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Yes, marijuana has been found to help with inflammation. Cannabinoids, the active compounds in cannabis, interact with the body's endocannabinoid system (ECS), which plays a role in regulating inflammation and immune response.
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Does Marijuana Help With
Inflammation?
Research suggests marijuana, especially THC and CBD, has anti-
inflammatory properties. It may help manage chronic inflammation and
related conditions. Cannabinoids interact with the ECS, regulating
immune responses. Many report relief from inflammation-related
symptoms.
by CannabisMD TeleMed
Understanding Inflammation
Acute Inflammation
Short-term response to injury or infection. Redness,
swelling, heat, and pain.
Chronic
Prolonged response lasting weeks or years. Associated with
diseases.
Causes of Chronic Inflammation
Poor Diet
High in processed foods, sugar, and
unhealthy fats.
Chronic Stress
Prolonged stress contributes to
inflammation.
Environmental
Exposure to toxins can trigger
inflammation.
How Marijuana Helps
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THC
Binds to CB1 and CB2 receptors. Modulates immune
responses.
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CBD
Reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines. Promotes immune
balance.
Indica vs. Sativa
Indica
Sedative, relaxing. Higher CBD levels.
Sativa
Uplifting, energizing. Less common
for inflammation.
Hybrid
Balanced approach. Depends on
THC/CBD content.
Best Strains for
Inflammation
ACDC
High CBD, low THC.
Relief without
psychoactive effects.
Harlequin
CBD-rich. Reduces
inflammation and
pain.
Blue Dream
Balanced THC/CBD.
Relaxing and anti-
inflammatory.
THC Good for
Dealing with inflammation? We know how frustrating it can be. That’s where cannabis comes in. Research suggests THC good
for inflammation by interacting with the body's endocannabinoid system. It helps reduce swelling and ease discomfort,
making it a natural alternative to traditional meds. Plus, many people find it works faster and with fewer side effects. Whether
it’s arthritis, muscle soreness, or chronic pain, THC may offer the relief you need. The best part? You don’t have to smoke it—
there are oils, edibles, and even topicals.
Consumption Methods
Smoking/Vaping
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Edibles
2
Tinctures/Oils3Topicals
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Consider potential risks and consult a healthcare professional. The future of cannabis in inflammation treatment looks promising.
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