In such a frenetic world, we all long for moments of peace and clarity, and anything that can help soothe both mental and physical pain is hotly desired.
Over the past few years, cannabidiol (CBD) has been a central focus of a lot of research into potentially relaxing ingredients, often used in oils and ingestible products as a form of pain relief and general relaxation.
It is important to note that CBD, whilst derived from hemp, is not related to the psychoactive compound THC, which is what makes cannabis a Class B drug. CBD is not psychoactive and instead has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties instead
However, what would happen if CBD was used in combination with other massage techniques?
The answer is a CBD massage, something that can add an extra level of relaxation to your massage and help you melt away your troubles, pains and anxieties, depending on the nature of your treatment.
CBD massages can be as varied as conventional massages, as the only part of the treatment that truly changes is the addition of CBD massage oils or creams instead of more conventional products, which are kneaded and rubbed into the skin.
This part of the treatment tends to be more targeted, as a masseuse will ensure that the CBD products are suitably soaked into the skin in just the right places and have time to activate whilst the massage is taking place.
One extra step after any treatment using CBD is that whilst most people like to shower after a massage, it is something that is not advised, as the longer the cream is left on the skin, the more you will feel the benefits in the long run.
There is still a lot to learn about CBD, but at least when it comes to massages, there are several potential benefits to consider.