Common queries answered
Frequently asked Questions
Cannabidiol or better known as CBD, is a naturally occurring compound found in the resinous flower of cannabis, a plant with a rich history as a medicine going back thousands of years. Today the therapeutic properties of CBD are being tested and confirmed by scientists and doctors around the world.
CBD comes from the cannabis plant. People refer to cannabis plants as either hemp or marijuana, depending on their level of THC. Hemp plants that are legal under the Farm Bill must contain less than 0.3% THC.
Yes, cannabidiol is naturally produced by the cannabis / hemp plant. Also, cannabinoids are naturally produced within the human body in order to work with the endocannabinoid system. The best process used to naturally extract the cannabidiol oil is call “super-critical CO2 extraction”. The Co2 extraction process ensures extraction of a pure, highly concentrated cannabidiol oil from the plant without using chemicals or solvents. Another benefit of CO2 extraction is that it kills any microbial bacteria, insect mites, mold, or mildew on the cannabis plant providing a cleaner, healthier CBD oil.
CBD is not an intoxicant, but it’s misleading to describe CBD as non-psychoactive. When a clinically depressed patient takes a low dose of a CBD-rich sublingual spray or tincture and has a great day for the first time in a long time, it’s apparent that CBD is a powerful mood-altering compound. Better to say, “CBD is not psychoactive like THC,” than to simply assert that CBD is not psychoactive. CBD won’t make a person feel stoned, but it can impact a person’s psyche in positive ways
Since CBD is derived from plants, it’s a natural compound and normally, does not have side-effects like those allopathic medicines. However, sometimes (though rarely), people may witness nausea or dizziness. Generally, this may happen in the case of an overdose. However, an overdose of CBD is not considered unsafe. It may fail to deliver the kind of effects that the user desires. Nevertheless, an overdose can’t cause any serious problems. So, if you’re planning to take the best CBD oil for pain, go ahead.
Yes, purchasing CBD is federally legal as long as it doesn’t contain more than 0.3 percent THC, but some state laws have put restrictions on buyers. Need to know if your state allows CBD, click here.
CBD can treat many issues but it is not a cure. Here are just a few things CBD may be able to help you with.
- Pain Relief
- Reduction of Depression & Anxiety
- Reduction of Acne
- Heart Health
- Sleep Improvement
These are just a few of the possible benefits one may experience.
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