No, CBD (cannabidiol) is not marijuana. CBD does not
produce intoxicating effects
No, CBD (cannabidiol) is not marijuana. CBD does not
produce intoxicating effects
1. Sublingual drops: Place oil under the tongue, let it
sit for a few seconds, swallowing any residual. This method allows the CBD to be absorbed quickly into the bloodstream.
2. Edibles: Simply chew and swallow the CBD gummy/edible and absorb via the digestive system.
3. Topical: Apply to skin or affected area or place in bath water. CBD is absorbed into your body through your skin.
Yes, CBD is legal in the United States if it comes from hemp and contains 0.3% or less THC
Both CBD and THC are derived from the cannabis plant, but they have different chemical structures and effects on the body
Marijuana: Contains high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a psychoactive
compound that produces a "high."
CBD: Contains very low levels of THC (less than 0.3%) and is not psychoactive.
CBD is thought to interact with receptors in the central nervous system, and some evidence points toward a calming effect brought on by CBD. It may also serve as an anti-inflammatory and may produce pain-relieving effects that help with pain management.