CBD and Massage Therapy

Almost everyone has heard about Cannabidiol, or CBD, and the entire long range of products containing this natural compound packed with enormous therapeutic potential. Currently, its capabilities are highlighted not only by common users but also by experts from researchers and doctors. However, it has recently become particularly popular in the areas of cosmetics, body care, wellness, and especially massage therapies. Several CBD products with varying concentrations of the active substance are used during massages to achieve the necessary relaxation and release. And how does CBD work during massages? This and much more will be answered in the following article, which deals with the topic in great detail...

What is CBD?

Before we fully delve into the use of CBD in massage therapies, we need to summarize what CBD actually is, what effects it has, and how it can influence our body. This small but very specific summary will help you better understand the reasons why it will become your number 1 choice in several aspects.

Cannabidiol, better known by the abbreviation CBD, is one of more than 100 types of cannabinoids found in hemp plants. Unlike the more well-known cannabinoid THC, which is an illegal substance in the Czech Republic, CBD is not psychoactive and does not cause the notorious states of lethargy. During its use, there is also no intoxication of the organism, which means you can sit behind the wheel of a car without any problems. Another plus is certainly the fact that cannabidiol does not build up tolerance. In other words, you do not need to worry about creating an addiction in the slightest.

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