Does Cannabis Really Relieve Stress?
If you’ve ever taken a hit of a vape or flower or used an edible containing THC or CBD after a long, stressful day, you know how relaxing the process can be. However, some argue that the ritual is just as involved in the reduction of stress as the cannabinoids themselves. Research is ongoing to determine whether cannabis is ideal for long-term stress relief.
With that in mind, current studies like the one conducted by WSU show hope for the future. The study revealed that stress reduction was experienced 93.3% of the time over tracked sessions that fell within the study's guidelines regarding method of use, dose, and report time.
Physical Pain and Stress
Stress can be caused by many factors, but physical pain ranks high on that list. In fact, there is a definite scientific connection between physical pain and stress. Stress and pain appear to go hand-in-hand, and further mental health problems can develop when individuals experience chronic or lasting pain. When a person is in pain, the pain is always in the forefront of their mind, resulting in stress. Pain can also cause a person to feel they are missing out on regular daily activities that many take for granted.
When an individual has been unsuccessful finding a way to manage pain, it can take a significant emotional toll. In addition to mental anguish, stress associated with pain can increase the production of the stress hormone cortisol, which can cause further inflammation—thus creating a wicked cycle. That’s why proper pain management, which can include medication, attention to quality sleep, and finding ways to relax whenever possible, can help mitigate pain, lower stress, and decrease your risk of ongoing pain. Cannabis may be a welcome addition to pain management techniques for many people experiencing pain.