The 4 conditions CBD oil can actually improve

Turn on the news, read the paper, scroll articles online or listen to the radio and you’re bound to hear something about CBD oil. The fact that cannabinoids sales is expected to reach $1.15 billion in the year 2020 is proof that this growing trend is more than that — it may actually be a permanent lifestyle incorporation for many.

Given that consumers are moving toward more plant-based and non-toxic solutions to common issues, cannabidiol is coming onto the scene at the right time. CBD is a naturally-occurring compound of the hemp plant and, different from the THC compound, it does not cause a high.

Instead, this safe and non-addictive substance has shown to heal or help manage many diseases, illnesses and lifestyle stressors that many medical professionals may have previously prescribed medication for. Here are just some of the conditions you may find relief from.

Skin Disease: Are you a long-term acne sufferer? CBD oil could be your solution due to its anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce the appearance of bumps and scars. CBD has also shown to improve psoriasis.

Neurological Conditions: CBD may improve the effects of neurological illnesses such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, and even multiple sclerosis. It works by keeping neurons protected from degeneration.

Autoimmune Diseases: The root of many an autoimmune disease is inflammation somewhere in the body. Whether it’s ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, or diabetes, cannabinoid has shown to decrease the inflammation that’s a hallmark trigger for many of these issues.

Lung Disorders: Two of the conditions CBD oil has shown to improve the state of include cystic fibrosis (CF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Both diseases are characterized by increased breathlessness due to airway constriction, yet CBD oil has proven beneficial for keeping the airway clear so these patients can breathe easier.

Should you choose to pursue this alternative to pharmaceuticals, you may also find relief from gut disorders such as Crohn’s, cardiovascular dysfunction such as arrhythmia, and metabolic syndromes such as obesity. As with any medical treatment or alternative, be sure to seek the advice of a medical professional before use.

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