Admin 31 Oct 2023
Cannabis, known for its therapeutic properties, has gained popularity as a potential pain management solution. Its effectiveness varies based on several factors such as the type of pain and individual response.
When it comes to acute or chronic pain conditions such as migraines, neuropathic pain, arthritis, or cancer-related pain, cannabis has shown promising results in numerous studies and anecdotal evidence. It works by reducing inflammation and dampening the transmission of pain signals within the nervous system.
The two primary compounds in medical cannabis responsible for its therapeutic effects are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Cannabidiol plays a larger role in the ECS by modifying how the CB1 and CB2 receptors bind to different cannabinoids. Cannabidiols are favoured for chronic or long-lasting pains since they provide sustained relief without causing sedation or impairment.
Research suggests that cannabis can effectively manage certain types of pain such as neuropathic pain associated with conditions like multiple sclerosis or nerve damage. It may also offer relief from cancer-related pain, migraines, fibromyalgia symptoms, and arthritis discomfort.
However, it's important to note that not all individuals experience the same level of relief from cannabis-based treatments. Factors such as tolerance development over time or genetic differences can influence an individual's response to cannabinoids.
Medical cannabis offers versatility in consumption methods: edibles/oils/tinctures for longer-lasting results (up to several hours), and topicals applied directly onto the affected area which can relieve localized discomfort. Fortified with Vijaya Leaf Extract oil and hemp seed powder, VJ Vati 75 is an effective formulation that assists in management of chronic pain. If considering medical cannabis for pain management, it is advisable to seek guidance from a qualified healthcare professional who can determine the appropriate dosage tailored to your individual requirements.