The body of research supporting the use of cannabis as a potent and effective natural medicine continues to grow, as increased legalization leads to a larger base and stronger focus by researchers. With more and more people becoming aware of the potential of this natural remedy, and more states allowing its legal use for a host of medical issues, there is a bigger focus on the potential of medical cannabis than ever. And, for one of the longest standing applications – that of pain relief – cannabis is as effective as ever. However, like any medicine, the key to achieving the desired results is to know the proper use and application of the product.
In the case of cannabis, the methods of administration can be split into two major pathways: ingestion (either as a food product or as smoke or vapor) and topical application. The ingestion pathway ensures that the active ingredients in cannabis are delivered into the bloodstream directly, allowing them to be circulated and reach any pain centers anywhere in the body.
Topical application, conversely, is much more focused and allows for the application of the medicine without impacting other parts of the body. Which method is right for you will depend on your specific symptoms and needs.
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Key Points:
- 1Cannabis is used to digest or rub right onto the painful area that needs treatment.
- 2Oral might take longer to take effect but will last much longer than most other ways of using.
- 3The rubbing option is a popular way because it treats the actual area and not a gernalized area.
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