Have you ever wondered if CBD could make your sex life better? More people are starting to ask this question. CBD is doing all kinds of things for all types of people. Thanks to cannabis reform laws passing, people are beginning to learn more about CBD.
CBD holds a long list of potential uses, including improving your sex life. It could be as simple as taking a few puffs from disposable CBD vape pens UK, eating some CBD edibles, or using a CBD lubricant.
CBD vape is different from THC vape. CBD gives you the benefits of cannabis, leaving you without a buzz or high.
“Adding CBD to sexual lubricants may relax muscles, ease tension, and reduce dryness and pain with sex from its anti-inflammatory effect. All these benefits give you more confidence and comfort during intimacy which helps our most important sexual organ, and that’s our brain.” - MD. Sherry Ross
Consumer reports suggest CBD may help with all kinds of things. Things like anxiety, stress, depression, pain, lack of energy, insomnia, and more. Having some help with any one of these areas could lead to improved performance in your daily life. This includes your sex life.
The scientific research to support these claims is beginning to surface. More in-depth research on CBD will happen as laws that pertain to the legality of CBD begin to ease. Let's explore CBD, what it is, and how it could play a potential role in improving your sex life.
CBD is considered to be psychoactive as it does alter the state of the mind. However, it is not a psychedelic. This means it's not known to produce a buzz or high. There are several types of CBD that consumers can buy. It's a good idea to familiarise yourself with all of them before using any type of CBD product.
More health-conscious people are starting to ask the question, Can you use CBD while pregnant?
For some people, word of mouth isn't enough. They want scientific evidence. When it comes to cannabis, the evidence of its effectiveness is beginning to emerge, but there is nothing conclusive as of yet.
Science supporting the benefits of CBD is out there. Many studies support consumer claims that CBD is beneficial in many ways. Let's look at some of these studies:
Anyone can experience performance problems in the bedroom, whether it's alone or with a partner. Two of the biggest concerns are Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and Vaginal Atrophy (VA). CBD may help with both of these by doing things like promoting strong blood flow while increasing communication between cells and nerves.
For aging males, ED is a common occurrence. Dr. Newton of Unity Point Health says erectile dysfunction "affects about 50 percent of men over the age of 40." London's Women's Centre says, "Around 50% of women experience symptoms of vaginal atrophy when the cells in the vagina are most lacking in hydration and cervix lubrication decreases."
If you are a heavy vaper then quit nicotine by trying a nicotine free vape or a a good CBD product like CBD vape juice used daily could help you with these issues. Or, even better yet, keep these issues from ever becoming an issue.
On an ending note, let's cover a few situations in the bedroom where CBD could be the thing you need. CBD Vape, CBD edibles, and other CBD products like CBD lubricants can help promote blood flow and more. This can lead to a more pleasurable experience alone or with a partner.
This article is authored by Dr Casey Abrahamsmen. Dr Abrahamsmen is a board certified physician with over 13 years of experience in internal medicine and pain management. He practises Palliative care at a hospital in Venezuela and is a strong advocate for CBD and believes CBD has a major role to play towards healthy non addictive pain management habits. You can read more about Dr Abrahamsmen here.
This article was peer-reviewed by Dr M Mansoor Siddique (PhD). Dr Siddique has over eight years of experience working with CBD and CBD products.
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