11 Benefits of CBD Oil (Cannabidiol) & Why It’s Not What You Think

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I love remedies that have many uses (like emu oil), and cannabidiol oil (or CBD or hemp oil) is gaining popularity for this reason. This oil extracted from the hemp plant has come under a lot of legal and moral questions. Opinions may differ but what can’t be ignored is the incredible healing power CBD oil seems to possess and how versatile it is as a supplement and natural remedy.

CBD Hemp Oil: What Is It & What Does It Do?

CBD oil claims many benefits that seem to include every imaginable ailment. It’s a good idea to look a little deeper whenever something seems to be a cure-all… so I dug in.

The medical use of marijuana has brought some attention to the subject of using cannabis-derived products for health, but it’s important to understand how CBD oil differs. We’ll get into this more in a bit, but the key difference lies in the parts of the plant being used to make the product. For example, CBD oil is also different from hemp seed oil, since it is extracted not from the seed but from the flowers, leaves, and stalks of hemp.

Surprisingly, research shows that CBD products are actually helpful at reducing many ailments. Such diverse ailments that they seem to be unrelated, in fact… but they are not. Emerging research shows that each of these ailments may be related to dysregulation of the endocannabinoid system, or ECS for short.

Haven’t heard of it? You’re not alone! It’s not as familiar to us as the cardiovascular or immune system, but is a critical component of the human body.

Understanding the Endocannabinoid System

The endocannabinoid system is possibly one of the most fascinating systems in the body. It was discovered through researching the effects of cannabis on the body. In fact, this amazing system that regulates the body’s internal balance got its name from the cannabis plant that made its discovery possible.

The endocannabinoid system is made up of endocannabinoids and their receptors. These are found everywhere in the body from the brain and other organs to glands and immune cells. The endocannabinoid system works differently in different parts of the body but the end goal is homeostasis (internal balance).

Ever heard of a “runner’s high”? Research reported in the Scientific American found endocannabinoids are largely responsible for this natural “hit” of euphoria that increases feelings of well-being and decreases the perception of pain.

Cannabidiol (CBD oil) is another way to affect this powerful body system … but am I really saying “getting high” is a good thing?

It turns out there’s a very important distinction still to be made …

Does CBD Oil Create a High?

The short answer is: No. (Though oils with THC can also contain CBD).

There are two different types of CBD oil products — hemp-based CBD oil (the one I’m talking about in this article) and marijuana-based CBD (which is what someone would buy at the dispensary). Both contain CBD, and they’re both derived from the cannabis plant, but hemp and medical marijuana are are different varieties of the plant.

Marijuana-based CBD is generally going to have more THC and other cannabinoids. CBD oil does not contain THC (the compound that causes a “high” feeling). This is an important distinction that many people don’t understand.

The variety that is typically (and legally) used to make CBD oil is hemp. How is hemp oil different? A plant can only be legally considered hemp if it contains .3% per dry unit (or less) of the compound THC.

In a nutshell, CBD oil or hemp oil contains the benefits of the cannabis plant without the potential drawbacks of psychoactive compounds typically found from inhalation or other methods of consumption.

Cannabidiol (CBD) Benefits & Uses for Pain, Inflammation, Epilepsy & More

CBD oil is a great remedy for a lot of different ailments. Here are some of the amazing uses people (and medical research) report for CBD oil:

1. Relief for Chronic Pain

Those suffering from chronic pain from diseases like fibromyalgia are finding relief with CBD. Taking CBD can offer pain relief and can even prevent nervous system degeneration. In fact, it has been approved in Canada for multiple sclerosis and cancer pain.

What’s really amazing is that CBD doesn’t cause dependence or tolerance, so it’s a great choice for those trying to stay away from opioids.

Other Remedies to Consider: Not into CBD? Research also shows that turmeric consumption and heat therapy (like sauna use) may be helpful as well. A low inflammation diet also seems to be helpful for some people.

2. Calms Childhood Epilepsy

CBD has anti-seizure properties that have been shown to successfully treat drug-resistant children who have neurological disorders like epilepsy (with no side effects!). In one study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, CBD decreased frequency of seizures by 23 percentage points more than those taking a placebo.

While I much prefer a natural remedy as a first course of action, but even the Food and Drug Administration seems to agree that cannabis-derived drugs may have something to offer. In April 2018 FDA advisers cleared the very first cannabis-derived drug for approval, one that promises to help control seizures.

Other Remedies to Consider: Childhood epilepsy is a serious condition and it is important to work with a qualified practitioner with a specialty in this area. Emerging research also shows that a ketogenic diet can be very helpful for drug resistant epilepsy, especially in children.

3. Reduces Anxiety and Depression

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, depression affects 6% and anxiety affects 18% of the U.S. population each year. Research shows that CBD oil can help with both.

CBD has been shown to reduce levels of stress and anxiety in those suffering from conditions such as PTSD, social anxiety disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder. CBD even reduced the stress and discomfort surrounding public speaking.

Though a B12 deficiency may also be to blame, CBD has been shown to reduce depression by enhancing both serotonergic and glutamate cortical signaling (both are lacking in those with depression).

Other Remedies to Consider: Dr Kelly Brogan provides a lot of helpful information for anxiety and depression in this podcast episode. Vitamin B12 is also linked to mental health and it may be helpful to work with someone experienced in optimizing levels of B12.

4. Fights Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria

Researchers discovered that cannabinoids (including CBD) have an unusual ability to destroy bacteria (especially drug-resistant strains). More research is needed to find out how and why it works.

A 2011 study found that CBD can also slow the progression of tuberculosis in rats. Researchers concluded that CBD likely does this by inhibiting T-cell proliferation, rather than possessing antibacterial properties.

Whatever the mechanism is for destroying bacteria, CBD seems to be a potent weapon against the antibiotic resistant “superbugs” that are becoming more and more of a problem today.

Other Remedies to Consider: Don’t want to try cannabidiol? There is also research on using garlic, honey and oregano oil for drug resistant strains, but work with a practitioner experienced in infectious disease.

5. Reduces Inflammation

Chronic inflammation is a huge problem in our society that contributes to many non-infectious diseases including heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, autoimmune disease, and more, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information.

Diet and lifestyle play a huge part in chronic inflammation but when folks are already eating a healthy, nutrient-dense diet and optimizing their lifestyle (getting enough sleep and exercise for example), CBD oil can help. Research also shows that CBD oil can reduce chronic inflammation that leads to disease.

Other Remedies to Consider: Research agrees that it is important to address gut health to manage inflammation. Removing refined sugar from the diet has also been shown to reduce inflammation in as little as a week.

6. Reduces Oxidative Stress

Oxidative stress is responsible for many ailments today. Oxidative stress is when the body has too many free radicals and can’t keep up with neutralizing them (with antioxidants). This is more of a problem now than in the past because our environment is so much more toxic than it once was. A 2010 study shows that CBD oil acts as an antioxidant and another study found CBD has neuroprotective qualities. So CBD can reduce neurological damage caused by free radicals.

7. Help for Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a complicated and serious disease that is typically managed through therapy and pharmaceutical drugs (that carry hefty side effects). Anecdotally, many folks have found that CBD oil has helped reduce hallucinations. Research is beginning to catch up too. A March 2015 review of available research found that CBD was a safe, effective, and well tolerated treatment for psychosis. But more research is needed to bring CBD into clinical practice.

It should be mentioned that THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, may actually increase psychosis for those at risk. CBD oil, on the other hand, only helps reduce psychosis and may even counteract psychosis brought on by marijuana use.

8. Promotes Healthy Weight

Cannabidiol can help maintain healthy blood sugar, stimulates genes and proteins that helps break down fat, and increase mitochondria that helps burn calories.

CBD also encourages the body to convert white fat to brown fat. White fat is the kind of fat we typically think of when we think about body fat. Brown fat is fat that is in small deposits that behaves differently than white fat. Brown fat is said to improve health by enhancing the bodies ability to burn white fat, create heat, and even regulate blood sugar.

9. Improves Heart Health

Heart disease is a growing problem today. In fact, it’s the leading cause of death in the U.S. A healthy diet and lifestyle is a top priority for heart health, but CBD oil can also help. According to research cannabidiol reduces artery blockage, reduces stress induced cardiovascular response, and can reduce blood pressure. It may also reduce cholesterol.

As mentioned earlier, CBD oil is helpful in preventing oxidative stress and inflammation. Both of these are often precursors to heart disease.

10. Improves Skin Conditions

CBD oil can be used topically to treat skin conditions. Studies show CBD oil has a high potential for treating skin conditions like eczema by encouraging abnormal cell death. It can also help regulate the skin’s oil production, reducing acne. CBD also contains many nutrients like vitamin E that help improve and protect the skin.

Other Remedies to Consider: Diet is vitally important for skin health. Many people find that removing foods like sugar, dairy or grains (if sensitive) improves skin.

11. Fights Cancer

CBD oil’s role in cancer treatment still needs more research, but what is available is looking promising. According to the American Cancer Society, CBD oil can slow growth and spread of some kinds of cancer (in animals). Because it fights oxidative stress and inflammation (and both are linked to cancer) it makes sense that CBD oil could help fight cancer cells.

CBD vs. Hemp Oil

This is a common question and misconception. As mentioned above, while they come from the same plant, they are different strains and CBD is harvested from the plants that contain no THC (or negligible levels). CBD is completely legal and is not considered a drug. Because of the often confused history of these plants, many manufacturers use “hemp oil” instead of the more controversial “CBD oil” in their marketing. CBD levels can vary drastically based on manufacturing, so it is important to find a high quality manufacturer with verified levels.

From a sustainability standpoint, it is a shame that hemp has gotten so much negative press because it comes from a similar strain of plant. Aside from the CBD benefits, hemp is one of the strongest, longest, and most durable natural fibers and it can be grown without any type of pesticides or herbicides! It also:

  • makes up to four times as much fiber per acre as pine trees
  • can be recycled many more times than pine-based pulp products
  • is easy to grow without chemicals and is actually good for the soil
  • produces a seed and seed oil rich in protein, essential fatty acids and amino acids

Learn more about hemp and sustainability in this podcast interview. 

How to Use CBD Oil

CBD oil is most often used internally (through ingestion). Because CBD oil is a relatively new supplement, exact dosing isn’t well established. While more long-term studies are needed, there is no established CBD “overdose” and there are very few if any side effects at any dosage.

When trying to find the right dosage, consider these things:

  • Start by purchasing a high quality oil from a reputable company. A higher quality oil will be more bioavailable, so a lower dose can be enough.
  • Begin with the recommended dosage on the bottle (especially if using preventatively).
  • Some notice a change immediately, while others don’t notice any improvement for several weeks. If after several weeks there is still no change, increase the dosage.
  • As with most herbal supplements, a small dosage 3-4 times a day is usually more therapeutic than one large dose.

Important note: Though CBD oil on its own is very safe, it may interact with medications, particularly opioids. Speak with your doctor if you’re concerned about interactions or are unsure about using hemp oil for your conditions.

CBD Oil for Pets

Sidenote for our furrier friends: All mammals have an endocannabinoid system, CBD oil can have some of the same benefits for pets as it does for humans.

For cats and dogs in particular, CBD oil may help with:

  • excessive barking or crying
  • pets getting along with other pets
  • pain
  • relaxing pets before a trip to the vet
  • lack of appetite
  • separation anxiety

How to Use CBD Oil for Pets

There may be some trial and error in finding the right dosage for pets. Start with a low dose of 1 milligrams per 10 pounds of body weight and go up to 5 milligrams per 10 pounds of body weight if needed. A higher dose may be necessary for some ailments. A low dose 3-4 times a day is usually more therapeutic than one large dose.

Because I got so many questions on this, I dug into the research on CBD for dogs for you.

CBD: What I’ve Tried (& What I Will)

There are lots of benefits to using CBD oil as a supplement. A healthy diet and lifestyle should always be the first step to improved health, but CBD oil can help build on that foundation.

I have tried CBD oil supplements before and did notice a calming effect almost immediately. Since I have the MAO-A gene and am very type A, I’ve always struggled with sleep and getting my brain to turn off. I found CBD oil very helpful for this. I’ve also used it to reduce inflammation after injuries with good results.

  • I don’t use CBD oil all the time but keep it around for injuries or nights when it’s difficult to sleep. It is important to use pure CBD oil from a reputable company. Personally, I like this brand.

For more on CBD oil for health, hop over to this podcast interview to hear how a certified Bulletproof wellness coach uses it with life-transforming results.

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Scott Soerries, MD, Family Physician and Medical Director of SteadyMD. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

What are your thoughts on CBD oil? Would you try it or think it’s too controversial still? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

164 responses to “11 Benefits of CBD Oil (Cannabidiol) & Why It’s Not What You Think”

  1. Amanda Avatar

    How to sensibly buy LEGAL cbd oil? Because I got a letter saying customs has confiscated my package two times already and I’m pissed.

  2. Kathryn Long Avatar
    Kathryn Long

    I wish this was true, but doesn’t seem to be legal in all 50 states as suggested. https://www.texasnorml.org/cbd-oil-in-tx/ “This means that CBD oils are still considered a schedule 1 drug and therefore not legal for sale in Texas.”

    Maybe with enough demand and case studies, it will be legal.

    1. Art Avatar

      This is confusing state law with the federal DEA regs, Texas does not criminalize possession of CBD.

      1. Jade Avatar

        Yes, I live in Texas as well and I buy my CBD oil from my local pharmacy. It is legal as long as it contains less than 3% THC and is sold as a dietary supplement. It has been a real game changer for me.

  3. Donna Burch Avatar
    Donna Burch

    This article isn’t factually correct. There are two different types of CBD oil – hemp-based CBD oil, which is what you’re writing about, and marijuana-based CBD, which is what someone would buy at the dispensary. They both contain CBD, and they’re both derived from the cannabis plant. Hemp and marijuana are not “strains.” They are different varieties of the cannabis plant. A “strain” is a type of marijuana (like MK Ultra or Blue Dream or Girl Scout Cookies).

    The difference between hemp and marijuana is that hemp plants don’t naturally produce much THC. However, some hemp CBD products DO still contain traces of THC.

    Marijuana-based CBD is generally going to have more THC and other cannabinoids. Hemp CBD is a stripped down version of marijuana-based CBD. It’s not as potent, but can be helpful for certain conditions like pain.

    It’s important for people to understand the differences and what they are buying.

    1. CJ Avatar

      Isn’t that what she said?

      “Does CBD Oil Create a High?
      The short answer is: No. (Though oils with THC can also contain CBD).

      There are two different types of CBD oil products — hemp-based CBD oil (the one I’m talking about in this article) and marijuana-based CBD (which is what someone would buy at the dispensary). Both contain CBD, and they’re both derived from the cannabis plant, but hemp and medical marijuana are different varieties of the plant.

      Marijuana-based CBD is generally going to have more THC and other cannabinoids. CBD oil does not contain THC (the compound that causes a “high” feeling). This is an important distinction that many people don’t understand.”

  4. Hannah Avatar

    Since CBD oil contains no THC, would it be considered safe to use while breastfeeding? I would assume not much research has been conducted yet regarding safety during pregnancy /breastfeeding but it seems that pregnant and postpartum mothers could really benefit from its effects on depression and anxiety.

    1. Rebecca Avatar

      I’m also wondering about this. My youngest is not showing any signs of wanting to wean, but I’m curious about the benefits of the CBD oil.

  5. Jessica Avatar

    This is so crazy you did a post on this. I was literally researching this two days ago. It’s truly amazing some of the things that it can help with. I mean it can change someone’s life. But it seems that it’s still not legal I most states. Except with a doctor’s prescription if the Illness is bad enough. Which is upsetting. If it doesn’t give a “high” and doesn’t cause any kind of misjudgements then why is it not legal.

  6. Andy Avatar

    Pain management seems to be of the highest concern. That is natural because all the other benefits are longer term. For pain there are other things to augment CBD. Turmuric simmered with coconut oil and black pepper works well especially for arthrititic pain. Gave to friend set for knee replacement and she was amazed. Tea of white willow also works well. Once was solo camping and couldn’t move from back spasms. Chewed some willow shoots and hiked out. I made my own CBD/THC oil. Gave it to a neighbor for topical use for chemotherapy pain. Again amazed. My daughter, a nurse, was hobbled by ankle sprain. The oil did better than any pharmaceutical. I make my oil by using the stems, seeds and leaf left over from harvesting buds. The leaves and stems have less THC. Just boil with coconut oil chill and harvest the solidified oil. Been doing that with butter. and coconut oil since the 60s. Used mainly for holiday treats. One for adults and one for kids. First thing after hellos is a question: “Any pumpkin bread?”
    I have had chronic low level back pain for 50+ years. The best, easiest remedy is turmeric. It also has helped keep basal cell carcinoma at bay for 20 years. Much better than cutting or freezing.

  7. Teresa Avatar

    I feel like i missed something in this podcast, where exactly does she buy her CBD oil? Is it really available on amazon like the link shows? Also, what about the cannabinoids in Copaiba essential oil?

  8. Lori Avatar

    “A plant can only be legally considered hemp if it contains .3% per dry unit (or less) of the compound THC”…

    Just a word of warning for those who are under court ordered drug/alcohol testing. If the CBD oil you use is one that does have the very minute “legally allowable” amount of THC, it may show up on your drug test, regardless of the fact that it’s not enough to make a person “high”. This info came from an expert testimony at an AA meeting…take it for what it’s worth.

  9. Darla Avatar

    I discovered CBD Oil as a treatment for Shingles pain. It was not a cure-all, but it definitely reduced the nerve pain to more tolerable levels. Thank you for your research and sharing another valuable resource for others.

  10. Cinna Avatar

    I’m so glad you’re researching this…..I started started using CBD oil in the last week for anxiety. It’s been amazing so far! Still working out the right dosing but I have to say….one article referenced it as Mother Nature Xanax and I have to agree. ?

    1. Lea Avatar

      How do you use it? I have a friend with bad anxiety but I haven’t used it yet and want to be able to give directions for application.

    2. Mary Avatar

      Can you share how much you take, strngth and times per day? I have been takung a supposedly very high quality brand bought from a trusted natural medicine clinic that treats me for Lyme disease and hormone therapy. I have not seen any results. I have been taking it daily for stress as well to help sleep. No results.

      1. Cinna Avatar

        Lea, Mary – I’ll try to answer you both. I have now been taking CBD oil for about 6 weeks. I started out with CW (Charlotte’s Web) for the first month, then switched to Bluebird Botanicals because it was a little cheaper. Both have been featured on a CBD oil review site, so I trust both brands. You take a dropper – or whatever dose you decide on – and squeeze it under your tongue. (I found this out after I had been squeezing it on my tongue for about a month). ? Then you’re supposed to let it sit there for a minute or so so that it can be absorbed. I actually try not to eat or drink anything around the time I take it, which is twice a day – in the morning before leaving for work, and in the afternoon again before leaving work for home. After 4 weeks with CW and 2 weeks with Bluebird Botanicals, I think I prefer CW, even though it is a bit more expensive. I feel it works better – and this might be totally personal, just for me. Good luck. ?

  11. Jazmin Gill Avatar
    Jazmin Gill

    I love the idea of using cbd oil to treat so many different things, naturally! What do you think of using it as a preventative? Say, to prevent cancer or inflammation contributing to autoimmune diseases?

    1. kmhlpn Avatar

      I just read an article about one part of marijuana which they are now testing for cancer. So far some of the results have been good. I use CBD oil from marijuana, no THC, for my RA. It helps with the inflammation. My son uses it for the tremors he gets in his hands and it helps him with that.

    1. Tessy Avatar

      The idea of using CBD oil is really a welcome development.

      CBD oil is very effective in treating different abnormalities in the body naturally.

      I have used CBD oil to treat my anxiety issues and I got great results.

      They are very effective and this is why the industry is fast gaining popularity

  12. Ingrid Walker Avatar
    Ingrid Walker

    1. Relieves Chronic Pain Folks suffering from chronic pain from diseases like fibromyalgia are finding relief with CBD.
    My experience:
    I suffer from Chronic Fibromyalgia pain. The regular consumption of CBD (RSO oil) has helped reduce the intensity of everyday chronic pain, (from an average 4-6 down to 2-4 on the pain scale -Praise God!) for me CBD does Not treat acute FM pain attacks without the THC, which gets me “high”, and renders me unable to function for many hours. Medical Cannabis with THC will cut my acute pain, but the pain seems more intense as it wears off! So folks just smoke some more to get the “edge” off. (dependence / tolerance) Opioids and NSAIDs are still the only things that cut my intense pain.
    I LOVE your posts, and all the wonderful info you post. Thanks for all you do. God Bless You!

  13. Teneko Avatar

    This is a great article, and very timely. I was recently reading about CBD oil being legal to prescribe for certain conditions, but because of the association with a plant that is still illegal, patients were having a hard time getting it actually prescribed. If CBD oil is indeed available OTC, I’d love to find it. Unfortunately your Amazon affiliate link towards the bottom is just for hemp seed oil, not CBD oil. I found a great article explaining the differences between hemp oil and CBD oil, but I hesitate to link it here. Main difference is that hemp oil is pressed from the seeds, and CBD oil is pressed from the rest of the plant (and sometimes seeds too). Hemp oil is basically a nutritional and beauty care product, whereas CBD oil has the medicinal qualities discussed.

  14. Anita Avatar

    I am already using this for facial pain. I didn’t think that it was doing anything for me until I forgot to take it for a few days and my pain got worse. I’m glad to now know that it has all these other benefits. Thank you!

  15. Lea Avatar

    Thank you!!! I have read a lot about this, but not from a source I completely trust. This, I do. I will be reading lol the sources as well so I can have a greater knowledge as well.

  16. Katie Avatar

    Ok so this might be a dumb question, how exactly do you use it? I am all over these benefits and have done a little research myself but im not sure how exactly you use it for the various ailments…

    1. Dr. Rachna Patel Avatar
      Dr. Rachna Patel

      @Katie, the strength of CBD you need, the dose of CBD, the most effective delivery method vary greatly from condition to condition. As an example, some of my patients with a localized area of muscle pain have benefited from using CBD topically, but in the case of anxiety, as a very obviously example, doesn’t get relieved with topical CBD. Hope that helps.

  17. Debbie Avatar

    I have had chronic muscle pain in my back and thighs for several years, impacting my quality of life! It had become so painful to walk or stand up from a chair… and then my daughter sent me some CBD capsules and they have been a total Blessing for me. I can move so much better, and 95% painfree. Just returned from an extended trip, with a great deal of walking, and between the CBD oil and my own muscle rub of magnesium/aloe/arnica I was able to walk miles a day, up and down steep hills and stairs. Finding CBD oil and Magnesium oil has returned my quality of life!!!

  18. linda Avatar

    Great piece of research Katie. We need more discussion about CBD oil out there on the net in order to raise public awareness of the injustice that was done to this wonderful natural medicine. No doubt this will prove controversial with a minority of your readers but the actions of some very small minded people a long time ago are to blame for that. At least science is now becoming strong enough to buck the trend and prove to the world that our grandfathers (or their’s as the case may be) were right to prescribe and take cannabis as a medicinal cure all.

  19. Lisa Avatar

    Hello! Have you used the Serenity brand of hemp oil that’s linked in this post? If not, can you recommend the best brand for quality CBD? THANKS!

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