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Fibromyalgia and Beta-Caryophyllene

Updated: Mar 1, 2023

Beta-Caryophyllene (also known as BCP oil) is a terpene that has demonstrated its ability to reduce inflammatory-related pain, as well as many other conditions. In this article, we will explore what Fibromyalgia is exactly and how it affects the body. We’ll also take a look at the research that’s been conducted showing how BCP oil may be able to help, especially for fibromyalgia patients who have exhausted other treatment options.


What Is Fibromyalgia?


One of the most common medical conditions our customers face is chronic pain. A large number of our customers also suffer from fibromyalgia, an illness that yields more than its fair share of severe pain, fatigue, sleep issues and other psychological troubles like depression.


Fibromyalgia is defined as a disorder affecting the body causing widespread musculoskeletal pain. Other negative side effects of fibromyalgia include insomnia, difficulty sleeping or concentrating, anxiety, depression, mood swings, severe joint or tissue pain, and memory recall loss or missing time. PTSD may also be associated with fibromyalgia, notably in patients who suffer a traumatic emotional event.


Some subjects develop symptoms following an emotional or physical trauma, while others develop symptoms of fibromyalgia over a long period of time. The disorder also appears to disproportionately favour women over men. In fact, 90% of all fibromyalgia cases are female.

Defined only recently in 1990, fibromyalgia is a relatively young illness. Since its discovery, the medical community has looked upon fibromyalgia with some sense of scepticism. However, with millions of valid cases popping up, research and studies are showing how and why fibromyalgia occurs in so many patients.


What Causes Fibromyalgia?


There appears to be no root cause of fibromyalgia. Some research has indicated that fibromyalgia may be a genetic disorder, passed down between family members. Other research would indicate that fibromyalgia may be a disorder of the brain and how it processes pain. This means that fibromyalgia may actually increase the amount of physical pain our bodies feel. With this theory, fibromyalgia is like dirt in the oil, causing the entire system to run poorly.


There do appear to be some triggers that can bring on a flare-up of fibromyalgia, or trigger the illness entirely. Below are some of the possible triggers of this disorder in patients:


1. Repeated injuries to the same area

2. Traumatic event – physical or emotional

3. Rheumatoid arthritis

4. Lupus

5. Severe Stress

6. Preexisting autoimmune disease

7. Genetics (passed to a patient through genes)


Is Beta-Caryophyllene An Effective Treatment For Fibromyalgia?


Unfortunately, at this time, there are no known cures for fibromyalgia. Many different therapies have been developed to help treat the symptoms of fibromyalgia in patients. Sadly, many of these therapies include treatment with opioids. These types of medications can work, but at great costs, including addiction and unwanted negative side effects like severe constipation.


Recent studies have shown that BCP oil is a potentially effective treatment for many of the fibromyalgia’s more painful or debilitating side effects such as inflammation. BCP oil can also help increase a patient’s overall pain tolerance, allowing a patient to control their pain level during fibromyalgia flare-ups.


Is Beta-Caryophyllene A Good Alternative For Opioids and Fibromyalgia?


While opioids may be a good method of treatment for many patients, the dangers associated with opioid use are high. In recent years, deaths associated with opioid use have risen, drawing the many countries into a full-blown opioid crisis.


BCP oil is not only effective in treating the physical symptoms of fibromyalgia, like severe or chronic pain, it can also help with the psychological symptoms. This makes beta-caryophyllene an ideal alternative to opioids, especially for patients who have found opioids to be ineffective or too dangerous for their liking.  


Can Beta-Caryophyllene Be Used With Opioids?


Beta-caryophyllene does not interfere with opioid use. Using beta-caryophyllene and together should come at the discretion and recommendation of your doctor. Combining the therapies may be an effective method of managing pain and the psychological symptoms of fibromyalgia, especially in extreme cases where traditional methods have failed the patient.


Even better, beta-caryophyllene may also be an effective way to wean a patient off of opioids if the patient or physician finds that the subject is taking too many opioids and runs a risk of the drug becoming habit-forming.


I Have Fibromyalgia, How Do I Access BCP oil in Australia?


If you would like to try BCP oil yourself, you can visit our home page at cannology.com.au where you can place an order or check if there is a stockist nearby.


If you have any questions, please visit our FAQ page or Contact Us.


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