*Updated on 10/8/19
Many of your clients may be asking you about CBD oil and for a good reason. It’s enjoying a great deal of popularity because it has the unique characteristic of being both a natural and yet state-of-the-art ingredient for managing pain. CBD or Cannabidiol is a cannabis compound. While not new, CBD has emerged as a therapeutic agent in several medical conditions over the past few years.
The use of CBD dates back to the 19th century when Queen Victoria used it for menstrual cramps. It was not until the 1980s that studies indicated that CBD could alleviate certain types of pain, anxiety, and discomfort.
In 1998 a pharmaceutical company began to cultivate cannabis for medical trials. It is believed that cannabis plants rich in CBD could be used for medicine. Early animal studies showed that CBD lessened anxiety and reduced the frequency and severity of seizures. Cannabis strains began to be cultivated with deficient levels of THC and high levels of CBD.
CBD Oil today
CBD is either derived from industrial hemp plants or marijuana plants. However, unlike THC, the mind-altering ingredient found in cannabis, CBD is not mind-altering or habit-forming. It is absorbed through the skin, where it interacts with the body’s own CB2 receptors. Once it connects with these receptors, CBD has a pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effect on the body.
Because of its potential for providing a cure for a range of health problems, estimates for CBD oil growth are very optimistic. A new report by cannabis/legal marijuana market analysts firm Hemp Business Journal projects that the CBD market will grow to $2.1 billion by 2020, an astronomical jump in value compared to last year's cannabidiol (CBD) market of $202 million.
The health potential of CBD oil underlies BIOTONE’s move into the market this year. Our new Lab + Blends product line includes CBD Massage Cream and CBD Massage Balm for use in professional treatment clinics. BIOTONE offers CBD Pain Relief Maximum Strength Cream, CBD Daily Dose Oral Tincture, and CBD Pain Salve Rapid Action Relief for at-home use.
Common Questions on CBD
What is the legal status of CBD?
- The passing of the 2018 Farm Bill has removed Industrial-Hemp derived CBD with less than .3% THC from the Schedule 1 Drug list. This means CBD is no longer considered a drug by the Federal Government. Check within your own state for local laws or any other details and restrictions.
In what types of products will you find CBD oil?
- Pure CBD oil can be taken directly, but it’s also used as an ingredient in tinctures, salves, liquid concentrates, capsules, beverages, lotions, and more.
Are there examples of studies conducted on the use of CBD oil for pain relief?
- Healthline cites a study in rats that found that CBD injections reduced pain response to surgical incision. In contrast, another rat study found that oral CBD treatment significantly reduced sciatic nerve pain and inflammation.
- Medical News Today reports on a study in the European Journal of Pain that used an animal model to see if CBD could ease arthritis pain. Researchers applied a topical gel containing CBD to rats with arthritis for 4 days. The researchers noted a significant drop in inflammation and signs of pain without additional side effects.
Are there side effects of CBD oil?
- According to the World Health Organization, “CBD does not produce the effects typically seen with other cannabinoids such as THC. It also failed to produce significant effects in a human study of abuse potential… Across several controlled and open-label trials of the potential therapeutic effects of CBD, it generally is well tolerated and has a good safety profile.”
- Healthline also reports that CBD is generally well-tolerated in most people. However, some side effects noted in CBD studies taken orally have included: nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, dizziness, anxiety and depression, and appetite changes.
How does CBD oil benefit massage?
- During a massage for sore and tired muscles and joints, CBD topicals are absorbed into the skin’s epidermis, and pores write Hemp Meds. They interact with nearby cannabinoid receptors for targeted and localized benefits.
With the growing popularity of CBD, expect to be getting more client interest. If you have other questions about the ingredient or its use in products, let us know.