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Pain Relief & Sports Recovery: How CBD Can Help

If you’re a seasoned athlete looking to enhance your performance or even a weekend warrior who enjoys getting out there and being active, but who does not enjoy the muscle pain and time it takes to recover, then you might be interested in learning about the potential impact that CBD products, specifically CBD roll on gel, might have in your life. While much has been written about the role CBD products have in reducing anxiety, improving mood, and even helping with medical conditions such as migraines, we believe more needs to be discussed regarding CBD in the life of athletes, and in this post, we will do just that.

 

Put Down that Bottle of Aspirin

We all know that it’s important to work out and pursue good health through activity and exercise. However, there’s no denying that after a training session or a long run we feel muscle ache, tension, soreness, and other pains.  For too long, this has been perceived as something that is simply normal and unavoidable, and we end up reaching for pain relievers and supplements, many of which cause further harm to bodily organs if used in excess. 

CBD products, however, offer another option in dealing with muscle recovery, pain relief, and reduction of inflammation. Why? Because cannabinoids, also known as CBD, have the ability to trigger body processes when they bind to cannabinoid receptors. In turn, cytokine, chemokine, and T-regulatory cell production is suppressed, which allows the recovery process to charge full speed ahead. Ultimately, processes that include homeostasis, immune balance, and stress recovery could be allowed to occur naturally and more expediently with CBD. 

 

Is CBD Legal for Athletes to Use?

Of course, if you are an athlete who has a regular home on the competition field, you might be worried about using CBD since it is derived from hemp and marijuana plants. So, with that in mind, you need to be aware and vigilant of what you are buying. In 2018, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) removed CBD from its list of prohibited substances. Therefore, CBD is permitted to be used during competitive events and you do not run the risk of being disqualified or receive other penalties.

 

Other CBD Benefits

We already mentioned that CBD can help athletes alleviate sore muscles and aid in recovery processes. Here are a few other benefits:

  • CBD could promote an anti-catabolic response that helps muscles grow and strengthen
  • CBD could reduce recovery time without the side effects of pain killers
  • CBD could contribute to the development of endurance by balancing and activating the endocannabinoid system
  • CBD provides an alternative to NSAIDs and opioids
  • CBD could help reduce GI distress experienced during or after workouts
  • CBD could help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer

There are myriad benefits to CBD products and the team at Asé Pure Naturals would love to speak with you. Additionally, we are happy to announce the launch of an 1800mg full-spectrum muscle roll on gel, which has been made and manufactured specifically with the needs of athletes and sports lovers in mind.  Visit us online today and learn more. 

 

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