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Some health benefits from using CBD for your hair growth,mood and overall health.


CBD oil is full of amino acids, fatty acids, and antioxidants—all essential nutrients for healthy hair. It may also support production of the oils that protect and nourish the hair and scalp.                                 

Amino acids

CBD oil is rich in amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins. These proteins strengthen hair and hair follicles which reduces breakage and split ends. Approximately 88% of our hair is made of keratin which is a protein built from 18 different amino acids. Amino acids also play a significant role in red blood cell production. This is important for stronger faster hair growth as red blood cells supply nutrients and oxygen to hair follicles which impacts hair growth quality.

Fatty acids

Omega3 and omega6 fatty acids are central in nutritional supplements for hair growth. The body does not produce fatty acidsindependently so we need to acquire these fatty acids from outside sources. CBD oil provides a rich supply. One key omega6 fatty acid in CBD oil is gamma linolenic acid (GLA). GLA shows great promise in combatting hair loss due to researchers associating this nutrient with promoting blood flow to the scalp.

Antioxidants

CBD oil also contains a long list of antioxidants, including vitamin E, vitamin A, calcium, and magnesium. Antioxidants protect against free radical damage, which can cause hair loss. Studies have also shown antioxidants to help keep hair shiny and vibrant.

Sebum production

Through its interaction with the endocannabinoid system, CBD may also help regulate the scalps sebum production. Sebum is a mixture of oils that lubricate and protect our skin and hair. Sebumproducing glands which surround our hair follicles, secrete these natural oils to help our hair and scalpremain healthy, hydrated and moisturised.

CBD and inflammation

Inflammation has been linked to hair loss, including male pattern baldness and other forms of alopecia. Inflammation is also a feature of skin conditions like eczema. Eczema can also affect the scalp which manifests itself as irritated, tender patches and flaking.

CBD is efficient fortreating pain and inflammation

Some important studies track Cannabidiol as an efficient treatment to relieve pain and inflammation.(1). Researchers say that our body possesses a specialised system called the endocannabinoid system (ECS) which is involved in regulating important body functions like sleeping, appetite, pain and immune system response (2).

Since our body naturally produces hormone substances known as endocannabinoids, this makes your system more prone to positively respond to CBD properties, like helping your nervous system to ease pain and inflammation caused by chronic conditions like arthritis, or multiple sclerosis (3).

How all these can help you in your path to better hair? CBD directly applied to your scalp can alleviate inflammation and itching symptoms of alopecia and other skin conditions like eczema which affects the way natural hair grows and stays.

 

CBD can help you reduce stress and anxiety

 Stress and anxiety are both the most important emotional disorders affecting many individuals around the world. Symptoms may also include some types of sleep disorders like insomnia

CBD has positively impacted all these negative symptoms and helped to reduce them in adults and children (4), thus helping many to cope with their emotional issues without the risk of becoming addicted to prescribed medication.

As you may know, chronic long term stress, as well as sleep deprivation, can cause serious cases of alopecia or baldness in both women and men. By using CBD you can aid yourself towards achieving a full nights sleep nights since it helps to fall and staying asleep through the night (5), but also keeping you relaxed after waking up (6).

CBD can be found in many ways (oil, capsules, shampoo) but we recommend you to seek the best choice for your current condition or desire (improve the quality of your hair, decreasing alopecia or dandruff symptoms) with the help of a physician so you can start enjoying its many benefits from the start.

References

1.     https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5549367/

2.     https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19675519

3.     https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5922297/

4.     https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101100/

5.     https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/cannabidiol-cbd-what-we-know-and-what-we-dont-2018082414476

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/cbd-oil-benefits#section2

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