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CBD Oil and Hair Loss

CBD Oil and Hair Loss

Hair is a crucial factor in physical appearance. A thinning hairline is a cause for concern for many people. Unfortunately, there are many factors that can contribute to hair loss, making possible treatments as many as the causes. While it's possible to reverse the effects of hair loss, sometimes, the best approach is to take good care of your hair throughout your life. But that calls for better understanding of your hair and hair care practices.

Symptoms and Causes of Hair Loss

Depending on the cause of hair loss, the condition can present different symptoms and appear in different ways. It can come suddenly or take a slow and gradual process. In some individuals, it only affects the scalp, while in others, it can affect the whole body.

Depending on the cause of hair loss, the loss of hair can be temporary or permanent. To help you understand hair loss more, here are some of the symptoms you should look out for.

Slow thinning on top of the head

This is the most common type of hair loss and is prevalent among men, but it also affects women. Hair thinning at the top of the head is most likely to occur as you age. For men, hair loss affects the hairline as well, while in women, this type of hair loss doesn't affect the hairline.

Bald patches on the head

The coin-sized bald spots often affect the scalp and in isolated cases can also affect beards and eyebrows. For some patients, this type of hair loss causes the skin to be painful and itchy, which makes the hair loss worse.

Sudden loss of hair

Traumatising life events like physical or emotional shock contribute immensely to a sudden loss of hair. The hair might come out in handfuls when combing or washing the hair. In this case, hair loss causes thinning.

Patches of scaling

If the hair loss is accompanied by scaling with redness and swelling, it’s a sign of ringworm.

Other than identifying the symptoms of hair loss, it’s also vital to determine the cause to allow for proper treatment. Some of the leading causes of hair loss include:

Genes

Family history is one of the leading causes of hair loss. If the condition is hereditary, it's referred to as male-pattern baldness in men and female-pattern baldness in women. It's predictable and occurs over time as you grow old.

Hormonal changes and medical conditions

Various medical conditions can lead to permanent or temporary loss of hair. Hormonal changes because of childbirth, thyroid complications, pregnancy, and menopause can also lead to hair loss. Medical conditions can also cause hair loss.

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Alopecia Areata is one of the leading causes of hair loss. This condition leads to scalp infections that cause patchy hair loss, and there's also trichotillomania, which is another condition commonly referred to as hair-pulling disorder.

Medications and medical procedures

Certain drugs and medical procedures like radiotherapy to the head can cause temporary or permanent hair loss. Medicines for cancer, arthritis, depression, high blood pressure, gout and heart problems are some of the most notorious in causing hair loss.

Lifestyle choices like hair styling and hot oil treatments can also cause a type of hair loss called traction alopecia.

What is CBD?

CBD is one of the hundreds of phytocannabinoids in cannabis or hemp plants and a close cousin to THC. Unlike THC, CBD doesn't have any psychoactive effects, which means it doesn't cause a high in the user.

THC is not received with the same warmth as CBD. As such, most brands use hemp plants that have a high CBD yield with minimal THC.

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For CBD users that are extra jittery about THC, there is CBD isolate that contains 99% CBD and no THC that allows them to take CBD without worrying about the presence of THC in their CBD products.

Among its many properties, CBD is also rich in Vitamin E and fatty acids, which have numerous functions in the body.

How CBD Works in the Body

CBD oil works through the Endocannabinoid System (ECS). It is an intricate system that comprises of receptors and enzymes. Ideally, the body produces its cannabinoids, which are used by the ECS system to achieve homeostasis. 

Once taken, CBD is received on one of the two receptors (CB1 or CB2), which contains enzymes that break down the CBD for it to be absorbed into the body.

How to Use CBD

There are different ways to use CBD. The best method depends on the type of CBD product you settle on. Most CBD hair products are best applied topically and directly on the scalp. This allows for direct absorption into the hair follicles.

Some CBD users also prefer to supplement the CBD intake with oral or sublingual alternatives. This helps to increase bioavailability of CBD and ensure you experience the right effects.

Depending on the reason for taking CBD, there are other methods of taking CBD and CBD products that you can try out that include vaping.

Will CBD Get Me High?

CBD in itself cannot get you high. It does not have the same psychotropic effects as THC and hence doesn’t have the ability to get you high. CBD products made from full-spectrum CBD contain trace amounts of THC. If these products are made using proper procedures, the products contain no more than 0.2% of THC which is too little have any psychoactive effects. This means even CBD products containing the allowed amounts of THC cannot get you high.

Is it Safe to Take CBD Oil?

CBD oil has been found to be safe to take for most people. It has very low toxicity allowing for the CBD to be taken in high quantities without any adverse effects. In some isolated cases, there have been some reports of mild negative side effects including:

  • Diarrhoea
  • Nausea
  • Light headedness
  • Drowsiness
  • Stomach upset
  • Skin rash

These side effects can be mitigated by taking low CBD doses when starting out to create tolerance in the body before increasing your CBD intake.

    Final Thoughts

    CBD has become a staple in the lives of many people who used it daily in different forms. With various CBD products, you have plenty of options to choose from, depending on your preference.

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