Why Consider Baked Goods CBD for Headaches

Cannabidiol has been shown to contribute to pain relief – so can you use Baked Goods CBD products for headaches? 

As a matter of fact, yes!

Headaches can take a toll on your quality of life. Although over-the-counter NSAIDS (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) are commonly used for lessening aches, “The higher the NSAID dose you take, and the longer you take it, the greater the potential risk,” explains Harvard Health Publishing.

Thus, some people opt for CBD for their headaches. According to Medical News Today, there are receptors in your brain that are directly impacted by CBD. These receptors are part of your endocannabinoid system, which has effective roles in regulating inflammation and pain. 

So, if you’d like to try it for your headaches, we recommend either one of our coconut or almond CBD oils. This is because when you insert drops under your tongue, CBD can enter the bloodstream quicker for promoting results; eating edibles may be effective too, but they can take a few hours to kick in. 

Along with reducing head pain, CBD could optimize other parts of your wellness, including mental health, blood pressure, muscle recovery, and more. We gently remind you to consult with your doctor prior to trying CBD; this is so that the practitioner can rule out any underlying issues behind your headaches. 

Take control of your headaches once and for all – if you need to promote natural pain relief, email Baked Goods today! Let’s introduce you to our line of sublingual oils, candies, and more. 

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 sources from: 

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321653#why-it-might-help

https://www.health.harvard.edu/heart-health/heart-safer-nsaid-alternatives

Alger BE. Getting high on the endocannabinoid system. Cerebrum. 2013 Nov 1;2013:14. PMID: 24765232; PMCID: PMC3997295.

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