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CBD is the abbreviation used for cannabidiol, which is one of over 100 different cannabinoids found in the Cannabis plant. CBD is a non-psychoactive compound, it’s a molecule that interacts with your body in particular ways by telling your body to use up the cannabinoids it has already naturally produced, rather than bind it to a receptor. These particular types of cannabinoids are part of the endocannabinoid system and act as messengers, sending signals to the brain to help regulate basic bodily functions.
No. CBD does not have any psychoactive properties. While many CBD oils, particularly full-spectrum products, contain trace amounts of THC, it is not enough to make you high. In fact, the trace amounts of THC actually make the CBD more effective, this is known as the entourage effect
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the two primary cannabinoids that occur naturally in the Cannabis sativa plant, both of these substances interact with the cannabinoid receptors found in the human body and brain, but they differ dramatically in their effects.
CBD is non-psychoactive, which means that it will not get you high. You will more likely experience a relief of your unwanted discomfort, with little or no noticeable effect on your cognitive abilities.
THC is the main psychoactive component of the cannabis plant, however, despite this, THC has many therapeutic benefits.
THC and CBD both have remarkable medicinal attributes and complement each other when combined as a full spectrum extract. The theory that cannabinoids and terpenes work better together is known as the entourage effect.
CBD is a molecule that interacts with your body in particular ways by telling your body to use up the cannabinoids it has already naturally produced, rather than bind it to a receptor. These particular types of cannabinoids are part of the endocannabinoid system and act as messengers, sending signals to the brain to help regulate basic bodily functions.
CBD interacts with our bodies in a variety of ways. One of the main ways is by mimicking and supplementing the effects of compounds in our bodies called “endogenous cannabinoids” – so named because of their similarity to compounds found in the cannabis plant. These “endocannabinoids” are part of what we refer to as the “endocannabinoid system.”
The endocannabinoid system plays a crucial role in regulating a broad range of physiological processes that affect our everyday experience – our mood, our energy level, our intestinal fortitude, immune activity, blood pressure, bone density, glucose metabolism, and how we experience pain, stress and hunger.
CBD is a fantastic ingredient for keeping skin hydrated and healthy, it offers some serious antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits which can be beneficial in treating your skin. CBD is really effective when applied topically, as the skin has a huge endocannabinoid signalling system with cannabinoid receptors. The effect is rapid. Topical CBD products applied directly to the skin and problem areas are designed to be absorbed rapidly. CBD is effective in fighting Acne, Inflammation, Pain, Psoriasis, Dry Skin, Eczema, and much more.
CBD can interact with certain prescribed medications, so it’s important to talk with your doctor or a healthcare practitioner before adding CBD into your routine.