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CBD Topical Medicine: What Does the Science Say?

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Inside the mouth, it includes both buccal (between the gums and cheek, as with a lozenge) and sublingual (under the tongue, as with a tincture) modes of absorption. New clinical trials are urgently needed, they repeat in a familiar refrain. This latter category is broader and more complex than many of us give it credit for.

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Could CBN really help you sleep? Consumer study data suggest yes.

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CBN has made headlines and claimed shelf space as the next best cannabinoid for sleep. MoreBetter, creators of the Releaf App, is using this real world data to push back against the claim that there’s no evidence that CBN can help people sleep. It also, allegedly, helps with sleep (more on that below). Here’s what they found.

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Trouble Sleeping: Cannabis for Insomnia Relief

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Many patients are turning to cannabis for insomnia relief, seeking its potential to improve sleep quality and duration. Insomnia is a common sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing non-restorative sleep despite having the opportunity to sleep.

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What is CBN (Cannabinol)? How does the natural byproduct of THC work?

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Of course, this plant is now known to be marijuana (or Type I cannabis), which is still commonly used for sleep and analgesia today. CBN has been receiving a lot of attention for its ability to induce sleep, as it’s frequently marketed as nature’s sleep aid. What can the current clinical trials tell us?

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Getting to Know Cannabigerol with Bonni Goldstein, MD

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And it does appear to address some of the main issues that people turn to cannabis for — inflammation, pain, anxiety, sleep problems, depression, and cancer. It was highly rated for anxiety, pain, depression, and sleep problems. But we may be on the cusp of having those trials, which would be very exciting.

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Dr. Andrew Weil on Cannabis and Integrative Medicine

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It was mostly available as a tincture for medical use, and if people had alterations of consciousness they didn’t mention it to their doctors. Others say if they use before bedtime, they can’t sleep, they stay awake all night. They didn’t know you could get high on cannabis.

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Managing Neuropathic Pain with Medical Marijuana

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Experiment with Different Methods: Try different methods of administration, such as inhalation, edibles, tinctures, and topicals, to find the one that works best for you. CBD may also help alleviate anxiety and improve sleep, which can be beneficial for patients with chronic pain.