Can I Use CBD Oil for My Libido?

We’ve been through stacks of information and article about this wonder plant extract known as CBD, or Cannabidiol, and the majority of them aim at educating the public regarding their skincare routines or their health matters but seldom do you find a trusted piece of literature that talks about the relationship life.

Well, this changes now, and we will be tapping into this topic right here. We discuss whether this oil extract of the hemp plant can do anything for our libidos in a natural way or not. 

A Quick Word on CBD

For those who are just starting on the discovery of using Cannabidiol, the simplest description is that it is a compound that is present in the cannabis plant and has now become one of the most popular consumer products since it was legalized in some states in the US and other countries are following suit.

Due to the assortment of benefits it provides us with both internally and externally, not to mention the positive results pet owners have seen it affect their dogs and cats, this weblink can tell you all about the different available products created just for your furry friends.

Using Cannabidiol alone does not get you high. However, if you use a product that has more than 0.3% THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) in it, there is a possibility that if you’re a sensitive person, it will induce the euphoric effect so be very careful when using it and never overdo it in any circumstances.

CBD Oil in The Bedroom

Various esteemed manufacturers have extracted and isolated the compound and added it to several consumer products. Some of these products belong in the bedroom, with the likelihood of boosting one’s libido and increasing lubricating abilities. 

To find out if this stuff works, we discuss the topic below, looking at a few concepts.

CBD and The Libido – How Does it Affect It?

Researchers who have studied the natural element for years have stated that the CBD is activated because of the tiny receptors inside our bodies, namely the Cannabinoid receptors that are part of our endocannabinoid system or ECS for short: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabinoid_receptor

These are located throughout the body and are responsible for several different processes from the psychological to the memory, mood, and appetite centres. While the activation does not happen directly, it has been seen to set off a series of different reactions in the body that help stimulate the sensory nerves.

According to research, the 2009 journal article on male fertility, included and aptly named ‘Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences found that these ECS receptors that work in the reproductive organs in the human body are also present in the brain, in other words, the testicles. As bizarre as this may seem, it also showed that THC and Cannabinoid extract helps to boost the libido in some clinical trial-controlled groups, while in others, it did nothing.

On the other hand, taking too much of the stuff hindered the male drive, so there is a thin line between how much you can take to help and how much is too much. The fact that it helps to reduce symptoms of stress and anxiety is also a player in the game of the libido, and this is mainly to do with the anxiety that people get during a performance.

This may be subject, and many doctors have stated that it can be difficult to help give the exact amount required to help patients with this issue, however even though it may be hard to give the perfect dosage, the take-home message is to try it in small doses and see how you feel.

Other Similar Research

There are still ongoing similar trials with the compound to see its effects on related issues such as erectile dysfunction (ED) and poor lubrication. For decades, BioMed research international practitioners have studied the use of the plant Cannabis Sativa, with ‘Ayurveda’ practices, in helping with performance and ED.

There is no exact science on it yet. However, one of the conclusions is that because it helps to relax the blood vessels in the body, it promotes better blood flow, and when a rush of blood is transported to the organs, who knows what? May happen. 

Doctors have not properly tested this theory, as the studies that have been done so far are of the blood flow leading to the heart and not yet to the groin region. 

When it comes to poor lubrication issues, adding a lubricant product may help alleviate dryness and friction, helping to improve. This is where topical Oil comes into action. In theory, it could make things more comfortable and pleasurable, but it is left to the user and their experiences once again.