Eastern medicines have placed their focus on finding natural remedies to illnesses and pain for centuries. In fact, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is the third oldest form of medicine in the world. When you consider the thousands of years its philosophies of mind-body balance and herbal remedies have been used, and are still used today, one should stop and consider the benefits. Let’s look at how and why these therapeutic practices are using CBD:

Chiropractors

Chiropractors believe that dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system interfere with one’s nervous system, and in turn, negatively impacts general health. Typical reasons an individual might seek treatment from a chiropractor include back pain, neck pain, joint pain, and headaches. Chiropractic treatments typically include soft tissue work, strengthening exercises, and skeletal manipulations, and do not include any prescribed medicines for pain. Chiropractors do, however, often suggest vitamins, supplements, and other herbs to assist in patients’ treatment plans.

Adding CBD to chiropractic treatment makes perfect sense, as it is all-natural and has many benefits for those suffering from musculoskeletal dysfunctions. For example, CBD is an effective way to manage the aches and pains that someone who suffers from back pain may experience. In addition, CBD is helpful in reducing the pain that comes with swollen joints and sore muscles, which are typical symptoms of chiropractic patients. Chiropractors are adding CBD to their treatment plans by offering topical creamsand oils. In some states, chiropractors are administering CBD creams and oils during patient treatments and during in-office visits.

Massage Therapists

Massage therapy is often used as a relaxation tool, but it is also often used to relieve pain associated with tight muscles. The proven benefits of regular massage therapy include: lower stress, reduced anxiety, increased flexibility, and faster rate of rehabilitation from injuries.

Since regular CBD use can also offer the same or similar benefits, it makes perfect sense that massage therapists have begun to use these supplements in their treatment practices.

CBD use during a massage therapy session often includes CBD infused oils in place of the standard massage oil. Since CBD oils contain low to no levels of THC, the use of oil during massage is not just natural, but is also safe and non-psychoactive. Individuals who have regular CBD massages report feeling more relaxed following a treatment than they do after a standard massage. Those seeking therapy for pain relief find that the addition of CBD oils in their massage provides greater relief than they would experience in a standard session. 

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is believed to have first been introduced to Eastern medicine in China around 100 B.C. Acupuncturists believe that illnesses and pain occur because of an interruption of one’s energy throughout the body. By placing needles in specific energy points of the body, just below the surface of the skin, an individual’s energy can be redirected and restored, providing relief to the patient. The proven results of acupuncture treatment have kept the practice alive and well today all over the world.

Following with the theme of massage therapy and chiropractic, acupuncture is a holistic medicine that provides a natural solution to those suffering from various symptoms. Combining CBD oil with acupuncture treatments is a naturally positive relationship.

With so many people increasingly skeptical of big pharma and weary of the prescribed chemicals we are routinely ingesting, the demand for treatments that are natural and effective is evident. While Western medicine remains somewhat skeptical to the holistic philosophies of Eastern medicine, the options for safe and natural alternative medicines, such as CBD oils, should be made available to everyone.