CBD for inflammation — what actually helps
CBD has been used for inflammation for years — sometimes as a prescribed therapy, sometimes as an over-the-counter wellness product. This guide brings together the research, recommended strains, terpene profiles and Swiss legal status.
CBD acts on inflammation via serotonin, TRPV1 and endocannabinoid modulation — non-psychoactive, freely sold in Switzerland under 1% THC. Suitable strains: Cannatonic, Harle-Tsu, CBD Therapy, Ringo's Gift, Remedy.
What the research says about CBD and inflammation
CBD research on inflammation is young but growing fast. Systematic reviews since 2019 show consistent positive effects at moderate doses (25–600 mg/day).
Important: CBD does not replace medical treatment of severe inflammation. It's a modulator with a good safety profile per the WHO (2018).
How CBD works in the body
CBD barely binds CB1/CB2 receptors. It modulates the endocannabinoid system indirectly by inhibiting the breakdown of native endocannabinoids (anandamide).
It also activates the serotonin receptor 5-HT1A (anxiety), the TRPV1 receptor (pain and inflammation) and influences GABA pathways (sleep).
Recommended strains for inflammation
These strains have a track record for inflammation — phytochemistry and user reports line up:
Cannatonic · Harle-Tsu · CBD Therapy · Ringo's Gift · Remedy
Dosing & use
Start: 10–25 mg CBD per day, sublingual oil. Step up gradually after 5–7 days.
For acute episodes (stress, anxiety): vape CBD flower — effect within minutes.
FAQ
Does CBD really help with inflammation?
Research and user reports support it — at moderate doses (25–100 mg/day) over 2–4 weeks of continuous use.
How fast does CBD work for inflammation?
Vaped or smoked: 2–10 minutes. Sublingual oil: 15–30 minutes. Edibles: 30–90 minutes.
Which CBD product is best for inflammation?
For steady all-day effect: full-spectrum CBD oil. For acute phases: CBD flower or vape.
Does CBD get you high?
No. CBD is non-psychoactive. At most a mild sense of relaxation — no high.
Is CBD for inflammation legal in Switzerland?
Yes — under 1% THC, CBD is legal and prescription-free.