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How to Lower Your Blood Pressure With CBD

Joel Taylor - writer and editor for Cannabotech
By Joel Taylor
Edited by Taj Schlebusch

Published May 11, 2021.

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Some evidence suggests that CBD oil can help with a number of conditions, both physical and mental. That being said, many people are questioning its ability to fight more complex issues, namely: "can CBD help high blood pressure?"

Unfortunately, it's not as simple as a yes or no answer, but we can shed some light on the topic.

CBD and Hypertension

Although it's normal for your blood pressure to rise and fall throughout the day, consistently high levels are a sign of hypertension and other cardiac illnesses. Even though there is scientific evidence that suggests the possibility of CBD lowering blood pressure in the short term, scientists do not recommend or suggest replacing it with other medications designed to treat chronic hypertension.

Can CBD Lower Blood Pressure?

Not replacing your hypertension medication is not necessarily a cause for despair because CBD can potentially help you decrease your blood pressure in other ways.

There are a number of other potential benefits that could come from CBD, such as a decrease in anxiety, better sleep quality, and a decrease in general inflammation throughout the body; all of which are contributing factors to an overall decrease in stress.

These factors, in addition to the possibility of CBD acting as an immediate natural vasodilator, could all assist in reducing blood pressure in those who experience a great deal of stress.

The Best Way to Take It

When attempting to treat something as persistent and chronic as high blood pressure, you're going to want to use methods that are long-lasting. For this, consider taking tinctures sublingually or ingesting edibles to get a slow release of CBD over a longer period of time.

Vapes could produce unwanted stress on your body that could worsen your symptoms, and topicals wouldn't benefit as much as tinctures (but it wouldn't hurt to try them as well).

Conclusion

Although many people can find benefits of some kind in the use of CBD products, they should never be used to replace prescription medications for potentially life-threatening conditions. Always consult your doctor before implementing it into your lifestyle for a more informed opinion as to how it might react with the medications you are already on.

Disclaimer aside, you may find that CBD is exactly what you're looking for. At the very least, it couldn't hurt to try.