear your shoes for the day. This should lessen the pain but remember to also apply it later as you return back home.
CBD oil cream is usually made of CBD oil, coconut oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, hemp seed oil and other essential oils.
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