Baked Goods CBD and Its Role on Inflammation in the Body

Inflammation in the body is surprisingly a normal occurrence! It’s when the immune system pinpoints something harmful in you; then, inflammation tells the body to begin its course of healing. 

In some ways, it’s helpful because it’s how the body defends itself from risky constituents, like a splinter. “But inflammation is damaging when it occurs in healthy tissues or lasts too long. Known as chronic inflammation, it may persist for months or years,” confirms the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. This can result from injuries, as well as conditions related to arthritis, psoriasis, and inflammatory bowel diseases (i.e. Crohn’s). Severe inflammation can also trigger unwanted reactions, such as pain, swelling and difficulty breathing due to an illness (i.e. bronchitis, COVID-19). 

If you think you’re suffering from chronic inflammation, we urge you to speak to your healthcare provider. Also, if you’re on prescriptions, ask your doctor about interactions with CBD – this is because CBD naturally contains anti-inflammatory properties. When it’s consumed for therapeutic purposes, it can activate your endocannabinoid receptors. These receptors are part of your endocannabinoid system, and your immune system heavily relies on it for regulation. 

So, if you want to take CBD for inflammation, here are some ways to use our products to help relieve chronic inflammation: 

  • Mix some Baked Goods CBD honey to a cup of tea. This can help with preventing inflammation during a cold or flu. 
  • Add sublingual oil drops under your tongue to manage painful sinuses and a sore throat. 
  • Contact us to order custom granola bars infused with CBD – these can be consumed as a post-workout snack to prevent inflammation and promote muscle recovery. 

Taking CBD can offer beneficial effects, especially for combatting inflammation. Get in touch with us to place your order, and we can coach you on how to take CBD oil for your wellness. Baked Goods CBD oil, honey, lollipops and sublingual oils are now available! 

NOTE: This article is not an alternative to formal medical advice and should not be relied on for diagnosing or treating your health condition or concerns. This post is published solely for the purpose of education. Please see your healthcare provider if you have concerns about your wellness or visit a nearby hospital if you require emergency help. 

With references from:

https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/conditions/inflammation/

Pahwa R, Goyal A, Jialal I. Chronic Inflammation. [Updated 2022 Aug 8]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493173/

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