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CBD Patches for Pain

Can CBD Patches work for pain?

Research on CBD’s effects on pain is in its early stages and is not yet a proven science in humans, with many studies still using animals. 

First of all we need to be honest about taking CBD for pain. The FSA has not made any official statement on the effectiveness of taking CBD for pain, although it has been approved as a novel food product and many consumers are curious and are turning to CBD Patches for conditions such as daily relief to arthritis and joint issues to see if it works for them.

CBD has been used worldwide for a long time and has a history of use both anecdotally and through traditional medicinal systems.

New laws and CBD being legalised has allowed for much more formal research to take place in recent years.

Transdermal CBD and clinical studies

The conclusion is that transdermal cannabidiol reduces inflammation and pain-related behaviours in a rat model of arthritis. Read full study….

Cannabinoids are believed in animal studies to act on the endocannabinoid system to block the receptors for various types of pain, even those that are difficult to treat, such as nerve pain. These effects, in combination with the transdermal delivery system make CBD Patches popular with people from all walks of life. You can use CBD patches for a range of applications such as your knees and joints.

High-quality and consistent Powerup CBD patches include a potent 50 milligrams of CBD per patch with a 24-hour timeframe. CBD patches are a great choice for a mix of applications, from time-released CBD micro-dosing.

Disclaimer: This article may contain references of CBD “for” a specific subject, for example, “CBD patches for pain and arthritis”. It is important for us to be clear and confirm that CBD is an actual food supplement that, while it may be useful for many people, is not sold “for” any specific purpose other than general health and wellbeing. Any references of CBD for a specific subject are simply so to clarify this to anyone searching for these terms out of interest.

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