Can CBD help your sex drive?
If I take CBD, will it make sex better for me?
Let’s pump the brakes for just a hot minute. As much as we don’t want to say it.. CBD is not something that serves as a miracle substance that you take and 30 minutes later you’re a trojan horse (sorry fellas..), BUT it can definitely help you in the bedroom, just in indirect ways. Let’s dive in.
CBD reduces stress, thus increasing your libido
How often does your partner in the middle of being stressed out, ask you to, well you know…? CBD has entered the chat. As humans, the more stressed out we are the further sex moves away from our minds. There are multiple ways CBD is linked to stress, anxiety and sex. CBD is a great way to help reduce your overall stress levels, manage anxiety, and become calmer overall. The theory is this: reduce stress and anxiety and as a result you’ll be more inclined to be happier, less worrisome, more relaxed and hopefully more sexually active. By helping reduce how consumed you are with stress, CBD gives your libido a chance to have a seat at the table.
Better blood flow, you fill in the blank….
We’ll keep this one short and simple. Studies suggest that CBD is a fantastic way to increase blood flow and improve nerve sensations. So, the better the blood flow, the better the sex and all the things that should come with it.
Less pain, better sex
Arguably the number one reason people lean on CBD is for pain relief or pain management. Pain is a huge reason people shy away from having sex, especially women. CBD is thought to have anti-inflammatory properties, which may reduce muscle tension, reduce pain, and improve blood flow.
Where can I get CBD?
JAXON is a premium CBD product brand located in Southern Oregon, the hemp & CBD capital of the world. JAXON sells smokable, ingestible and topical CBD products both on our website and wholesale to bulk buyers, distributors, dispensaries and stores. To shop online for CBD, visit our website. To contact JAXON about wholesale pricing please call us at 541-414-2373
In no way should these statements be taken as medical advice. They are intended to entertain and inform. Personal health matters should always be discussed with a medical professional.