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  2. 5 Best CBD Creams for Arthritis - AOL

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    About a quarter of Americans have some form of arthritis, the most common being osteoarthritis. While there are countless ointments, lotions, pills, and gadgets to help with arthritis symptoms ...

  3. How marijuana impacts pain, sleep, anxiety and more ... - AOL

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    Here’s where science currently stands on the use of marijuana for pain, sleep, anxiety, muscle spasms and other ailments — the results may surprise you. How marijuana impacts pain, sleep ...

  4. Patrick Stewart reveals he uses marijuana on a daily basis ...

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    Patrick Stewart revealed this week that he uses marijuana on a daily basis to help ease the pain from arthritis in his hands. Patrick Stewart revealed this week that he uses marijuana on a daily ...

  5. Medical cannabis - Wikipedia

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    The authors state that additional randomized controlled trials of different cannabis products are necessary to make conclusive recommendations. [18] When cannabis is inhaled to relieve pain, blood levels of cannabinoids rise faster than when oral products are used, peaking within three minutes and attaining an analgesic effect in seven minutes ...

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    Chronic pain and neuropathic pain are indications for which there is high unmet need in the clinic. PEA has been tested in a variety of animal models for chronic and neuropathic pain, because cannabinoids, such as THC , have been proven to be effective in neuropathic pain states. [ 23 ]

  7. Cannabidiol - Wikipedia

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    Nabiximols (brand name Sativex), an oromucosal spray made of a complex botanical mixture containing cannabidiol (CBD), delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and additional cannabinoid and non-cannabinoid constituents from cannabis sativa plants, was approved by Health Canada in 2005, to treat central neuropathic pain in multiple sclerosis, and in ...