CBD Oil Information & Hemp Oil Information
CBD Oil Information
CBD (short for cannabidiol) oil is extracted from the flower and leaves of the hemp plant. It is a naturally occurring chemical in marijuana that is non-psychoactive.
The uses of CBD usually revolve around medical applications. Athletes often use CBD products for pain management and to lessen inflammation. A CBD-based medicine also has been approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration for treatment of certain types of epilepsy.
The uses of CBD are expanding as new discoveries are made. For example, CBD oils have been used by some to treat depression and ease stress. Still others have used CBD products on their pets, also to lower stress. Medical patients also have used CBD to lessen nausea and increase appetite when undergoing chemotherapy.
Both hemp oil and CBD oil have important uses, but they different greatly in both where they come from and how they are used. Take the time to learn about both before making your purchase decision.
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CBD Tincture Information
CBD tinctures are slightly different from CBD oil. While tinctures are still a concentrated form of CBD, with tinctures, the CBD itself is actually suspended in a small amount of distilled alcohol.
The word tincture describes any kind of medicine that is kept in an alcohol solution.
By suspending CBD in alcohol, the main benefit is that it is extremely easy to administer it into food or to be able to take it straight. However, CBD oil does win above tinctures when using the substance in foods that are fat-soluble like butter-based sauces and the like, due to the fact that alcohol does not mix well with fats.
With CBD oils, the inert oil doesn't do anything to disguise the somewhat concentrated, off-putting taste of pure CBD. By using tinctures, you are able to avoid that unwanted off tastes, instead allowing it to fall easily onto your tongue.
Problems with tinctures are that they cannot be vaporized using an e-pen. Doing so can be quite dangerous, as alcohol is not designed to combust the same way that oil is. You should be warned about this on the packet of your tincture, but it’s still very important to remember.
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Hemp oil Information
Hemp oil is extracted from hemp seeds. Typically, it is taken from industrial hemp plants and contains very small amounts of THC, the chemical in the marijuana plant that causes the high feeling. In other words, it’s non-psychoactive.
Hemp oil gets used in diverse ways, perhaps the best known of which is in cooking as a replacement for olive oil. Hemp oil has a nutty flavor and is a source of protein.
Hemp oil also is used in lotions, as it is known to help hydrate the skin. Because it is a natural moisturizer, it also is used in the making of some types of soap. Some also believe it can treat atopic dermatitis and has anti-aging properties for the skin.
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Cannabidiol (CBD) is a phytocannabinoid discovered in 1940. It is one of some 113 identified cannabinoids in Cannabis plants, accounting for up to 40% of the plant's extract. As of 2018, preliminary clinical research on cannabidiol included studies of anxiety, cognition, movement disorders, and pain.
CBD was isolated from the cannabis plant in 1940, and its chemical structure was established in 1963.
Cannabidiol can be taken into the body in multiple different ways, including by inhalation of cannabis smoke or vapor, as an aerosol spray into the cheek, and by mouth. It may be supplied as CBD oil containing only CBD as the active ingredient (no added THC or terpenes), a full-plant CBD-dominant hemp extract oil, capsules, dried cannabis, or as a prescription liquid solution. CBD does not have the same psychoactivity as THC, and may affect the actions of THC. Although in vitro studies indicate CBD may interact with different biological targets, including cannabinoid receptors and other neurotransmitter receptors, the mechanism of actionfor its possible biological effects has not been determined, as of 2018.
CBD is not scheduled under any United Nationsdrug control treaties, and in 2018 the World Health Organization recommended that it remain unscheduled.
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