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Research: More People are using CBD Oil for Chronic Pain Relief

According to a recent research that was conducted on pain and relief measures, it was found that most of the people across the world are now relying on CBD oil to get relief from Chronic Pain. When any kind of pain in your body persists over 12 weeks, then that pain gets classified under chronic pain. That is an indication that now you have to visit a doctor to get yourself treated.

However, as per greenthevoteok, people prefer relying on self measures that taking help from a doctor. One of the reasons that can be attributed to this finding can be the high cost of healthcare in countries like United States of America. According to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) program unit of The National Academies, “over a 100 million Americans live with chronic pain”.

And when it comes to self care, CBD oil has been rated as the number 1 preference by millions of people all over the world. These people are among that group which has discovered the benefits of CBD in pain relief.

Chronic pain does not only lead to deterioration of health, it also shows impact on your financial and productivity capabilities. There can be numerous reasons of chronic pain. To name a few, there can be cancer, migraine, lower back pain, irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, and so on. And to get relief from them, a person can go to any extent.

Though there is a vast availability of OTC pain relief drugs, but they are not always very successful. Hence people have shifted to CBD to get an alternative to these drugs and get some relief quickly. Since CBD effects the endocannabinoid system of the body, that influences how a body feels pain, a person gets relief from chronic pain much more quickly. And that has led to an increase in the number of people who have started consuming CBD oil to heal themselves.

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