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  2. Can CBD Oil Get You High: Effects + Debunking Common Myths - AOL

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    Pain Relief and Anti-Inflammatory Effects. CBD is widely known for its analgesic properties [9]. It interacts with the endocannabinoid system (ECS), which, as mentioned earlier, is crucial in ...

  3. CBD Oil for Pain: Best CBD Oil Brands for Chronic & Joint Pain

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  4. Best CBD Oil for Pain: 9 Products to Be Pain-Free in 2023 - AOL

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    This produces a concentrated full-spectrum oil, complete with 0.3% of THC, which may elicit the “entourage” effect that can boost the pain-relieving effects of CBD.

  5. Effects of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Acute effects while under the influence can sometimes include euphoria or anxiety. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Although some assert that cannabidiol (CBD), another cannabinoid found in cannabis in varying amounts, may alleviate the adverse effects of THC that some users experience, [ 6 ] little is known about CBD's effects on humans.

  6. Cannabinol - Wikipedia

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    Dose-dependent anxiolytic effects, [13] with anxiogenic effects at high doses; Appetite stimulation [13] [14] Anti-nausea [13] [14] In combination with CBD, potential efficacy in treatment of spasticity, neuropathic pain and muscle spasticity (see Sativex: THC-containing therapeutic approved in Europe as treatment for Multiple Sclerosis)

  7. Cannabinoid receptor antagonist - Wikipedia

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    CBD is a very low-affinity CB 1 ligand, that can nevertheless affect CB 1 receptor activity in vivo in an indirect manner, while THCV is a high-affinity CB 1 receptor ligand and potent antagonist in vitro and yet only occasionally produces effects in vivo resulting from CB 1 receptor antagonism.

  8. Do CBD Patches Ease Pain? 6 Patches That Might Help - AOL

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    Ever thought about trying a CBD patch for pain? “In theory, these things should work,” says Martin A. Lee, the cofounder and director of Project CBD, a California-based nonprofit, and author ...

  9. Long-term effects of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    CBD may show antipsychotic and neuroprotective properties, acting as an antagonist to some of the effects of THC. Studies examining this effect have used high ratios of CBD to THC, and it is unclear to what extent these laboratory studies translate to the types of cannabis used by real life users.