THE CBD FACT [EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW]

  • August 1, 2021
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CBD Facts

CBD use is on the rise, with users looking for a natural supplement to help with general wellness. If you’re new to CBD, you’ve come to the right spot. In this section, we answer some of the most frequently asked CBD questions. Continue reading to learn the distinction between CBD and THC.

  • What Is CBD?

CBD, or cannabidiol, is one of several active chemicals found in the cannabis plant. Cannabinoids are a class of compounds that may number in the hundreds. CBD is often the second most prevalent cannabinoid after tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). CBD has grown in popularity as a health and wellness supplement. It is commonly taken on a regular basis to promote general well-being.

  • Is CBD derived from marijuana or hemp? And what’s the difference between the two?

Cannabis sativa L. is the parent plant of both marijuana and hemp. Plant. They differ in part due to cannabinoid content. CBD is found in both types of plants, although it is far more prevalent in hemp than in marijuana. Hemp is utilised in textiles, nourishment, and other applications.

  • What Is the Difference Between CBD and THC?

CBD and THC are both cannabinoids, but they are not the same. THC interacts with the body via directly attaching to the CB1 and CB2 receptors. CBD inhibits the ECS enzymes that break down naturally existing endocannabinoids. Because of this, CBD is not intoxicating.

  • Will CBD Get Me High?

CBD is not intoxicating because it does not produce a high. On the other hand, THC molecules provide an intoxication high by binding to the brain’s CB1 receptors. CBD is hypothesised to be capable of suppressing this mechanism.

  • How Should I Use CBD?

The way you take CBD depends on the product you’re using. CBD drops are the most commonly used substance. To use them, insert a few drops beneath your tongue and hold them there for around 60 seconds before swallowing. For other items, read the label to determine the best way to use it – most CBD products are quite simple to use.

  • What Is CBD Oil?

CBD oil is a liquid cannabis extract that contains high concentrations of cannabidiol. Manufacturers extract CBD from the hemp plant, frequently alongside other cannabinoids, then suspend the extract in a carrier oil. This is usually coconut oil or hemp seed oil, although there are other options. The concentration of cannabidiol in CBD oil varies. Some oils have exceptionally high concentrations of pure CBD, whereas others are low in strength and contain additional cannabinoids. To find out exactly what’s in your CBD tincture, carefully study the label and consult lab findings.

  • Is CBD Legal?

The Hemp Farming Act separated hemp from marijuana by removing it from the Controlled Substances Act. CBD products derived from hemp and contains less than 0.3 per cent THC are legal on the federal level. Most states allow CBD in some form, though each region may have different regulations.

  • How Is CBD Isolated from the Cannabis Plant?

CO2 extraction is widely regarded as the safest and most efficient technique of obtaining CBD from cannabis. CO2, unlike other solvents, is completely safe for human ingestion and so cannot cause impurities in the finished product. Some companies may filter the extract until only cannabidiol is left, resulting in a CBD isolation.

  • Are There Side Effects of Using CBD? Is It Safe?

According to the World Health Organization, CBD is generally safe for human use. The majority of users will not have adverse effects, and those that do will most likely be small. Headache, nausea, and diarrhoea are common side effects of taking too much CBD.

  • Can I Cook with CBD?

Yes. CBD oils and CBD isolate powders are both excellent additives for cooking. This can mask the earthy flavour of hemp and provide people with an easy method to include CBD into their regular routine.

  • Will CBD Show up on a Drug Test?

No. CBD is a non-intoxicating substance that employers are not looking for in a drugs test. THC metabolites, which are the byproducts of the body’s metabolism of THC, are among the substances tested for. CBD is not a recreational drug, and tests for CBD metabolites do not exist.

  • How Can I Know How Much CBD to Take?

Because there are no established recommendations, determining how much CBD you require is difficult. The majority of consumers ingest between 10 and 50mg per day. It is advisable, to begin with, a CBD tincture that can be readily adjusted. Take a very little quantity on the first day and watch how you feel; if you don’t see any benefits and don’t notice any negative effects, feel free to raise the amount until you reach a level you’re comfortable with.

Mr. BC Seeds
Mr. BC Seeds is an over educated old school hippy who has been involved in the cannabis industry since the 1970's. He is one of the most experienced marijuana breeders in Canada if not the entire world. He was the first to use the most advanced breeding techniques in 2008 to create 42 of the world's strongest cannabis strains. He has been writing in-depth articles about cannabis in Canada for decades and looks forward to continue bringing you cutting edge cannabis strains for the decades to come. Mr. BC Seeds uses a "pen name" because he still travels the world collecting cannabis strains and continues researching cannabis in laboratories of non-legalized countries.
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