How is CBD different from marijuana?
More and more people in the welfare world are turning CBDs into its powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiety effects, but most are confused about the nature of this blend. The basics are quite simple: CBD is derived from hemp and marijuana plants,
Recently, however, the CBD has exploded on the scene, overcoming the world of severely ill people in the wider sphere of people who just want to feel better. While it has become almost common, appearing as an elixir in famous restaurants, salad sauces and craft chocolates, but questions about this product are still abundant. Is it currently legal? What is the healing feature in truth? Is it safe for anyone to take? Is it possible to overwhelm her? To share the lie from the truth, listen to what Joel Stanley (JS), General Director of CW Hemp and Heather Jackson (HJ), the Realm of Caring Executive Director for cannabinoid research, say.
How is CBD different from marijuana?
HJ: Marijuana is a term or jargon that refers to a cannabis plant that contains high THC levels. Cannabis with less than 0.3% THC is legally considered hemp. In addition to THC, the cannabis plant can produce over 100 unique chemicals called cannabinoids, one of which is CBD. While marijuana causes intoxication (dehydration), the CBD itself does not cause it. Any type of cannabis, whether high or low THC, can be cultivated to produce high levels of CBDs.
JS: Simply put, while marijuana and hemp are both plants of the same species, cannabis Sativa L., the hemp is different in that it contains small levels of THC cannabinoid, which produces psychoactive effects. Marijuana is high in THC, while hemp is high in non-psychoactive ingredients such as CBD.
What are the physiological health benefits of CBDs? The list of benefits (from inflammation to cancer) seems almost too good to be true.
HJ: Cannabidiol (CBD) is a "smart" molecule, an adaptogen, a regulator and a modulator. CBD operates in a comprehensive and dynamic way, depending on the situation and location in the brain or body. There is an abundance of physiological benefits. The CBD will generally act to promote homeostasis (ie, balance), reduce inflammation, reduce blood pressure (if it is too high), kill cancer cells through various apoptotic and antiangiogenic mechanisms,