Does CBD Help With Migraines?
CBD may help with migraines, particularly as a preventive approach taken consistently rather than as an acute treatment. CBD’s activity at serotonin 5-HT1A receptors is directly relevant to migraine pathology, and its anti-inflammatory effects may reduce the neuroinflammation that triggers and sustains migraine attacks.
Migraine pathology involves serotonin dysregulation and neuroinflammation in the trigeminovascular system. CBD interacts with serotonin 5-HT1A receptors, modulating serotonin signaling in a way that is mechanistically relevant to migraine. It also has anti-inflammatory effects through CB2 receptor activity and endocannabinoid system modulation that may reduce neuroinflammation in the trigeminal pathway. These are the same systems that many prescription migraine medications target, which is why CBD is pharmacologically plausible for migraines rather than a speculative option.
CBD works better as a prevention strategy than an acute treatment. Taken consistently twice daily, CBD builds anti-inflammatory support in the endocannabinoid system over time. For acute attacks, fast-acting formats like sublingual tincture held under the tongue are more useful than gummies, since sublingual CBD works in 15 to 30 minutes versus 45 to 90 minutes for gummies. Many migraine patients combine daily CBD for prevention with low-dose THC for acute relief, finding the combination more effective than either alone.
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. TribeTokes products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Migraines are a medical condition. Consult a healthcare professional before using cannabinoid products, especially if you take prescription migraine medications.
