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Posted by u/cuttingseason_2024Cutting

Is CBD legit for recovery? Any latest research out there?

TL;DR: Looking for thoughts on recent CBD research for recovery during cutting phase

So I'm in this cutting phase and trying to optimize my recovery, but I've heard mixed things about CBD. I stumbled upon this recent review by Paoli et al. in the Journal of Cannabis Research that looks at CBD's effects on muscle soreness and inflammation. They mention some promising effects, but the sample sizes were kinda small and there were mixed methodologies across studies. I'm curious if anyone else has dug into this? Like, is it worth it or just a fad? Gimme the lowdown!

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u/bro_split_bro_420

I just started using CBD gummies and they kinda slap! Like, I feel more relaxed, but not sure if it's legit for recovery. Just trying to lift heavier without feeling like I got run over by a truck. 馃槀

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u/carbphobia

And another thing, a lot of people conflate CBD with THC benefits. They're different, and while THC can help with pain, CBD's benefits are still murky. Don't let the hype fool you into thinking it's a miracle cure.

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u/proteinpancakes22

Maybe it's all about finding what works for you! I'm curious to see how everyone responds to it. Could be different for each of us. Just keep experimenting, right?

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u/5k_runner99

I've been reading up on CBD too! So many opinions out there, but I'm curious if it actually helps with soreness. Like, do you feel a difference?

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u/proteinpancakes22

I love making CBD-infused smoothies! I think it helps chill me out after a tough workout. But like, I wouldn't rely on it solely for recovery. It's more of a nice add-on for relaxation.

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u/matureliftersunite

While CBD shows promise in reducing inflammation, the efficacy can depend on the individual. I've coached athletes who've found it helpful, but others see no difference. I recommend keeping a journal to track your experiences and adjust as needed.

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u/chickenncarrots

Honestly, CBD sounds cool and all, but I'd rather focus on my nutrition. Lean protein and whole foods do way more for recovery than a supplement. Have you tried tracking your macros? That might help!

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u/carbphobia

And about the hype, the CBD market is flooded with products making crazy claims. Make sure you're choosing a reputable brand. Lab results should be available, and don't fall for gimmicks.

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u/5k_runner99

I've read that CBD can help with sleep, and good sleep is super crucial for recovery! Have you noticed better sleep quality since trying it?

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u/broccoli_and_beard

CBD might help a little with anxiety and sleep, which can be helpful for recovery! I've tried using it after heavy leg days and it felt like my DOMS was less intense. Just don't expect miracles, it's not gonna turn you into a superhuman or anything.

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Honestly, I'd rather just stick with coffee for that recovery boost! Caffeine really helps me feel less sore after workouts. But hey, to each their own. If CBD works for you, go for it!

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u/nurseswholift

Totally! Recovery isn't just about what you take. Proper hydration, nutrition, and sleep play massive roles. CBD might help with relaxation, but don't neglect the basics.

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u/proteinpancakes22

What do you think about combining it with a recovery smoothie? Like, CBD oil, spinach, banana, protein powder? Could be a chill post-workout drink! Might just be a fun way to incorporate it

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u/matureliftersunite

As a coach, I encourage my athletes to explore various recovery strategies, including CBD. It can be beneficial if used wisely, but it shouldn't replace proven methods like stretching, foam rolling, and proper nutrition.

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u/cuttingseason_2024

I'm also in a cutting phase and tried CBD oil, but I didn't notice much difference. I guess everyone's body is different. How much are you taking?

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u/bro_split_bro_420

LMAO, I get it! I've seen some crazy memes about CBD. Like, 'I took CBD and woke up as a new person!' But honestly, moderation is key, fam.

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u/carbphobia

The research on CBD is still all over the place, honestly. Some studies show it might help with inflammation, but the quality is lacking. Sample sizes are tiny, methodologies are inconsistent, and we need more long-term data. Just seems like another trendy supplement that might not deliver real benefits

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u/5k_runner99

For real! It's like a little science experiment for our bodies. Let's share our experiences and see what we learn along the way!

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u/nurseswholift

There's some evidence supporting CBD's anti-inflammatory properties, but nothing concrete yet. I work as a nurse, and I've seen some patients swear by it for pain management, but results vary. Definitely do your research before jumping in!

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u/whey_addict

CBD might be cool for some, but I'm more into tried-and-true stuff like creatine and protein shakes. Ain't no supplement gonna replace good ol' hard work and a solid diet, fam.

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u/saltyngl

Bro, I tried some CBD oil and fell asleep like a baby! But waking up was a whole other story. Like, where's my workout motivation? 馃槀 Just keep that in mind.

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