Is CBD or THC Better for Pain?
Most evidence and customer experience points to the combination of CBD and THC being more effective for pain than either alone. CBD and THC work through different receptor pathways, and their effects appear to be complementary rather than redundant.
CBD primarily interacts with receptors involved in the inflammatory response and indirectly modulates pain signaling. It does not produce psychoactive effects. THC binds directly to cannabinoid receptors in the central and peripheral nervous system, which is why it more directly reduces the intensity of pain signals. For topical application specifically, both cannabinoids interact with receptors in the skin, muscle, and peripheral nerve tissue without entering the bloodstream.
The combination appears to produce what researchers call the entourage effect: the presence of multiple cannabinoids working together outperforms isolated compounds. TribeTokes pain creams contain both Delta-8 THC and CBD in a full-spectrum formula. Delta-8 THC produces less psychoactive intensity than Delta-9 THC while maintaining similar anti-pain properties in topical form, making it a practical choice for pain cream formulation.
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. TribeTokes products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before using cannabinoid products, especially if you have a medical condition or take prescription medications.
